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ranjitjat
March 14th, 2004, 08:34 PM
Dear Ravi ji & all.
Please write your view & vision of Education suitable for 21 ST centuary in Rural India in General & JAT HEARTLAND IN PARTICULAR
We agree Education is most imporant.
Your suggestion about Dr Birbal singh family is a example of community service. There are many other jat families and institutions active in this field.
DR GHASI RAM VARMA & RAM SARUP ARYA JI ARE WELL KNOWN NAME IN THIS FIELD.
Good luck to them.
But the task is very important and great. We all have a duty to help our future generation.
So please join in this noble task of community service.
We all have some exp of education & social work.
I request to all of you that please get unite and work as a team for this noble mission.
Let we all join together and work together as a Team of
WORLD JAT EDUCATION FOUNDATION.
FROM TODAY ON WARD
DR GHASI RAM VARMA JI
RAMSARUP ARYA JI
DR BIRBAL SINGH JI
MAJOR RAJENDER SINGH & GROUP
BUDH JI
SUBHA CHAND JI
ISHWAR LAMBA JI
RAJENDER KUMAR JI
SUJATA BAHIN JI
MRS OMPATI GREWAL
RAVI JI & HIS GROUPS
BALJIT SINGH HARITA
COL. ASHOK VARMA JI
COL. TEWATIA SAHIB
and other who are serious about Rural Education.
Let we all unite and form a working education commettee and work as a team of World Jat Education Foundation.
We can write a blue print on Education.
What type of Education we need in Rural jat heart land.
What should we our minimum AIM & objective.
How to achive it.
What should be role of our Teachers, parents and goveranment.
How NGO. Government & other international agency can help.
Please write your vision of education in Future.
This is my vision. I have not consulted any one to use their names. This is in good faith.
All suggestions are welcome
with best wishes
Dharmpal Dudee
rkumar
March 15th, 2004, 06:38 PM
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rkumar
March 15th, 2004, 06:40 PM
Respected Dudee ji,
Education is the key to any opportunity these days. Education of Jat boys and girls in rural India is a big issue as there are hardly any quality schools there and whatever there are, teachers hardly pay enough attention. Those who can afford, send their kids to private schools. Village elders hardly interact with school teachers like they used to do in our times. Rural Jat boys need local role models. Money alone won't be able to address the issue. This will need time and efforts of all those who are really sensitive to the cause. Only way is that we go to rural masses and spend time there among school students and try to develop direct communication. Today's jats really need support on many fronts. I totally agree with your views on the educational front as education alone can solve many problems. I personally feel that as a first step many of us must spend time among rural jat boys and girls and at least 4-5 of us those who have made some name in our respective fields, must visit and spent at least 2-3 days every 2-3 months in villages. Interaction will triger creativity and ambitions in many minds. Time is to act now. Debates can continue side by side.
Regards
Rajendra
scsheorayan
March 15th, 2004, 06:59 PM
Dear Dharmpal ji,
Thanks for the initiative. Agree with you and we can start with action plan on this website. Let us start with some practical and workable plans and implement them in incremental steps with commitment from all sectors of the society including Government,teachers,parents and students them selves. First we have to register an organisation.
haritta
March 15th, 2004, 07:20 PM
Dear Dharampal
Thanks for putting my name on the list. I am willing to do my part on whatever the majority decides on this issue. Great idea and education alone will lead to changes and should start with the youngones. There is definitely lack of information in our rural area. I think Rajender Singh and Kanta Singh can be of great help in this.
Baljit Singh
bnashier
March 15th, 2004, 09:14 PM
Dharmpal Ji:
Rajendra Ji has described the matter in an excellent way, and with a concrete & workable solution.
My personal plan/desire is leave US for India in a couple of years, and to spend time in rural Haryana speaking with people about education and drinking problems.
Rajendra Kumar Kalkhunde (Mar 15, 2004 09:10 a.m.):
Respected Dudee ji,
Education is the key to any opportunity these days. Education of Jat boys and girls in rural India is a big issue as there are hardly any quality schools there and whatever there are, teachers hardly pay enough attention. Those who can afford, send their kids to private schools. Village elders hardly interact with school teachers like they used to do in our times. Rural Jat boys need local role models. Money alone won't be able to address the issue. This will need time and efforts of all those who are really sensitive to the cause. Only way is that we go to rural masses and spend time there among school students and try to develop direct communication. Today's jats really need support on many fronts. I totally agree with your views on the educational front as education alone can solve many problems. I personally feel that as a first step many of us must spend time among rural jat boys and girls and at least 4-5 of us those who have made some name in our respective fields, must visit and spent at least 2-3 days every 2-3 months in villages. Interaction will triger creativity and ambitions in many minds. Time is to act now. Debates can continue side by side.
