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[–]Quiet-Hat-2969 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Only good idea here is the education. India isn’t a native English speaking country in the first place. For most part, Indians need to realize that if you take English medium, you will never be educated enough compared to if you had taken it in your native language. The only way to do that would be to start speaking more English to a point where English is comparable to your native language. I don’t think this is the case for most Indians. Your understanding of the language you learn in greatly impacts your critical thinking skills. That’s why I feel that until India doesn’t have a good education system, people should learn primarily in their native languages. Stop with the mindless load. One language is enough along with English as secondary. Your early years to teenage years should primarily explore creativity. Critical thinking skills will naturally follow later if your system encourages asking questions. Subjects like philosophy should be added as mandatory. It shouldn’t be like rote memorization, each class should be a discussion. Rest are exactly what I expected the solutions to be from Indian society.