the primary aim of our educational institutions is not to form scholars who are absolutely self-centred,puffed up with the most recent knowledge but quite far removed and alienated from the harsh realities of their less fortunate brothers and sisters.
india can no longer afford to impart a purely academic formation without infusing into the
students a commitment to social and
political transformation.yet mobilising student and
youth power for political ends in india is a difficult task as the majority of the indian students is
indifferent to
politics.the reasons for this indifference range from severe restrictions in the family stucture,to total disillusionment and cynicism brought about by their apparent helpless.such indifferent seems most of all to affort the so-called elite colleges in the countryunconsciously the too remain victims of the current set up and need to be turned into visionaries who can help envisage a better future for the country,through their whole hearted involvement in politics and a willingness to non-cooperate with the existing situation.
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