Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Stay to Basic: A Commonly Mistakes by Everyone

It is easy to observe yet it is the most common mistakes done by everyone. Whenever, we get in to any sort of trouble, we start cribbing about the situation, reason for that problem and responsible humen. But if we see the things in a simple way, we will instantly find a mistake which would have been very basic. With basic thinking before the task, one could have already removed that mistaken gap.
To make it more simple (i mean Basic), take example of Delhi Metro Dwarka to Yamuna Bank (or Noida) lane. It is the longest metro rail track on which metro is running. But the concerned authority had put on 4 compartment on this tract in a single train to run. With basic thinking one can easily think that crowd will be the maximum on this track (due to longest track which covering maximum part of part and noida) but authority did not realize and keep putting extra unwanted pressure on regular commuters as well as on running train. In this way not only daily passengers (commuter) get harassed but also interior infrastructure of train gets distorted.
Therefore, I want to conclude that we should not lose our patience whenever we face any problem. We should start thinking from the basic point of view and start finding out the instant basic (which is also effective) solutions.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Doesnt Students from UPUttrakhand/Jharkhand/Bihar etc have rights to study in IIT?

If Govt. of India will pass the bill for raising the bar for minimum criteria of obtaining 80% in 12th Standard to get in to IIT. Then very few regional talent or poor students (who can not afford to pay that high fees for colleges affiliated to high scoring education board CBS,ICSE etc). As per calculation it was only 2256 students who obtained more than 80% marks in their 12th standard.
  1. JHARKHAND 17
  2. U.P 2000
  3. BIHAR 200
  4. UTTRAKHAND39

I request you all not to consider these states that their student does not have IQ or not studious. They are as much studious as other are but in their respective educational board they were not able to score as much as other scores in CBSE or ICSE. Being a UP board student, I have seen people getting listed in to merit list if they were able to score more than 80%. Above 90% is out of question. Very rare will be able to score that much because of very stringent marking. Now one can easily analyze how Govt. is ignoring those poor regional students or talent. The step is good if we consider that govt want to hit back those coaching institutes chains. But it will be more appreciated if they would have implemented uniform Educational boards and marking pattern.

Monday, October 19, 2009

How can HRD ministry raise the bar for IIT entrance when they dont have uniform educational board structure placed in India for markings?

How can HRD ministry of India raise the bar for IIT entrance when they dont have uniform educational board structure placed in India for markings?...yes, here I am raising the point of 80% mandatory marks obtained in 12th standard. If we go by CBSE or ICSE board it is easy and common to obtain this much amount of marks but when we go by Bihar, UP, MP or Rajasthan board then it is not only extreemly difficult but also impossible to obtain 80% marks. Example: in UP borad, student gets listed in merit list after 80% marks. I am very surprised by HRD ministry's step. Even these regional educational board (Sarkari by nature as usual) has not even put their points up because they dont have anything related with it. They are getting salary by Govt at time which is enough for them. Ultimately it is the regional Students and talents is gonna be suferer. Please raise this issue at max and support those student who somehow do not get access to study in those high scoring educational board (whose colleges charges excessive amount of fees).

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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