Regards
Rajendra
rkumar
March 16th, 2004, 06:34 AM
Thank you Budh ji. I am fully conviced that all it takes if to have 5 like minded and fully committed Jats. They will change the face of our community within 10 years. Putting money, building few big colleges or schools will never solve this problem. Jats need time, honest guidence and helping hand. I know jats and they can still go hungry when it will come to bright future of their childern.
Rajendra
rohtasmalik
March 16th, 2004, 10:44 AM
Respected Dharam Pal ji!
I do agree with your views about the rural education. But the probelm is where to begin with? Moreover In continuation to it I think we need to put our heads together for getting a solution for the Migration of Educated ppl from villages to Towns for the need of :
1. Better Avenues wrt jobs.
2. Children Education
3. Healthcare services etc.
So wht exactly is happening here A man gets all the resources for his upbringing from tht motherland i. e village but as soon as he becomes potent enough to serve it back..instead of serving back..he just shifts to towns which are more developed...leaving the villages in the same state.
I found this is also very serious issue. In this way..our rural population will never ever get the benefits. I feel nobody wants to leave its native place if he gets the abovementioned facilities near his native place only. Its a point on which serious thinking is required becouse if we willeb able to retain those educated ppl there in villages itself...all the problems will vanish slowly and gradually.
ranjitjat
March 16th, 2004, 09:34 PM
Dear Rajender Kumar ji, Subha chand ji, Budh ji,
Rohtas Ji and Baljit bhai.
Thank you for your support and co-operation in this noble mission of education.
You all have very valuable insight and suggestions.
This is golden chance for all of us to unite for a noble causes.
We can share our experience, talent and wealth of knowledge to help our jat samaj.
The problems are many folds.
As Rajender kumar ji said Education is best medicine of all of our problems.
Let us all join a strong team of visionarys.
We will win the main war against the all problems.
Let us get best education, get united and strong.
DELHI IS NOT FAR AND WE WILL WIN AGAIN.
LET all groups of jats work under one flag.
With best wishes
God bless all of
us wisdom & STRENGTH
Dharmpal
ranjitjat
March 18th, 2004, 06:04 PM
Dear RajenderKumar ji & all.
Now 5 of us already here as worker or panch. Let us start our ground work & home work now.
Every body is welcome to join this team at any stage as member.
Every body can share their thought, exp & talent
in Educational field.
We can discuss other teething problems also.
So please share your thought.
Cheers
ranjitjat
March 18th, 2004, 06:35 PM
Budh Ji & all
Your idea is great.
DR Birbal singh , Lamba ji, Subhachand ji & Ravi Ji also working on same line.
DR Ghasi Ram Verma Ji & Ramsarup Arya ji already doing great work in rural education.
Swami- Indervesh ji has a rural college in Bijnor dist. UP
There are many NGO and small groups active in the field.
I spent 3 months in India recently.
I visited Army school to ANGAN BADI- RURAL NURSERY SCHOOLS in 4 states.
I met Brag. Gulia in Barelielly com . Army school.
I visited Gurukul Jhajjar & Gotam Nagar Delhi.
I also visited Dayanand Math Rohtak and discussed on this subject with Achariya Baldev. president of Haryana Arya Samaj, Achariya Vijaypal, Swami Indervesh & Rampal Sastri.
I have few meetings with BRIG. OP CHAUDHRY President of Haryana Education Board and his staff in Bhiwani.
They are now doing great job - NAKAL HATAO- DESH VACHAO. ANTI_COPING MOVEMENT.
