Opinion Make it simple
Kapil Sibals proposal to alter the structure of education through making...
• Kapil Sibals proposal to alter the structure of education through making the Class 10 board examinations optional is a welcome move. As of today,the Class 10 board examination doesnt have much value and the stress it creates is fruitless but devastating. The education system desperately needs a thorough and balanced revamp. The aim of reforms should be to make the system simpler and more transparent.
Vinod C. Dixit
Not the real problem
• Kapil Sibal seems to be under the impression that it is simply the Class 10 board examination thats traumatic. It is equally,if not more,traumatic to get a child admitted to kindergarten in a reasonably good public school. It is not the actual Class 10 examination thats a source of concern,but the opportunities forfeited should the student fail to achieve a certain percentage of marks. It stands to reason however that if an institution has the facility for higher secondary education it should admit the student clearing the Class 10 boards irrespective of his or her percentage of marks.
H.C. Johari
Letting go
• This refers to the editorial The maharajas airs. A government enterprise in India can never operate as profitably as a commercial one. Many PSUs,despite huge assets,have poor balance sheets. These companies have grown in size but not profitability. The problem is that these state enterprises work in a non-profit manner and politicians dont care. However,this cant go on for ever; a sense of profitability must condition the functioning of government enterprises. Perhaps it is time to handover Air India to private hands.
Raghu Seshadri
Best man
• Nandan Nilekani deserves to be congratulated for being named chairman of the UIAI. His job is unenviable but important; if implemented properly it will do an immense good to every Indian citizen. It is a big developmental step and Nilekani is the best man for the job. However,though hes resigned from Infosys,there may still be conflict of interest as he continues to be one of the largest investors in the company.
S.N. Kabra
Jeans politics
• Those who put forth a no jeans view in the interest of womens safety indulge in crude hypocrisy. All men susceptible to such easy provocation should be made to wear chastity belts whose keys would be in the hands of
the self-appointed guardians of morality and womens honour.
G.A. DCosta
Goa