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The middle class education conundrum
Updated On: 04 April, 2012 08:32 AM IST | | Ranjona Banerji
Every visit I make to Dehra Dun, the horrors of the Indian education system become clearer to me. This is a school town but at almost every level of society there are parents at their wits' end and children barely hanging on
Every visit I make to Dehra Dun, the horrors of the Indian education system become clearer to me. This is a school town but at almost every level of society there are parents at their wits’ end and children barely hanging on. Children at elite schools like Doon and Welhams, let us presume, are the luckier ones, but the rest tell a sad, sad story.
A serious problem seems to be, and it’s best to face this head on, the desperation for education in the English medium. One can understand the compulsion — English for many is the way to get ahead at a global level as well as to lift yourself up socially at the local level. The best jobs it is believed are available to those who speak and know English. But the myth that we are conversant with English in India goes only so far.
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