Tuesday 12 April 2016

Good Speech “Commercialization of education”

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Good Speech “Commercialization of education”
“Innocent students and hapless parents are victims of commercialization of education”.
Dignified principal, respected staff members and my dear friends. Good morning to one and all present here. Today I stand before you to present my views on “commercialization of education”.
Friends! Now education system has not remained how it was earlier. We all have heard “Don’t run after success, run after excellence” but do we follow these quotes? Wherever you visit either for getting admissions or tuitions, we see 10th, +2 coaching rs.30,000 PMT coaching Rs.80,000 etc. but these things become burden on parents as well as children. We see number of students sitting outside good colleges or universities for admissions, but the one who shell out more from his/her pocket, gets the golden chance of becoming a student of such a good institute. So, isn’t it commercialization of education?
Today, education has been reduced to a business venture. Today ‘The Great Education Bazaar’ has endangered quality of education. The culprits are unscrupulous merchants of education and tuition tycoons. The victims are gullible students and hapless parents. With the government washing its hands off education slowly but surely, market forces have taken over. Children are the future of our country and education is the path that enhances their talents and takes out the best of it. Such commercialization of education is running the lives of students as well as their hapless parents. Again here poor suffer the most as they don’t have as much money to shell out for getting admissions in higher institutions. So, some initiatives should be taken by the government to help students get good education and to stop the commercialization of education.




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