Sunday, July 27, 2008

Teach India...

Teach India...
Each one Teach one...

These r the few slogans which we r coming across very regularly these days. India has been trying to educate its citizens nd this try has been for years. How far has dis goal been successful???

The abysmal fact is, even today India's literacy rate is below 75%. Kerala is topping the list in the literacy rate nd de obvious Bihar has de lowest rate.


Today, as most of you might have noticed, English is becoming increasingly popular. Ever noticed that little kid who comes to you at the traffic signal? Doesn’t he know a few words of English? So would you call him literate or illiterate? The National Literacy Mission defines literacy as ‘acquiring the skills of reading, writing and arithmetic and the ability to apply them to one’s day-to-day life’. That child may not have gone to a school, he may not even know that he was talking in English! Most of them today don’t know ‘Hindi’ numbers, but on the other hand English numbers are on their finger tips. It is the same with directions and simple words like ‘yes’, ‘no’ etc. How many times have you sat in a rickshaw and then suddenly realized that the driver knows English? Or don’t you absent mindedly give him directions in English? Or what about when you just know the address of somebody’s place, and your driver helps you point out the house? Ever thought about how he reads those house numbers? I wonder how many people have realized that the digits on a cell phone are in English and not in Hindi or any other regional language. But it is a common misconception that just because a person knows English, people think he’s educated! Most of them know English only because that is what they have grown up hearing. On the other hand, many people also think that just because a person doesn’t know English, he is uneducated. This is also not true. Many people in India are educated in their regional language and not in either Hindi or English.


Today, the government is trying to increase the literacy rate with the help of a whole lot of new programs. The ‘Sarva Siksha Abhiyan’ was started in 2001, and it aimed at ensuring that all kids between the ages of 6-14 years attended school and completed 8 years of education by 2010. This wasn’t the first program to be launched but earlier programs weren’t as successful. One of the most popular schemes adopted to attract children to schools is the ‘Mid-Day Meals Programme’ launched in 1995. But it is a squalid situation that children considered it only as the place for a meal nd not as a place for education. There are various private organizations which have also taken responsibilities in educating the children. Very recently an organization Agaram foundation was founded by actor Surya. The agaram foundation was inaugurated with much fanfare with Vijay nd Madhavan as its non-malicious ambassadors. The slogan of agaram "Saadhikka Va Thozha" seems to have reached de rural areas to a wide extend nd hopefully dis shuld yield success as a proof dat de cine media is quite powerful.

Private companies too are lending a helping hand to this noble cause, Like the ‘Teach India’ program launched by The Times of India, or the NGO ‘Literacy India’ which helps underprivileged children with their dreams and aspirations of good quality higher education or the National Literacy Mission which pays special attention to women’s education. Another foundation that helps educate the underprivileged is The Smile Foundation. Mission Education is a national level program started by the foundation which focuses on basic education for underprivileged children and youth. They are working with ‘partner organizations’ in various states across India.

One of the major problems we face today is lack of infrastructure. It is not easy to create schools for our large and ever growing population. Today ‘good’ schools mean expensive schools, mostly private which most lower middle class people cannot afford. That is the fact—every year education gets more and more expensive. It is a vicious cycle—the more the population, the more the unemployment, and the more the unemployment, the more illiteracy, and the more the illiteracy, the more the population will keep growing! We need to somehow break this cycle somewhere. And like they say, nothing is impossible! If each one of us contribute in our own way, may be we can make a difference...

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

The controversial - Facebook

Possibility of crime behind every success...

Facebook is one of the few very successful social networking, business sites in the internet. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO-facebook is just 23 yrs of age is regarded the world's youngest self-made billionaire by forbes 2008 edition with a net worth of around 1.5 billion USD. Mr. Zuckerberg was a student at the Harvard University, when he launched facebook on the internet from his dorm room. It was created for de contacts of the students at Harvard nd was marketed for the neighbouring universities. Today facebook has over 37 million users world wide competing the famous orkut. Right from its launch, facebook has always been under speculation for few indisciplinary acts.

Controversies against Facebook

Three of Zuckerberg's classmates(der was an Indian among the 3 classmates) filed a case against Zuckerberg stating that he stole their source code ,design nd business idea when he was hired to do the code completion for their site, ConnectU. Zuckerberg however denied dis nd strongly improvised dat facebook was personally coded by him without any partners, nd he did not infringe any copyrighted ideas. Adding to dis case was Zuckerberg's other Harvard mate Aaron J Greenspan's(1 yr senior to Zuckerberg in univ) statement dat, it was his idea of the houseSYSTEM, that was featured in facebook. houseSYSTEM(yet another social networkin site) was on floor in the Harvard university even before de start of facebook. Zuckerberg had frequently plotted ideas from Mr.Greenspan abt his houseSYSTEM, which was quite evident from the email conversation dat Mr.Greenspan put forward to the Newyork Times. This shuld make us remember de more famous scandal in de silicon valley when Bill Gates nd his friend Paul Allen copied a version of the BASIC programming language from two professors to jump-start a company which eventually turned out to be the most powerful firm in the software industry. I guess, may b this is a "Harvard Tradition" to succeed.(above: Mark Zuckerberg, below: Aaron J Greenspan)

Now Greenspan has closed down his houseSYSTEM site and has started CommonRoom, an yet another social networking, business site. Although CommonRoom has just 1500 users compared to de massive 37 million users for facebook, Greenspan has not given up his idea of social networking. He is about to start his next company Qubescape with a new partner. Greenspan wrote an autobiography(unpublished) which is supposed to explain his painful times at Harvard in creating houseSYSTEM nd even abt his unfaithful fellowman Zuckerberg. It is obviously bizzare for a guy to write an autobiography at his early 20s, but it shows the agony nd pain dat he would hav experienced. Greenspan often quotes dat he had learnt a lot in his life nd has no love for thoughts of becuming a serial enterpreneur in the silicon valley. Mr Greenspan is said to be a strong believer of the phrase "Wait for long enough nd the truth wil cume out".

Watever may b de case, Mark has earned a ransom amt of 1.5 billion USD nd had earlier turned down the famous yahoo bidding of 900 million USD.


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