Education in India – Urban or Rural
Education in India – Urban or Rural?
Education: for a future we
do not yet fully understand
I must admit I was not the most
attentive of listeners, at the NUEPA – Foundation Day Lecture delivered on
August 12, 2013. Caught myself dozing off and going by my friends’ version,
they swear that I even occasionally snored ... Gosh, I just wish it were not
true, but what if?!
Notwithstanding the somnolence, in my
bouts of wakefulness, some questions came to my mind. Would love for you to
take a look at them! “Is education an escape into anonymity?”
put differently “Is the myopic quest for education a passport to anonymity? “Pursuit
of education an attempt to embrace anonymity?” The lecture clearly
brought home the point - the almost symbiotic relationship between education and modernity, where one
literally feeds of the other ... and interestingly ‘the one’ could be either
one of them.
From the ‘claustrophobic’ known
environs of ‘familiar shores’ is the legend of Joseph Campbell’s ‘heroic
quest’ being replayed, albeit in less ‘glamorous versions’ in
our quest for ‘knowledge’ and ‘education’ ... well, legitimate pursuits aren’t they?
Our penchant to celebrate symbols over
substance is most prominent in the paeans to our villages! The incongruity of “India
lives in her villages” and “Education for all” begs a rethink!
Willy nilly, aren’t we ringing the death knell for our villages in our vaunted
ambitions to become a “knowledge
economy”?
When
‘knowledge’ inveigles one into ‘anonymity’ one wonders at the level of
‘engagement’ of such individuals in their new found ‘anonymous environs’
vis-a-vis John Dewey’s open-minded, responsible, and wholehearted - reflective individual.
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