Friday, December 18, 2009

Education without Value is dangerous to society.


Over the years India has constantly focused on education and believed that social development can never be achieved without education being an integral part of Indians. However, we failed to draw the real meaning of Education and also to a great extent failed in terms of preserving our culture and values. India has taken pride that academic standards of our educational system are far more advance and progressive as compared to many other developing and even developed countries. However, we are still lacking behind them in terms of experiences to focus on independent study, creativity and objective approach. Education in India is trapped in a concept which we often address as ‘earning bread and butter’. We have a result oriented system, where growth of students are mostly evaluated with aid of numbers scored over the exam; interestingly no format has been yet structured to evaluate understanding and judgmental skills of the students. The confused young Indian minds need help in developing their own values system. Hence, special emphasis should be given on Value Based Education and realization of the same.

Education is not an accessory to life but it is a necessity and it is a key to lead a better and satisfied life. Real meaning of education is far beyond our annual performance sheet; education in true sense is all about being a better person with each passing day. Education gives us this very knowledge, the most supreme knowledge of knowing oneself, which helps us to make our life better and purposeful. Interestingly our ancient educational system was based on values. Our history speaks of Education as ‘Vidya’, it is the light that enhances full potential of an individual, gift him/her with better understanding of their nature and sense to judge situations and their outcome of their own actions, a mindset to judge what’s right and what’s wrong for the society and environment they are a part of. In the olden days, ‘Vidya’ had two sub divisions, one was “Baahya Vidya” and another was “Brahma Vidya”. First one provided the adequate skills for earning livelihood and second one, lays down the path which leads to both joy in worldly relations and bliss in the life beyond. This Vidya was basically concern with morale and values essential for a healthy society, it is thus considered superior to all other Vidyas. This created an imbalance between academic knowledge and values, which with time and technological development we started focusing more on academics and got trapped in a system of marks, numbers and scores. And the concept of Value Based Education is gradually depleting and as a result today we are in a society where terrorism is the latest religion, where most of the time daily news papers furnish us with updates on increase in percentage of teenage pregnancy cases, student prostitution, suicide cases due to academic pressures, murders and this list will certainly go on and on.

But the question here is – Do we deserve to live this pressure cooked life? If no, then where is the way out? As respond to these basic questions of survival, educationalist over India soon realized importance of Value Based Education and introduced the subject ‘Morale Science’. Now, in school we do have a subject called Morale Science, however teachers, parents as well as students consider it as a subject which one just have to pass. I still remember, when I was a kid one of my friend said that her favorite subject is Morale Science and the next question our teacher asked is – Do you want to be a priest once you grow up? If not, then better focus on Math and Science. Sadly this is the story of every Morale Science lover. Now all we do is mug up CBSE book, and vomit it out over the answer sheet in the examination hall. Today’s education is sopping in textual scholarships, it deals more with concepts and conjectures, constantly forgetting the values and materialism is prevailing in the society.

Today education is brought and it is a calculated investment with high rate of interest. The girls are still deprived from education as people hardly expect them to earn as long as such thoughts continue there is no hope of discovering the true knowing the true value of education. A holistic approach to students' education is needed, one that provides complete learning of mind and body through critical educational thinking and innovative approaches.

There has been a lapse in our value system which the educational institutes should inculcate in a student. The need of the hour is to follow a balanced approach towards students’ academic career, which will bring in true value to their life and make them better contributor to our society and world at large.

Today education is brought and it is a calculated investment with high rate of interest. The girls are still deprived from education as people hardly expect them to earn as long as such thoughts continue there is no hope of discovering the true knowing the true value of education. A holistic approach to students' education is needed, one that provides complete learning of mind and body through critical educational thinking and innovative approaches.

At last, I would just like to say that - Value Based Education guradevelop a steadfast citizen but education all alone, without values might lead to a Chemical Engineer who is devoting his energy and time on concocting bombs for the coming up terror attacks. In simple words Education without Value is dangerous to society.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Are you still chasing your tail?