I have also visited many rural schools and talked with teachers, parents and students, about the problems and how we can help.
more next time on this subject.
with best wishes
Dharmpal
rkumar
March 18th, 2004, 07:34 PM
Let us draft an action plan as soon as possible. Let us begin with 5 existing inter colleges in five different jat dominated areas and where majority students are jats. I will strongly suggest that initially we focus of science subjects and general moral education. I have seen the labs of most schools which are in bad shapes and even there is no proper flooring in science labs. My personal action plan was to adopt my own inter collge ( Rastriya Kisan Inter College Shamli) and give some reasonable looks to its labs and also help them buy some equipments. Later on give some lectures on a regular basis. In addition I have plans to start a Postgraduate College in few subjects like Bioinformatics, Mathematics. This coellge will have an English audio lab for the students to practice spoken english. Quality education is what we have to aim for our young boys and girls. I will be investing my own resources and wish to take no monitary donations. Inputs in the form of what will be right for our boys, is what I will like to hear from members. Since resources are limited, I will try to choose what is best in the interest of our young boys/ girls and what the trend in future will be. My aim is to give lead to our boys at least in one subject if not in more.
Rajendra
anujkumar
March 19th, 2004, 05:20 PM
I have a little suggestion. There are very few academic competition (none to be frank) in western UP education circles like Debates, math, science, GK competition. I think these events generate a lot of enthusiasm in students. So we can start say category wise yearly "Partiyogaiya" funded by say Jatland organized by a committee and rotating venue. And the winners get recognition and more importantly the desire to be competitive. And it works as a publicity event for Jatland too.
--Anuj
Rajendra Kumar Kalkhunde (Mar 18, 2004 10:10 a.m.):
Let us draft an action plan as soon as possible. Let us begin with 5 existing inter colleges in five different jat dominated areas and where majority students are jats. I will strongly suggest that initially we focus of science subjects and general moral education. I have seen the labs of most schools which are in bad shapes and even there is no proper flooring in science labs. My personal action plan was to adopt my own inter collge ( Rastriya Kisan Inter College Shamli) and give some reasonable looks to its labs and also help them buy some equipments. Later on give some lectures on a regular basis. In addition I have plans to start a Postgraduate College in few subjects like Bioinformatics, Mathematics. This coellge will have an English audio lab for the students to practice spoken english. Quality education is what we have to aim for our young boys and girls. I will be investing my own resources and wish to take no monitary donations. Inputs in the form of what will be right for our boys, is what I will like to hear from members. Since resources are limited, I will try to choose what is best in the interest of our young boys/ girls and what the trend in future will be. My aim is to give lead to our boys at least in one subject if not in more.
Rajendra
ranjitjat
March 20th, 2004, 12:12 AM
DEAR BALJIT BHAI.
Thank you for your suggestion & support.
Mrs Kanta singh is nice person and very helpful in community work.
Major Rajender singh,
Mrs Kanta singh are already active members of the team.
We need more Jatnis. They work hard for long hours to support the family.
BHAI ASALI BAT TO YAH HAE KI HAMARI KAUM KI GADI HI JATANIS CHALA RAHE HAN.
JATs to TASS - JUWA KHELAN- DARU PINA AUR JHAGADNA> COURT AUR THANOO MAE MUKADAMA LADANA- KHANDHANI PESA HAE.
Cheers.
ranjitjat
March 20th, 2004, 12:31 AM
ROHTAS BHAI
WELCOME
Thank you for your suggestions.
All posivite suggestions are welcome.
Those who feel shy can send message by personal email ID.
This is problem our people are loosing our roots& culture.
Luckly Mostly people on this site still have their roots in rural India.
I visited our 200 villages to keep our culture & roots.
I have written a book this year in Hindi poetry.
VEDESH MAE HARYANVI LOK SAHITYA KI DHOOM.
By heart i am still in India in my village. We talk by phone weekly some time daily.
It depend how strong is the feeling .
with best wishes
Dharmpal
ranjitjat
March 20th, 2004, 12:57 AM
Dear Anuj kumar
Thank you very much for the suggestion.
I like your your view very much.
State forward jat mind- JO DIL MAE VAHI JUVAN PER- VAHI KAR KY DIKH LANA.
ISAKO KAHTE HAN ARYA JAT VEER
I request to all new & old members plz read all thread from NOV 2001- take your time- think about it before you take part in a serrious debate or join any group.
for all of your information. I met BRIG O P CHAUDHRY President Haryana Education , have long discussion on above topic. We are going to start talent search competition.
Eassy competition. on
NAKAL SAMAJ PER DHAG- KALANK
is already started from last year.
Cheers
saharawat
March 20th, 2004, 09:38 PM
This generation is need guidance and support more than anything else.
