Rethinking India's Education System: Time for a Revamp

India's education system is at a crossroads. With over 1.5 million schools and 600 million students, it's one of the largest in the world. But quantity doesn't equal quality. The system struggles with rote learning, exam-centric pressure, and a disconnect from real-world skills.

The Problem:
Rote learning: Students memorize, not innovate.
Exam stress: Grades overshadow growth. Skill gap: Curriculum lags behind industry needs.

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to fix this. 
Key highlights:
Holistic learning: Focus on critical thinking, not just marks.
Vocational training: Skill-based courses from Class 6.
Digital push: Online learning, coding, and AI in curriculum.

Why it matters:
Job-ready graduates: Aligns education with industry demands.
Reduced pressure: Shift from exams tocontinuous assessment.
Inclusive growth: Prioritizes marginalized communities.

The Road Ahead:
While NEP is a step forward, implementation is key. Teachers need training, infrastructure must improve, and parents must embrace change

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