How Should The Indian Education System Be
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I was born in a village named Kangrali B.K., in Belgaum district, Karnataka. I did my schooling in the regional language education system up to the tenth standard. On attending college, I found that all the subjects were in English. This was very much new to me. During my school days I was never exposed to spoken or written English properly. I had only a basic knowledge of English.
With the result, at college, I was unable to understand what the lecturers were teaching in English. My mind was unable to relate properly with the English study books. Due to this drawback I was unable to score more than the minimum number of marks required for passing the examination; though my academic record in school where I studied in the regional language was excellent. In spite of facing great hardships, I was able to secure a degree in Mechanical Engineering with Maths and Physics.
To this day, I am very much depressed for not being able to effectively communicate in English. This set me thinking that a universal English Education system should be brought into place throughout India and the manner in which we should go about it. Hence this book.
This study of mine will be very useful to India and other countries which suffer from lack of understanding the English language. This study of mine includes a grammar book on English and another on language science.
I fail to understand that though I am frequently corresponding with the President of India, the Human Resource Development Ministry and the White House; they are taking this matter very lightly, whereas I think it is of a serious social nature.
It may be observed that this matter is being hotly debated in the daily newspapers. I finally decided to publish this book titled “How Should the India Education System Be?” - in the public interest of India’s children. I respectfully request the people of India to consider this matter at the appropriate level.
Gopal Kolekar
Gopal Rayappa Kolekar Author is Mech. Engg. born in village Kangrali B.K. INDIA
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How Should The Indian Education System Be - Gopal Kolekar
Dedication
This book is dedicated to my father (late) Rayappa Dada Kolekar
Begging is dangerous to one’s existence in all walks of life.
Hence none should indulge in begging in whatsoever a manner.
Preface
I was inspired to write this book by observing as to what is presently happening on the earth such as Global hunger, Child labor, Global warming, Corruption, Illiteracy and Poverty of the people in some countries and Terrorism and Guerilla warfare. I am paying very serious attention to this matter. It just amounts to unscientific administrative policy or a chaotic policy followed by a few countries and purposely some countries are indulging in terrorism tactics. Some governments pursue this policy resolutely with a view to terrorize the inhabitants of the earth. It can be seen that in a few countries the political leaders are following the present independent administrative policy of each country in a persistent manner.
I already have to my credit a book titled, HOW SHOULD THE INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM BE?
This book was published in October 2009 and was well received among various quarters and I have also mentioned about the newly designed Green Plus symbol in the same book.
I had sent a copy of the book to the President of India and White House. However, I find that they are not following my instructions regarding educational policies which are mentioned in my book. I also noticed that for the purpose of money and status they are continuously misleading the citizens of a few countries in the world.
I have been a keen observer of this and have found that they are purposefully doing this, but I am a scientist in HRD study and one HRD scientist is equal to God in respect of knowledge and power also. I cannot tolerate any kind of inhuman /illegal activities on the earth. By seeing this I am changing the world’s Administrative Policy as per the directions mentioned in this book.
I appeal to the earth’s inhabitants to usher in this new Administrative Policy in the interest of the world with a view to have everlasting peace and the resulting satisfaction as to their lifespan on this planet.
Bangalore,
August 15, 2013
Gopal Rayappa Kolekar
World’s leading scientist in HRD study
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About the Author
The author is a Mech. Engineer and is keenly interested in pursuing Research in Human Resource Development in various wellness activities throughout the world. He has already published a book on the subject - How should the Indian Education System Be
, wherein he has mentioned about the education which needs to be given in those countries where English language is not the mother tongue - e.g. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc. We hope that this book will be of great help in the field of education where English is a foreign language but used only for scientific purposes.
In this book – The Modern Administration of the Earth - the author wants to bring the new Administration Policy for governing the earth in the present modern age. He has highlighted the corruption in high offices and also terrorism activities which are detrimental to the whole world.
The author has let loose his imagination and writes with a feeling that as if he was the UN Secretary-General (World Leader) whereby he can easily give orders and instructions for administration of the earth. This book is written on Natural Principle.
The author insists that everyone should follow the orders and instructions outlined in this book for ushering in the Modern Administration of the Earth.
Author’s Address
Gopal Rayappa Kolekar
Door No. 341, Lane: Patil Galli, Post: Kangrali B.K.
Taluka and District: Belgaum 590 010 State: Karnataka, India.
Email: gopalkolekar@yahoo.com Phone No. 9886582742
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Contents
1. World Administration Policy
2. Combating Terrorism in the Present World
3. Tackling Corruption in Today’s Scenario
4. The Mode of Education to be Adopted in the Current Set-up
5. World Hunger - A Very Serious Phenomenon
6. Red + Vs Green +
7. Impact: Right to Information Laws
8. Top 10 Super Power Countries of the World
9. Role of Media in Today’s World
10. Effects of Global Warming & Solutions to Overcome it
11. Child Labor – A Burning Issue
12. A Planet in Trouble
1. WORLD ADMINISTRATION POLICY
Role of Public Administration in the Modern State:
At the outset I would like to say that Public Administration is a serious subject which requires scientific attention. The critical role of public administration is governing the society. A government can exist without a legislature, even without a judiciary but never without administration. The government will become as dysfunctional as a lame horse in a derby race. Public administration as a part of Government has existed since the time of the monarchies. Ancient India’s most prominent political scientist and economist Chanakya (373-283 BC) in his treatise Arthashastra; dedicates substantial chapters to Statecraft or the public administration of a state.