As I have seen, the students aim in the rural aim is just to pass the examination. Only 5% student know how to prepare for the compitition. For example when they go for the Policeman post, they qualify the physical, but you can find them saying like "BAS YAAR WRITTEN TEST NIKALWA DO KISI TARAH". They dont know the India's finance minister name even. We need to guide them to focus on the career rather than passing the examination.
We need to guide the parents that it is better that u concentrate on child education rather than thinking how u find a approach (JUGAD) to copy him in the examination or paying the bribe to find a job for him.
Main problem is guidance.
As Rohtas ji, the educated poeple stay in the town rather than staying back in the villages. The fact is that villages are in very bad condition-FULL OF CRIME, DAROO, JHAGDA, AND ALL UNTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITY
sindhu
March 21st, 2004, 02:13 AM
Dear Saharawat,
You have very well pointed out the real situation in a typical rural village in our area. This is a very alarming situation and no body is comming to its rescue. Govt. cares only for vote banks and few people whom we call active persons like sarpanch, or other people, all they care is for political milage.
There is a real need for actively working on education of our rurtal youth.
There are so many opportunities available if we just make them aware like in defence services (CDS, NDA), in civil services and lot more opportunities will certainly be knocking the doors soon thanks to the out sourcing. Even farming sector will get the benefits out of it. ( the seed trade companies are looking for cheaper ways to produce hybrid seeds with quality offcourseand india will be next place for hybrid seed multiplication) We can bag this opportunity. So much seed is being pumped into wester world by china and even India but only few people are getting benefit right now. But market is pretty open and this need to be tapped.
But are we prepared ?
We are illprepared and ill equiped to bag these opprtunities.
This makes all of responsible people worrysome.
The quality education and awareness is the only way for our people to open their vision to development.
The goal can be achieved but need dedication and a tireless effort of the team.
The sole motive should be proper education and and awareness.
There are even examples where our youth qualify for many ecxamination in written also no doubt physical they always do. But fail to give a good standing a good impressive interview. When we ask why ? The answer comes I was not so confident and poor spoken english (specially in CDS and NDA)
Though a lot need to be done but even aa slight push can benefit a lot of people.
Many people just need little quidance despite their being hard working and sincere.
If we pick just a few school by school in different areas we can make a sea of difference. But the effort has to be contineous and dedicated. The instituations if not many but still there are a lot which already exist and no need to open new institutions right way to start the effort. Which some time become impractical due to lack of funds.
Things are changing steady fast and if our youth have to succeed they need to be motivated and made willing to spend time in learning.
Sindhu
[quote]Dheeraj Saharawat (Mar 20, 2004 12:08 p.m.):
This generation is need guidance and support more than anything else.
As I have seen, the students aim in the rural aim is just to pass the examination. Only 5%
ranjitjat
March 22nd, 2004, 03:06 PM
Dear DHEERAJ. & Dr Sindhu Sahib
Thank you very much for your support & guidance.
I agree with you. our community & youth need proper guidance.
The all people above including yourself and many others doing this job free for many years in the best service to the Kaum.
Please carry on good work.
Cheers
Dharmpal
ranjitjat
March 31st, 2004, 06:24 PM
Dear friends.
There are people in our community. Their mission of life is to serving the jat community & humanity all over world. They are all not on this site. They are serving the Kaum on ground level with out writing any mission statement any where.
They are with real people in villages before jatland.
So no one has sole agency to be spokesperson for the Kaum.
We are not having a Essay competition on jat land for mission statement.
But Haryana Education board Bhiwani has started a vision search eassy competion.
Children are doing very well and every body is welcome.
A piece of advice to serious people.
If you wish to do some social service to Kaum or Country.
Read the books.
Life story of a KARAM YOGI. SWAMI OMANAND JI- GURUKUL JHAJJAR HARYANA. Who died last year age 93.
Another example of DR GHASI RAM VERMA LIFE STORY.OF A KARODPATI FAKIR. A COPY HE SEND TO ME LAST YEAR. MANY THANKS TO DR VERMA SAHIB.
At the age of 78 Dr Ghasiram Varma work over 12 hours daily. Spend 4 month in India manging his 40 colleges and other trusts.
So age is a credit here. May GOD bless him long working happy life and some wisdom to jats.
