Vice-President’s Call for Education and Tech Reforms

GS2 – Society

Context:

At the 4th Convocation Ceremony of IIIT-Kota, Vice-President Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar critically examined India’s education and digital dependency landscape, urging reforms to uphold technological nationalism and educational ethics.

Key Concerns Raised:
  1. Coaching Centres as “Poaching Centres”:
  • Described as talent black holes, promoting rote learning and commercialised education.
  • Focus on grades over curiosity harms student well-being and creativity.
  • Criticised for being advertisement-driven and incompatible with NEP 2020’s goals of holistic, multidisciplinary learning.
  1. Cramming Culture:
  • Present academic system creates “degrees without depth” and “intellectual zombies” through rote memorisation.
  1. Digital Dependence Threat:
  • Emphasised that sovereignty risks today come not from wars but from reliance on foreign digital systems.
  • Warned of algorithmic dominance and the paralysis of critical national functions during crises.
  1. Exclusion in Tech Solutions:
  • Many tech platforms:
    • Do not work in rural areas.
    • Exclude regional languages.
    • Ignore accessibility needs of the disabled.
Proposed Reforms:
  • Skill Hubs:
    Transform coaching centres into innovation and skill development hubs in line with NEP 2020.
  • Revival of Gurukul Spirit:
    Promote value-based, community-driven learning inspired by India’s traditional education systems.
  • Technological Patriotism:
    Encourage self-reliant tech solutions like homegrown AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity tools.
  • Educational Ethics Mission:
    Launch a “Curiosity First” campaign in schools and colleges to foster reason-based learning and reform assessments.
  • Local Digital Innovation:
    Encourage Indian youth to lead in digital exports, become job creators, and drive educational transformation.
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