Religion and politics

India is a secular country and is like home for many religion , caste , diversities and always known for the equality in diversity but being home for many cultures, the country is divided by the religions and caste. This is breaking strength of the country and giving rise to the minorities. Certain minorities facin problems due to their religion or caste need to be brought into consideration ans pronvided privileges equal to the others.

There is debate on need of column for religion and caste in official forms in India. Many politicians and celebrities demanded the column for religion and caste in forms. From school admission forms to visa, passport and even forms of competetive exams have a specific column for religion and caste to be filled. Not only in education field but in everuy field there is a specific column for religion and caste. Many politicaians play politics on the topic of religion and caste.

secularity means equality among all the religions, diversities and cultures in a country. India is a secular country that means it distributes equal rights, benefits and opportunities to every religion or caste. In such secular country like India the need to specify one’s religion or caste might seem to many as contradiction to the concept of secularity. 

Also reservation is too important for some minorities and truely backward sections of the society which is possible if one specifies religion and caste in the forms. It also helps in maintenance of government database and providing benefits and equal opportunities to all in the field of education, job etc. It helps government to check the equally gorwth of every section of society and providing equal opportunities to them.

Its true, many of such (so called)backward section misuse the thier privileges and reservation given to the minorities. But the people who have genuine need, it is important to provide them reservation and privileges. Becomes a necessity to avoid unequal treatment of various categories in India.

girl’s education importance and its history

children are very innocent and simple that they simply learn what we teach them or what they see thier elder doing. Children just copy the things their parents do. If they taught to respect female and equality among everyone, they would never disrespect or insult any gender.

In older times, women are only seen doing household works.They had no right to be educated, to go outside their houses or to do work they want. They are forced to live thier whole life under the same four walls. They had no freedom at all. They had struggled so long to get their rights. There were many activists who fought for women education in india.

There were women who faught faught for their rights. Some of them are:-

Savitribai Phule She was the first female teacher in the first school for girls in India. After being married at 13, she was educated by her husband and other activists. Along with fathima sheikh, they started the first school for girls “Indigenous Library” in 1948. In 1853, savitribai and her husband jyotirao esrablished an education society that opened more schools for girls and women.

Fathima Shiekh She is widely regarded as first female muslim teacher in India. She worked with savitiribai for educating girls. she also helped Savitribai set up their first girls’ school in her own house. she taught Dalit, Shudra, Adivasi and female students until 1856. 

Ramabai Ranade She was one of the first women social workers and educators. She successfully created a network for women to avail vocational training, healthcare information and established the first high school for women on India. She became actively involved in the Prarthana Samaj and also in the Seva Sadan.

Chandraprabha Saikiani She was the pioneer of the women’s movement in Assam. In 1921, she started the Asam Pradeshik Mahila Samity which is still operational in Guwahati.The Tezpur University established a women’s centre in her name, Chandraprabha Saikiani Center for Women’s Studies (CSCWS) in 2009 for promoting women’s education in Northeast India.

Anutai Wagh She was one of the pioneers of preschool education in India.she faced a lot of backlash from conservatives groups for educating young girls.Her work at the ‘Gram Bal Shiksha Kendra’ formed the basis for the development of preschool education.

Now, our country has progresses a lot in terms of equality. But still, Around the world, 132 million girls are out of school, including 34.3 million of primary school age, 30 million of lower-secondary school age, and 67.4 million of upper-secondary school age.The reasons are many.like poverty, child marriage and gender-based violence. It should be changed. Girls should be educated at any cost. Because girl who recieve education are more likely to marry young and live a healthy and productive life.

Future of Healthcare Sector

Healthcare is the most basic need of our lives.healthcare system is one of the basic pillar of every developing nation. As we can see now, Covid-19 situation is the worst situation ever. Many people had faced issues due to less numbers of doctors, shortage of beds and oxygen cylinders. But in this situation , we all depended only on the health care system. We all witnesses healthcarebeing more effective to fight against this situation than it has ever been.

Critical advancement in modern technology will play an integral role in progressing future of healthcare. According to the research technology developments such as mobile, internet of things, artificial intelligence and big data will be wonderful opportunity for overcoming healthcare. Technology made healthcare system more powerful as it increased accessibility of treatment,increased level of efficiency in data collection of patients, it become easy for frontline workers to record important patient’s data and then share it as it is.

We can say that future of healthcare heavily depends on the robotics & digital technologies.after few years all the medical work’s will be automated by this new technologies. Doctors & nurse will be treat or check their patients remotely whenever & wherever they want. We must not forget, that world’s first successful tele-surgery occured more than 15 years ago by a Surgeon in Newyork. Remotely guided 3 armed surgical robot operating 3,870 miles away in strasbourg,France. Quality healthcare will become more accessible or cheaper, more efficient & more convenient. As we know artificial intelligence have already made the work much more easy in every field. So it will help patients also to taking measurements & performing diagnostics. Another future of healthcare, is nano-technologies, It
has already being devloped but I believe in few years nano-medicines , nano-treatments etc will also
available.

Not only will technology help cure illness but, innovations will also motivate the people living with
illness. High quality healthcare helps people to defeat diseases & improve quality of life. I believe in 10 to 15 years although probably, even sooner there will be 100% treatment for cancer & diabetes. This diseases could join polio as defeated diseases. We expect there will be amazing instruments to see the complexity inside the human bodies that we can’t imagine now.

People interact with healthcare system only when they have any disease or had any injury but in future healthcare system will focus on well-being & preventions rather than treatments.

boards exam cancelled

Due to Covid19 pandmedic the whole world is like stopped. We are not stepping out from our home for more than a year. Government imposed lockdown and also took decision of closure of schools. Students have to study from online classes. Amid rising in Covid19 cases, Prime minister Narendra Modi declared the cancelletion of class 12 board exam this year.

PM Narendra Modi also said, “Anxiety among students, parents and teachers must be put to an end, and students should not be forced to appear for exams in such a stressful situation.” The decision is taken in a high-level meeting chaired by Modi in which it was decided that CBSE class 12 result will be made as per a well-defined objective criteria in a time-bounded manner. PM Modi also said the health and safety of students are of utmost importance, and there would be no compromise on this aspect.

PM Modi tweets on tuesday, “Government of India has decided to cancel the Class XII CBSE Board Exams. After extensive consultations, we have taken a decision that is student-friendly, one that safeguards the health as well as future of our youth.” After Prime minister’s meeting, the Prime Minister Office(PMO) gave statement “In view of the uncertain conditions due to COVID-19 and the feedback obtained from various stakeholders, it was decided that Class 12 Board Exams would not be held this year,”

MP government took decession to cancel upcoming board exam taking cue from centre’s decission. MP Chief Minister on wednesday tweets, “class 12 board exams will not held this year in Madhya Pradesh. Student’s lives are priceless for us. At the time, students have burden of Covid19, we can’t put mental burden of exam on them.”

The Madhya Pradesh board of secondary education(MPBSE) earlier declared the result of students of class 9 and 11 at its official websites mpbse.nic.in, mp.gov.in and vimarsh.mp.gov.in. The results are being announced without holding the final exams.

MP Chief Minister further said, by congratulating students, “My heartiest congratulations to all the students who have passed the 10th and 12th MP Board exam with flying colors.” Shivraj Singh on twitter. The CISCE has also cancelled the class 12 exam. Earlier, Gujrat board also announced the cancelletion of class 12 examination