Cheers
ranjitjat
April 6th, 2004, 05:23 PM
Dear Rajender Kumar & all.
Lagata hae Rajenderkumar ji Lecture tour per han - Ya Action plan per research chal rahi han.
5 key sites in JAT HEART LAND is fine.
no 1 your Samali project is good one.
2 New Girls degree college opened this year in
village Jhojhu Klan- Dadri - Dist Bhiwani is the centre of 200 mainly jat villages. I am in contact with Education mangement board of this college
3- GARAMIN_ VIDYAPITH- RURAL Education Centre.Sanghariya- Dist HANUMANGRAH RAJSATHAN.
The oldest Jat educational Institute in Rajsathan started by Sawmi Kesvanand Sarsawti. I am also link to this Educational Trust.
4. KALIRAMAN VILLAGE RURAL EDUCATION PROJECT OF SHRI RAM S ARYA AT VILLAGE KALIRAMAN DIST HISAR. If the mangement agree.
5 DHUBALDHAN RURAL COLLEGE IN JHAJJAR DIST HARYANA.
6- CHIDAVA- RURAL COLLEGES IN DIST- JHUNJHANU RAJSATHAN.
These are all mainly JAT -FAUJI- RURAL- BACKWARD & CREAM OF JATHEARTLAND.
This is a only small suggestion for action plan.
Final Decision is with the members.
Your wise thought please.
CHEERS
DS DUDEE
rkumar
April 6th, 2004, 05:35 PM
nahi Dudee ji aisa nahi. I am reading the posts regularly. Yes in between I have lots of travel ofcourse.
Regards
Rajendra
sanjeevmalik
April 6th, 2004, 06:27 PM
Dear Dharmpal Singh Dudee ji,
There are always two ways of doing things. A process oriented way or a non-process oriented way. Usually the non-process oriented way is by an individual or small organizations. The non-process way of doing thing doesn’t mean the hard work of individuals will not pay off. But then there is usually no defined structure of doing things. This is good for small-centralized projects.
The process-oriented methodology is needed when an organization is of bigger size and magnitude. Without a process, the project will just become chaotic. Processes driven projects are usually decentralized. This leads to having a structure to the project so that everybody on the project understands the goals and objectives of the project and the individual uses his energy to do the work in alignment of the goal of the project.
There are different ways of serving the kaum. One way is to become totally dedicated having only one mission in life with all dedication towards a self set goal. The other way is to balance a life and give as much input (materialistic/intellect) as possible from outside. Most of the onliners on Jatland.com (including me) don’t have resources today to totally give 100% of our energy, 100% of our savings, 100% of our time by working 100% on the groundwork. But I can say that we all have 100% of our passion, 100% of our dedication, 100% of our heart to do the best for our kaum in whatever ways possible. So if by writing the so-called essays can benefit somebody then so be it. If not we will strive to do as much as possible in time to come and we all have at not reached the tail end of the human life span. We will thrive to make a positive impact on our kaum
Thanks.
ranjitjat
December 4th, 2006, 11:49 PM
Dear All
We have started many threads on Education.
Lots of time is lost on discussion with out any action.
whatever few sincere people suggested lost in endless debate.
Some made cheap fun out of it.
But the need of the hour is more stronger for better education.
The standradd of education is going down hill in Jat heartland.
Delhi- UP- Haryana & Panjab mae Jatoo ky pas Jamin to rahi nahi.
Right education hae hi nahi.
Vina Good education ky Jat ky bacho ko Majduri bhi nahi Milte.
What will be the future of Jat Kaum ?
Please Do some thing in this direction
Your thoughts are welcome.
chhillar
December 5th, 2006, 07:27 AM
If we are really concerned there is no need of money, infrastructure or NGO's, save it for some other similar cause as we have govt. to care of this one. We have govt. schools in every village, some have two and really lucky ones have colleges too. All these schools are “supposed” to have qualified, properly screened and selected by staff, spacious buildings, budgets to cover costs, scholarships you name it.
All we got to do is to use these resources for our kids. You all know that I am making it sound uncomplicated but it’s not that complicated either. I have my father for example who rose from the same levels and went all the way to PhD in animal nutrition almost fifty five years ago plus he was a national champion in wrestling in his weight.
Let me ask you this, have you ever heard of villagers blocking highways because of poor results in schools or colleges? All I am saying here is that if the parents have will to get kids educated, they will get them educated even if they have to skip meals.
