We all come to this with a of them, learning. and moving on. In fact, at every step, we are seekers of knowledge. We have to learn and move on to the next Gigha plane. This goes on in our world's journey of self-completion. The day we realise our purpose for existence on this earth, that very day we become enlightened, or the learned one. The irony is that unlike our yesteryear education, where Gurukul Parampara existed and every learning was associated with a blessing from Guru, education in today's parlance has become commercial and money-oriented. From Guru to Shishya, everyone is seeking education to make money out of it. Lost are the traditions, the value system, and the orientation in education. It is time that educationists and academicians give it a serious thought, and reorient and revamp our education system.
Mamta Mehrotra is the Director of Academics at Littera Public School in Patna. She is an active worker fighting for the cause of women on various issues. As a counsellor for domestic violence, Mamta has worked in an NGO named Surya Mahila Koshang. She is a versatile writer. Many of her short stories have been published in Kadambini, local newspapers and other magazines of national repute. Besides this, she has been an editor of several magazines like Samajik Parivesh and Vartman Sandarbha. She also writes columns on Human Rights for Ganadesh. She has been awarded a PhD for her works and they are to be published in 8 Indian languages. Associated with SCERT (State Council of Educational Research and Training) she writes course books from classes I-IX in English She has written several books in English and Hindi on various topics.
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