Iggy
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Yah Seiko,
Forget about Riaz bhai for a moment. please.
I have a question for you.
Can you help explain just one thing.
How come almost all of the indian posters on this thread are posting negative comments.
How come?
Fauji, with respect, I am not criticising your country or anything like that.. I was just mentioning some options to reduce this drop outs.. You can check my posts..
Off all the threads, indian posters should be extremely careful about posting on a thread about "education".
There will be 100s of silent Pakistanis watching you guys expressing your fine opinion about Pakistan.
And if
they all see that Indian education has produced mostly those who are negatively biased against Pakistan.
They will not take home a good impression about India or Indian education.
Is that the "real" intent of educated Indians.
I cant talk about others.. As for me, these children are the future.. Our generation is so lost with the hatred with each other.. I want these kids to have a better education so that they can differentiate good from bad..
Is that so?
Is it the result of INdian education that Pakistanis (the sons of soil in Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, and KP) will always reamin Maleechas in the eyes of majority Indians.
Is that so?
will we always be the "drunk druggi good for nothing cousin"?
Is there any hope for improvement of views and stereotypes?
I have no idea what Maleechas means.. But as I said, our generation is so lost with the hatred against each other, we do not have much hope.. But we can take steps to rectify this by giving proper education to younger generation..We can teach them about our common history.. Our mistakes.. That the people in the other side of the border are not monsters..
As I said earlier, 27 mil kids are not out on the streets, hungry, and selling drugs. They are in some sort of training system. perhaps car-mechanic, perhaps tailoring, perhaps famer, perhaps carpentars. But most of the Indian posters refuse, utterly refuse to see the light. Why?
peace
It is fine becoming a car mechanic or a tailor, but what if that student is brilliant in studies and have a potential to be great!! I am not saying that every one is an Einstein or Newton but is there are chance that out of that 27 million, there should be some students who have the potential to devalop a medicine that can cure a dangerous disease or who can find a breath taking discovery??Not everyone of those students are going to be an Engineer or Doctor but sure there are lot of guys who would have been a doctor or an engineer or a scientist which will help your country..
PS: Mate, I am from a state which have 93% literacy.. I have seen what education can bring to the minds of people..
The state has the highest Human Development Index (HDI) (0.790) in the country according to the Human Development Report 2011.[3] It also has the highest literacy rate (93.91%), the highest life expectancy (74 years) and the highest sex ratio (as defined by number of women per 1000 men: 1,083 women per 1000 men)
Anyway its offtopic but just mentioning it to you.. I am sorry that you think I was criticising your country..But I stick to the point that, we should give free lunch to the kids along with free education to control this dropouts.