NGO’s and other out side help is always a bonus but can’t be the nerve of the revolution. I think we have to educate parents to educate their kids first and then see if the govt. schools are good enough or not, if they are not what else can we do to improve.
devdahiya
December 5th, 2006, 08:06 AM
Amit you are very right here.The problem is very complex.Most of the Govt teachers are not up to the mark.Manny of them can't even speak proper Hindi.I don't understand the creteria of selecting these teachers,and as they serve for 60 years of age with immunity attached,thinking of educating them and bringing them at par with the best is out of question and thus the problem stares us in face.yes parents have to do their bit but again that is theproblem too as the most of these parents are themselves uneducated and are capable of saying one thing repeatedly...'padhh lyo na te rowo ge mharri dhhal.'
Unless some truely educated people with passion and zeal don't undertake this voyage,it will be a very difficult proposition.Quality jobs are few and educated people many and hence we all[who can make the difference] have to come out of our comfort zones,shake hands and do this impossible.People like Arya ji,Navin Guliya,Shailendra Tokas,Jagmohan ji are the right kind of catalysts amongst us to ignite the flame of passion for our blood.It is heartening that ATLEAST we know the magnitude of this problem and are sparing our valuable time to discuss it in right earnest.......may be....i say may be these pened down thoughts of worthy members could work as a stteping stone towards that challenging and tireless journey.I am SANGUINE atleast.
netrapalsingh
December 5th, 2006, 08:17 AM
Dear Ravi ji & all.
Please write your view & vision of Education suitable for 21 ST centuary in Rural India in General & JAT HEARTLAND IN PARTICULAR
We agree Education is most imporant.
Your suggestion about Dr Birbal singh family is a example of community service. There are many other jat families and institutions active in this field.
DR GHASI RAM VARMA & RAM SARUP ARYA JI ARE WELL KNOWN NAME IN THIS FIELD.
Good luck to them.
But the task is very important and great. We all have a duty to help our future generation.
So please join in this noble task of community service.
We all have some exp of education & social work.
I request to all of you that please get unite and work as a team for this noble mission.
Let we all join together and work together as a Team of
WORLD JAT EDUCATION FOUNDATION.
FROM TODAY ON WARD
DR GHASI RAM VARMA JI
RAMSARUP ARYA JI
DR BIRBAL SINGH JI
MAJOR RAJENDER SINGH & GROUP
BUDH JI
SUBHA CHAND JI
ISHWAR LAMBA JI
RAJENDER KUMAR JI
SUJATA BAHIN JI
MRS OMPATI GREWAL
RAVI JI & HIS GROUPS
BALJIT SINGH HARITA
COL. ASHOK VARMA JI
COL. TEWATIA SAHIB
and other who are serious about Rural Education.
Let we all unite and form a working education commettee and work as a team of World Jat Education Foundation.
We can write a blue print on Education.
What type of Education we need in Rural jat heart land.
What should we our minimum AIM & objective.
How to achive it.
What should be role of our Teachers, parents and goveranment.
How NGO. Government & other international agency can help.
Please write your vision of education in Future.
This is my vision. I have not consulted any one to use their names. This is in good faith.
All suggestions are welcome
with best wishes
Dharmpal Dudee
respected dudee jee, namaskar
aapne jo list barayee hai usme dr birbal singh ke bare me aapne poocha hai
kya ye wo birbal singh to nahi hai jo america return hai or pilani me professor
the?
netra......
rameshlakra
December 5th, 2006, 09:01 AM
Well it is all there. Please read the the link below under the aegis of Navin Gulia :-
www.janjagriti.com
What we all need to do is to lend our support and have a consolidated aproach and sincerity to do something onground.
regards,
vickyforjats
December 5th, 2006, 09:35 AM
respected dharampal ji,
Education can rightly be regarded as one of the vital areas of development and especially assumes significant importance towards the cause of jat community. govt has made efforts since last 60 years but we have landed up with gross inequitous stage in education field. the most visible thing is rural- urban bias and then local-state level- regional -national- global bias.need of the hours seems to be integrate all these levels.
for example if i select 100 rural students they should be made competent enough so that in 1st stage minimum 30 students get all benefits of urban education. similarly out of 100 village students at least 30 should make imprint at state level; out of 30 at least 10 should make imprint at national level and out of 10 at least 2 at global level. but the ultimate aim should be develop world class infrastructure in rural area itself but that will take time. so at present realistic solutions should be worked out.
this presents a pyramidical growth and ensures that fresh vacancies are created at lower levels. so what should be the approach?
type of education
- vocational education should be the focus in 1st stage. however promising talents can be isolated for higher education.
