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The current education system of India




The current education system in India is fairly a strong one. We have inherited our education system from Britishers and have made significant changes in it in the past 60 years. India is emerging as a global power now though there are deficiencies in the system that needs to be worked on. But, we have made substantial impact at the global level. Yet, the education system of India is also cited as one of the most ancient approaches to enlightenment. Not only in terms of the enormous content of knowledge provided to the students but also in terms of technology. In India, theoretical knowledge is given pre-eminence as opposed to practical knowledge. This is an issue entering the limelight in the recent times.

It is known and accepted worldwide that practical knowledge alongside the hint of its theoretical approach is the cue to survive in this ever-so-fast moving world. Yet, statistics show that Indian students have much greater theoretical knowledge as compared to the foreign students yet meagre knowledge in practical areas. There is a dire need for revolutionary changes in the India’s education system. Not just the syllabus and pedagogy, but also the attitude change towards the marks system need to be changed. With the effective learning system, India can successfully utilize its vast human resources.


Undoubtedly, because of the glorious Indian cultural ethics and beliefs, most Indian students yield to the norms of the system. Being clouded under the stereotypical idea of the superiority of certain subject combinations and inferiority of certain others, students often disembark the path to their dreams. Because of this, and also the uncontrollable population of the country, stressful competition is seen in certain sectors like engineering and medical careers. Statistics show that the students competing to fit into these careers have tremendously high stress and anxiety levels amongst them. So much that certain educational boards have made it mandatory to appoint psychologists in their schools and regular sessions from them as an essential part of their curriculum! Yet, in certain other sectors like veterinary study the amount manual help required is terrifyingly larger than the current scenario.
This isn’t the only drawback of our system. One of the major drawbacks is also the prevailing illiteracy which needs to be eradicated from the root. Yet, due to parameters like family, socio-cultural backgrounds and again, the ever-increasing population of India, some sections of the society remain devoid of basic education.

 The current system of education requires a transformation if the youth of our country need to stay ahead in the years to come. This is especially important for children with limited access to education, both in rural and urban India. They have all the rights to access the best quality education, the best insurance a child can have against poverty and lack of upward movement.

On the brighter side, the quality of education provided has certainly contributed to the reputation of high intellectual level of Indians in the world. If one is able to mould into the system without complaints, then it bodes well for them as well as their career which takes a discernible upsurge. In more recent times, the number of students following the international board has increased. This system provides liberty to pursue any subject combination of preference and focuses on value education as well as extra-curricular growth.


Education is one of the major sectors contributing to the Indian economy and its growth is the direct growth of our economy, of our country. It has been aptly said by Nelson Mandela that, “education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world”.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Travel Guide

Andaman and Nicobar islands is a tropical paradise. Filled with essentially beautiful beaches and seas this is one of the best travel spots of India. World class beaches, amazing scuba diving experience and an otherworldly atmosphere makes this one of the most pleasurable travel experiences ever. There are a few places one should not miss if they visit the islands!

}Port Blair:
}Cellular Jail

The Cellular jail situated in Port Blair, Andaman Islands  is closely associated with the freedom struggle of India. The  Cellular jail,  built in 1896 was used by the British to transport Indian freedom fighters from the Indian mainland. Thousands of freedom fighters languished for years in solitary confinement in the cells of the Cellular Jail. Today, the Cellular Jail is declared as the National Memorial, a tribute to those who dared to raise their voices against the British rule. Some of the famous inmates of the Cellular jail were Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Dr. Diwan Singh Kalepani, Yogendra Shukla, Bhai Parmanand, and Maulana Ahmadullah.

}Andaman Water Sports Complex
It offers all kinds of water sports facilities: Sail boats, para sailing, water scooters, rowing boats, kayaks, paddle boats, water skiing facilities etc.,. Boating from this complex  up to the Ross Island is really an exciting experience. There is also a Sea water swimming pool and a change room. There is an artificial waterfall as well, which is a great attraction among the visitors. A children park nearby is a place for children to enjoy the serene environment. There is also a Memorial for the Battle of Aberdeen fought between Britishers and Andamanese aboriginals in 1859.
}Fisheries Museum
The Fisheries Museum houses more than 300 marine  species of marine life, including live coral, sharks, polyps and  Starfish. These marine species, peculiar to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is found only in the Indo-Pacific and the Bay of Bengal.

}Chatham Saw Mill
Chatham Saw Mill, once Asia’s largest Saw Mill is located in Chatham Island & is connected to Port Blair by a Sea bridge. Since the Supreme Court of India banned logging   in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, most of the wood now comes by  ship from Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand. Chatham Saw Mill converts huge Logs  into different sizes of timber. It also processes ornamental species which is used in the manufacture of furniture and handicraft.

