Dear Vikas and Anil Sadagopal, I can see clearly that your initiative will be a flop even before it starts. After cleaning the essay of rhetoric and the old , tried and tested slogans of clear communist agenda what we get is this:-
1. That the governments are closing the schools 2. The premises are converted to other venues The roots lie elsewhere, comrades ! Do not run for catching the tails instead of holding the bull by the horns ! Some simple questions are in order 1. What was the purpose of creating government schools ? 2. What were the localities that were chosen in the original scheme and what became of them after some of them became merged into metros in recent decades ? Were there any plans for relocating them to benefit the original target population ? 3. What are the teaching and classroom standards ? 4. How did they fare in the last sixty years ? Have you noticed what made the stinking Kendriya Vidyalayas into a great institution in just ten years ? And , what is prompting students from communist Kerala to run away from their homeland for studying in adjacent states ? I request you to do some honest analysis and come to a conclusion without ideological prejudices and outdated beliefs. I am here waiting for your answer. I will also give reasons for the closure of such schools and my own prescriptions for a revival of education (and not concentrate on a few schools) in a proper manner. Venkat --- In [email protected], Vikas Gupta <vikas...@...> wrote: > > Dear Friends. > When are we going to give up our kumbhakarni nidra?