Do you frequently catch yourself and others saying that 24 hours are just not enough for me or time flies and I have so much more left to do. If the answer is an emphatic Yes, I propose you go through this article; a quick glance will do in case you’re running short of time like always…
Sometime back, I read about the sudden demise of Ranjan Das, CEO and MD of SAP Asia-Pacific, from cardiac arrest right after his gym workout. He was 42, father of two young sons, at the zenith of his career and life, certainly not an age to bid good bye. Those who know him were stunned as he had always been a health freak.
I personally met Ranjan Das when I was a school going kid, and have always carried profound memories of his humble personality and ambitious words. Spurred on by that meeting I used to follow his interviews and write ups, whenever possible.
When I came to know about this, I just questioned myself- What could possibly go wrong with a person who believed in healthy living? With a hope to answer myself I started thinking about his words and those rare interviews I followed.
NDTV once had an interview with Ranjan Das, where he clearly stated that three things should be followed to live long and healthy life, namely balanced diet, exercises and adequate sleep. And immediately he confessed that he is pretty good with first two but quite dishonest with the third. He was highly ambitious, a man who constantly sets new target for himself. In another interview, he shared his experience of running in Chennai Marathon and this was his comment, “My initial goal was to complete the race and then it was completing it in 70 mins. Later, when I saw I had set myself a good pace, I shifted the goal to 60 minutes and I achieved it too, along with another colleague.”
After brainstorming for a day or so, I was surprised to see how this great man passed a message even towards his end. I just thought of sharing it with you all as I guess we all need to learn it before things get out of our hand. I realized that his tragic death is in some way a ‘wakeup call’ for people like us, who think that we are wasting one third of our life just by napping, who think there is just one life and we must cash in each and every minute, who are relentlessly pushing their limits. In this era of competition, targets and deadlines we hardly realize that we are simply pushing our limits. Do we in the hustle bustle of our life give a moment’s thought to realize that by doing so we are just wiping away few years from our life, those years which otherwise we could enjoy with our dear ones.
Multitasking is the "new - age" mantra which we all live by, even aspiring to become an expert at it, someone who others can emulate. It reminds me of the jewellery add where the mother is on the phone, at the computer, in the kitchen, helping her child with his schoolwork all in the same breath and may I add effortlessly. Makes one think whether it’s just one of those ads or is it the true reflection of the immensely high pressured lives that we are all leading. And it doesn’t surprise me that same is passing on to the younger generations. Day in and day out, all we strive for is being a thorough professional, an obedient son/daughter, a great partner, an excellent parent…..unfortunately the list goes on and on. We just want to be the best in whatever we do and strive only to achieve our set target, but always at the cost of our emotional, psychological and physical well being. And the worst part is that we hardly acknowledge this fact.

This realization was, certainly a ‘wake up’ call for me and hopefully will be for you, who are reading this. Now would be a good time to start giving meaning and precedence to terms like- quality of work life, work life balance and stress management. It is unfortunate that we use these terms merely as conversation fillers and never actually have focused on them. Well, here focusing, I guess should not be just limited to a goggling of the latest work life balance articles and watching some videos on ‘you tube’ followed by discussions with your colleagues on how the company/boss/wife/driver are disturbing you’re not so perfect life, which otherwise could have been perfect. Genuine focusing is far beyond all these. It’s going ahead and executing things in such a way that by end of the day you get some time to be with yourself to understand - what you really are? When you understand yourself, you’ll get and insight of your feelings, your wishes and your priorities. For example if being happy is your priority, you’ll gradually fix on a schedule where in you get more time for your hobbies; if being with your family is your priority, you’ll schedule your work accordingly.
So in case you are in the mood for some introspection and have your thinking cap on, probably these points will help you get started on planning a better lifestyle. If not, at least might help you realize where you are right now.
Is being healthy all about eating right and exercising? Isn’t it also about being happy and living?
Is it all about meeting your deadlines? Isn’t it also about enjoying the experience of meeting deadlines?
Is it all about winning the trophy? Isn’t it also about treasuring the moment?
Is it all about gifting your wife a set of diamond? Isn’t it also about making her feel special every time she is with you?
Is it all about paying school fee of your child? Isn’t it also about holding his hand and enjoying first ‘A’ of his life?
Is it all about helping your old parents with finances? Isn’t also about holidaying with them?
“It is true that we all just have one life to make a mark but my friends it is also a reality that we just have one life to be with our near and dear ones “
So, we better stop chasing our tail and start living.