- rural areas need heavy emphasis on english right from primary steges
- indian culture, morals and ethics should be compulsory passing subject not only theory but practical also ie some community oriented field work
- prelimnary knowledge of computer at high school level
- psychological orientation classes of students, teachers and parents because our people are not even ready to accept these changes and hence they should be prepared first.
- periodic updates about diversified job opportunities so that they come out of the stigma of being ignorant.
minimum aim and objective
- short term goal(5years)
- maximum enrolment and minimum dropouts
- creating widespread awareness through seminars etc
- providing services of quality teachers
- creating a lure for education among students especially english
- medium term goal(15-20 years)
- developing good infrastructure in rural areas
- developing rural - urban partnership ie exchange of students for short and periodic periods to generate competition
- granting adequate scolarships for capable students to do higher studies
- long term goals(2050)
- shining rural talent at global level ie creating role models
- every village must have provisions for quality education and every student to have command over english and computer.
how to achieve it?
- it can be achieved only through professional volunteer efforts.
- sound financial management holds the key
- there should be a heirarchial organisation ie from global to national to state to district to local level.
- adequate autonomy at all levels and org. should be democartic one
- financial management
- volunteer contribution
- panchayats may raise funds
- govt can contribute
- international org. can donate
- some kind of liberal education loan system so that beneficiaries can be made to reimburse the amount spent on them
- students can do some kind of community service on sundays and can charge community for the same
- org. must have a fixed capital which should be invested in less risk market to generate continous dividends.
- all beneficiaries and members should be the donating members of org. acc to their capcity.
in that way this org. can become a sustainable one and contribute more effectively.
sincerely yours
vikas narwal
rameshlakra
December 5th, 2006, 12:44 PM
Vikas Bhai,
U have hit the nail on head. If u go through the manifesto of www.janjagriti.com u would find everything what u have mentioned. Why dont u join the efforts, especially on 20th dec and 25th dec.
waiting to hear from u
regards,
ranjitjat
December 7th, 2006, 02:02 PM
Thank you all for your nice thoughts on this important subject.
Vikas Bhai has very nice plan.
But how to apply this with ground reality in our villages.
we know some people are active in this field. Good luck to them
I have Visited Kalirawan school and other places this year.
They are doing good job. We need more action on ground level.
So that govt. teacher, parents and NGO can play full roll.
every body doing fine but not enough
This topic is for joint action in rural education.
vickyforjats
December 10th, 2006, 09:01 PM
dear ramesh,
sorry for late response . i went through janjagriti site and it would be a pleasure to join such sincere efforts. we really need these type of organisations working efficiently in our society.education is most necessary thing to bring any kind of social change. i am ever ready to support this cause in any form possible for me.
since u are already on the right road, i definitely need your advice and initial briefing about first to do things. its my heartiest desire to join your efforts. my contact no. is 09911322811.
also i give a call through this forum to all of us to unite under a single organisation to better target our efforts.
sincerely yours
vikas narwal
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vickyforjats
December 10th, 2006, 09:32 PM
respected dhrampal ji,
we have made a right begining by taking up this issue. what is utmost needed at this stage is to regularly take up this issue from a fresh angle so that spirit and enhusiasm doesnot fade out. if we actively think on the issue it is highly probable that in near future we shall be tempted to realize our goals through endless efforts. and from here will start achain reaction that will surely lead to ultimate realization of our objective.
like me there are many young aspirants who want to contribute in this noble cause but at present stage of consciusness they are restricted by many psychological, family, social, economical, ideologiacal and many other such barriers.
hence i feel that we must take this issue periodically(may be 15 days) from a fresh angle providing direction as to
what to do
why to do
when to do
how to do
providing suitable approach acc to each individual capacity
youth need the guidance of vast experience of our elders so that we can go in right direction and can do some productive work to bring a sustainable change in the society
sincerely yours
vikas narwal
amanpoonia
December 19th, 2006, 05:16 AM
Could anyone post the progress of the project?
Aman