Education system suppressing student activism'

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April 9, 2012

Mangalore, April 9: The current education system has been designed to create readymade products from colleges and universities for Multi-National Companies and suppress student activism said Anis Ahmed, Chairman, National Advisory Board, Campus Front of India (CFI).


Speaking at the National Delegates Conference of CFI in Mangalore on Monday, Mr. Ahmed said that post-1991 after globalization, liberalization and privatization gained entry in India, the education system was tweaked in such a way that getting a good job in a reputed company was made the sole goal of study. “Today, in India, you are told that if you want to have a good white collar job, you have to refrain from activism. Students today are not interested in opting for Arts subjects. Even the syllabus that we have for Sociology revolves around business. If this trend continues, there would be intellectual bankruptcy in the future”, Mr. Ahmed opined.


Stating that the semester system was introduced to keep students busy with exams all the time as a tool to provide no scope for student activism, Mr. Ahmed said that a strong student movement was necessary to bring about a social change in India. “Congress' student movement was very active during the freedom struggle but once Congress came to power after overthrowing the British Raj, it died down. The Jayaprakash Narayan movement is another example. People like Lalu Prasad Yadav and Mulayam Singh Yadav are products of the student movement that fought against Indira Gandhi's Emergency”, he said.


Lamenting that although there is no shortage of student organisations in the country, Mr. Ahmed said that political affiliations have been acting as a hurdle as far as social change is concerned. “The SFI in Kerala is active since Congress is in power. When the Communist government was ruling, they were in silent mode. All student organisations talk about putting an end to corruption but none of them speak out when leaders of their political parties are in question concerning corruption issues. The ABVP held an anti-terrorism campaign. It was a big joke since a Pragya Singh Thakur who was part of the organization is herself a terrorist”, Mr. Ahmed said.


Abdur Rauf, National General Secretary, Campus Front of India, in his introductory remarks said that social injustice is widespread in India today. “In Manipur, using the AFSPA rule, security forces are raping women in the name of special powers. Hundreds die of starvation in the country. Being impartial is being hypocritical. We are for the marginalized and the weak”, Mr. Rauf said.


Muhammad Shakeer, National Vice President, CFI, welcomed. Anis-uz-Zaman, National President, CFI, Muhammad Thufail, Karnataka State President, CFI, Muhammad Elyas Thumbe, Karnataka State President, Popular Front of India, and Abdul Majid Kodlipet, Karnataka State President, Social Democratic Party of India were also present.

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March 26,2020

New Delhi, Mar 26: While the humans are on lockdown and spending time with their families, animals are free and without any fear roaming around on the otherwise busy roads. From Malabar civets to large Indian bisons, animals are enjoying this time.

Indian Forest Officer Susanta Nanda recently shared a video with the caption, "Indian bison( the gaur) goes for a street walk. The largest extant Bovine, is native to South and Southeast Asia. It can be very aggressive. Rare to see in markets."

The 8-second video shows the large animal freely walking in the market area of Chikmagalur district, Karnataka, while the few onlookers on the road get aside and watch the Bison with utmost amazement.

The videos of animals having a gala time on the roads have become common. After the video was posted online, it became a hit. The clip garnered over 3.1k views and over 100 retweets.

Twitter is amazed at the video. Have a look at the comments.

One user wrote, "Oh! We should vacate this place for them. Guess humans have stayed for too long."

Another Twitter user wrote, "That’s one thing people would follow social distancing with!"

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June 14,2020

Benglauru, June 14: Even as schools are divided over providing online education, the state Higher Education Department is stressing on continuing online education.

Deputy Chief Minister and Higher Education Minister Dr C N Ashwath Narayan has stressed the need for digital learning to eliminate educational inequalities.

Taking part in a Webinar on ‘Digitising Higher Education - Challenges and Opportunities,’ organised by the Padmashree Institute of Management, he asked educational institutions to give emphasis to digital learning.

“Digital learning is a means to ensure quality education to all sections of the society without discrimination on the basis of caste, region and religion. This is a solution to eliminate discrimination. Through digital learning, a student in a remote village will also get an opportunity to learn from an experienced and highly qualified teacher.”

In addition to this, students are getting study material in digital form. Keeping these important aspects in mind, all educational institutions should give stress to digital learning without wasting any time,’’ he said.

He, however, admitted that digital learning has its own challenges like - quality internet connectivity, laptops and mobile gadgets.

“We are trying to find a solution to it by raising funds through Corporate Social Responsibility or through government funds,” he said. “We are making efforts to provide 4G network across the State,” he said.

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January 22,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 22: Eminent industrialist Dr Mohammed Yusuf has been elected the chairperson of the Karnataka State Board of Auqaf. 

10 members of the Board cast their votes in the election held to the top post today at its office in the city. While Dr Yusuf, who was backed by the Congress, secured six votes, K N M Shafi Sa’adi, who was backed by the BJP, secured only 4 votes.

Addressing reporters, Dr Yusuf said that there was 1.32 lakh acres of Wakf land at the time of Independence. A large number of the properties were lost under various laws, including the Inam Land Abolition Act.

Flanked by Congress MLA Tanveer Sait and Minorities Welfare Dept secretary A B Ibrahim, Dr Yusuf vowed to strive hard to make the Board an example for the entire country. 

74-year-old Dr Yusuf had held the post more than once in the past. A veterinarian, Dr Yusuf had quit the government job and set up business in Bengaluru and Dubai decades ago and has earned considerable success.

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