Monday, July 2, 2018

GOOD EDUCATION = GOOD GOVERNANCE- A MYTH OR TRUTH?





Uma Bharti dropped out of school after 6th grade. Rabri Devi a.k.a. Mrs. Lalu Prasad studied only till the age of 14. Raosaheb Patil Danve, the Maharashtra President of BJP has completed education till class 12. M Karunanidhi, former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and President of the DMK dropped out of school after class 10. Jitender Singh Tomar, the AAP member and former law minister of Delhi claimed that he had an LLB degree from a college in Bihar. It was later found out that the degree was fake and his law degree was cancelled.

In an HSBC survey of around 15 countries and almost 8400 parents it was found out that on an average, Indian parents spend $18, 909(Rs. 12.25 lacs) on their children’s education. It is not a huge amount but why is it that our ministers are not taking full advantage of that? Why is it that some of our top ministers are not even graduates? Is education not a necessity in this 21st century? This is the era where almost every political party asks for votes on the “promise” of providing good and free education to our kids. But, don’t that party’s ministers need that education? Why is it that there is no clause of minimum educational qualification in becoming a minister?

Education is the basic facility that is provided to a person. Right to Education is a Fundamental Right in India given in Article 21-A. There obviously is a reason so as to why we consider it as so basic and fundamental. The reason is obvious. It gives you the basic understanding of the world around you. It helps you to differentiate between right and wrong and on a greater level, helps you to take a stand in the society.

If education is that important for an individual in his daily life, then don’t you think it has an even greater value in governance? Nelson Mandela rightly said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” There is a reason behind his words; and that reason is that he understood the importance of being educated. He knew how important it is to read and learn about your surroundings. He understood the fact that education is that powerful weapon that can make you stand out in a crowd of nincompoops. 

Education has various advantages in the governmental sphere. First, it helps the citizens to be better voters. Being educated means being able to distinguish between a good government and a better government and being able to vote for it. Voting is a legal right and every citizen who is above 18 years should exercise this right.

Secondly, educated citizens complaint more. Complaining gets results and it gives the concerned officials, authorities etc. to perform better. It generates in them a fear of being reported to their seniors and as a result, they work efficiently. This power comes to us only by being educated. An illiterate person does not know that women cannot be arrested before sunrise and after sunset or it is mandatory for a woman constable to be present when interrogating a rape victim.
Thirdly, an uneducated person would not know the difference between a myth and a truth. He/ she would always be confused and mix the former with the latter. We need an educated leader who knows the difference well and who puts facts and science before superstitions. An educated person knows that exploiting a person on the basis of caste is illegal and also making false promises on the basis of religion is a huge mistake.
Last but not the least; exposure to global politics and advancements. A mason cannot tell you about the Brexit that took place a couple of years ago but a graduate student probably can. A taxi driver probably won’t even know who Donald Trump is, but you might. That is the difference that education makes. Not every educated person can be a sensei on global relations but we can expect him to understand those better than a taxi driver.

Well, you can lead a human to knowledge but you can’t make him think. Just because a person becomes irresponsible when he/she comes into power, doesn’t make power faulty. Education is just a tool. The individual will always be the mechanic.

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Sources:-
https://www.scoopwhoop.com/educational-qualifications-of-indian-politicians/#.rm32c8dus
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/03/highly-educated-countries-have-better-governments/284273/
https://www.mapsofindia.com/my-india/politics/should-politicians-in-india-be-educated




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