}Corbyn's Cove
The Corbyn’s Cove, is a serene and unspoiled soft sandy beach, set in picturesque background of lush green coconut palms and pleasant blue sea. The main attractions of this beach are the inviting water sports activities like surfing, scuba diving and boating. The Corbyn’s Cove beach, situated 8 kms from the City centre is the closest Beach from the city. This coconut- palm fringed beach, is ideal for swimming, surfing and sun bathing.The Waves Restaurant, The Peerless Sarovar Portico Resort and the Hornbill Nest Guest House are at a stone's throw, from the beach front.  In fact, Peerless Sarovar Portico is the only beach resort inside the city.

}North Bay Beach


}Bharatpur Beach

}Mount Harriet
ØMount Harriet was  once the summer headquarters of the Chief Commissioner during    the British Raj. Mount Harriet, the  highest point in Port Blair is an   ideal place for a Picnic or a Trek. Mount Harriet is about 55 km from Port Blair by road (15 km by ferry and road), & has a  Forest Guest House located at a height of 365 m
ØTrekking is one of the most sought-after adventure sport in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Camps are the right choice for nature-lovers who wish to enjoy the sun, sea and nature by spending quiet holidays right on the beach.One can go trekking through the nature trail from Mt. Harriet to Madhuban and enjoy the rare forest life, flora and fauna. There are other trekking routes also.  Sometimes, trekking expeditions are only a day or two long.

}Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
The Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park near Wandoor  is rich in corals, varieties of coloured fishes, sea turtles etc., besides other marine life. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park  is a bird's paradise  having more than 271 varieties of birds including,  39 that are endemic. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is located 29 kms from Port Blair. You have to get a permit from the Wildlife Warden's office near the Wandoor Jetty to visit the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.
}Cinque Island
The Cinque Island is located 54 kms from Port Blair (2 hours by boat from Chidiyatapu). Cinque Island is one of the best diving destination in Andaman & Nicobar Islands & has clear water with visibility levels of up to 80 feet. It is the best place to view a large variety of marine life and black corals. Nobody is allowed to stay overnight in Cinque Island.  

}Havelock Island *MUST* 2 DAY STAY
Some 2.5 hours (54 kms) away from Port Blair, Havelock offers the best diving and snorkelling sites & unspoiled sandy beaches. People can reach Havelock Island through ship and regular ship service run between Port Blair and Havelock. At Havelock Island, you can visit beaches of Radhanagar and Elephant beach. On Elephant beach, people can even watch training of elephants and elephants swimming in sea. People can also explore other adventures activities like scuba diving, snorkeling and sight seeing etc.MV Makruzz, a luxury catamaran, ply daily  between Port Blair and Havelock Island. The vessel with its luxurious interiors and inboard food Kiosk has a maximum cruising speed of 31.5 nautical miles, covering thedistance between Port Blair and Havelock in an estimated time of 90 minutes. The vessel is fitted with approved lifejackets and life rafts in line with class and high speed craft code passenger safety requirements.Scuba diving is probably the biggest activity on Havelock island other than lying around and eating seafood.

}Baratang Island
Baratang Island is about 90 km away from Port Blair. At Baratang you can see Mud Volcano which is about 4 km away from the boat jetty. Limestone Caves are located about 50 minutes (by sea) away from Baratang boat jetty. The experience at Parrot Island at sunset, when all the parrots are returning home is indeed a mesmerizing experience. 
}Neil Island
A marvelous Island with plenty of marine life, Neil Island is an ideal location for eco-tourism. Neil Island is also known as the vegetable bowl of Andamans. The sandy beaches at Sitapur, Bharatpur and Lakshmanpur are very attractive for spending the evenings. The breathtaking view of sea and the lusting greeneries in the island is really rejuvenating and enjoyable for enthusiastic travelers. Neil Island is connected by regular Boat service from Port Blair. Neil Island is also famous for snorkeling. Another famous activity carried out at the Neil Islands is fishing and angling. 


}Long Island
Long Island is 82 kms. from Port Blair. Long Island is connected by boat from Port Blair, either directly or "island hopping" via Neil Island and Havelock. Long Island offers an excellent sandy beach at Lalaji Bay with unpolluted environment and evergreen forests. Lalaji bay Beach is 6 kms. away from the boat jetty of Long Island. Long Island is approximately 10km from North to South, 5km from East to West, much of it forested. You can also visit nearby uninhabited islands from Long Island. There are no motor cars on the island, and no roads: free of traffic or crime, the island is a perfect destination for families. Generally, people walk or use bicycles.

It is an ideal location for Indians as well as tourists to make the best of tropical memories and also to be close to nature. So go and get your tanlines!


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