Public administration provides numerous services to the public and serves their interests in many ways. The real core of administration is the basic service which is performed for the public. It is the administration which ensures the security and protection of life and property of the members of the society by maintaining proper law and order.
The economical, cultural and even spiritual progress for that matter; of a society depends on the public administration. The day-to-day functioning of the Government machinery, external affairs and the most important of all, the national defense are the other important functions performed by the public administration of the country.
In the modern state, the role and scope of public administration is ever expanding and all encompassing. We are way past the laissez-faire state which was responsible for maintaining law and order only. The modern state which expects government to provide much more has seen the role of public administration change dramatically, since those times.
The current role and functions adopted by public administration owes its origin to the changes which the human history has witnessed in the last couple of centuries. The first important change was the industrial revolution which resulted in the urbanization of the large cities of the world. Secondly, there was a change in the political philosophy from minimalist state intervention (or laissez-faire) and individualism to social welfare. The two World Wars combined with the changing international scenarios with new countries, alliances and organizations like the formation of United Nations, generated a need to reform the goals of administration in the society; not just of within a nation but also with respect to the world.
Lastly, the increasing population of the world means tremendous pressure on the available resources. The role of providing for basic amenities like food and shelter has therefore fallen into the lap of the Government.
There are three characteristics of an efficient public administration:
1. It needs to meet the functional aims for which it has been created
2. It must be able to meet the long term needs which might arise due to change in administrative techniques or the changes in social environment which are more important and influential
3. It needs to conform to a centralized plan but also accommodate the specific and special demand of particular department units
There is an increasing awareness amongst the citizens of a country regarding their rights and the duties of the Government. Thus, the role and functions of public administration has also become quite dynamic in nature and is constantly evolving in response to the changing needs and demands of the society. Technological interventions, incorporation of new management principles, taking into account the needs and aspirations of the end-customer are some of the new trends in the areas of public administration.
We have read about the famous Wilsonian dichotomy of politics and administration and after the Second World War the diminishing relevance of this dichotomy. The above reference is vital to be kept in mind to understand this topic which brings together the science of politics and economics together to gain a detailed understanding of the administration of the state and its resources.
After the New Public Administration theory of 1968, there was a new approach proposed in the 1970s which talked about economic approaches to analyze public administration called the Public Choice Theory. The important aspect of this theory was that to maximize the welfare through the means of distribution of national income. Now, we also need to understand a term called externality. It comes into action when an individual X affects Y in a reckless manner without taking Y’s gains or losses into account. This leads to a situation called externality. Therefore, in an economy, the Government intervention becomes important to address these externalities.
If a person is running the business of manufacturing alcohol, there is a specific and substantial social impact of this product. This can be, increase in crimes, increased cost of police staff and prisons, the long time and resources investment of the judiciary, etc., which exceeds the net private product, the alcohol. To counter this, the alcohol production will have to be increased by the manufacturer. To deal with this over-production the Government would have to impose a tax on the manufacturers. This tax would be to equate the private cost (of the manufacturer) and the social cost.
The above explanation was necessary to understand the Public Choice theory in a rather detailed manner. Before this theory was proposed, economists and other subject matter experts considered State or the Government to be an agent beyond the realms of economic theories. The state functioned on different drivers than economy and it was an accepted fact. However, the Public Choice Theory challenged this very fact and proposed the use of economic yardstick to evaluate the resource allocation in the public sector and economic analysis to identify the inefficiencies in the Government policy and decision making processes. It also makes a premise that the bureaucrats and politicians work on a model to increase their own power and influence and end up formulating policies which may be against the larger public interest. It got thumbs up from many authors and subject matter experts. This theory also brought in a more consumer centric approach in the formulation of policies and the manner in which the government machinery should function. There was a clear inclination towards democratic administration from bureaucracy and an important aspect was emphasized that the government action needs to be in sync with the values, needs and wants of the citizens.
In such a scenario the author would like to present his New World Administration Policy under one individual – the United Nations Secretary-General – also to be known as God of the Earth. The author is introducing this new concept about God in the present scientific world by seeing that the real God does not physically come to help the human beings. As a result, such physical problems continue to exist, such as food crisis, crime on social or international levels, corruption, terrorism and poverty without being controlled by any external energy (the real God). The author desires that these physical problems of human beings be solved by human beings only. Therefore the author hereby declares that the post of United Nations Secretary-General is God post on the Earth and he will be responsible for solving all problems of human beings which are essential for human life to survive on this earth.
In the following pages the author explains in detail how the administration of the world has to be structured. He is of the opinion that all political parties – both regional and national, all forms of government – Dictatorship, Monarchy, Autocracy, Communism, etc., have to be abolished from the Earth.
We, the people of the Earth, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, ensure peace and provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Earth planet.
The New Administration Policy of the Earth
All legislative powers shall be vested with the United Nations Organization, which shall be headed by the UN Secretary-General. People of each and every state in all the countries of the world will elect a UN Secretary. This will be the main election held in all countries under the New Administration Policy for electing the UN Secretary. The number of UN Secretaries in a country will depend on its population, size and literacy and the number of UN Secretaries will be decided by the UN Organization. Further author advises that all these elected Secretaries will form the new UN Organization and they will broadly be divided into four categories.
The first is State Secretary who will see the function of a particular state only, the second is Country President Secretary who will see the function of a particular country only, the third is UNO Secretary who is working in the UN Organization and the fourth position will be of the UN Secretary-General. All these elected Secretaries will elect one person as UN Secretary-General by holding election in the UNO House and it is not dealt by the citizens of the world. After being elected, the UN Secretary-General will decide on the appointments of State Secretary, Country President Secretary and UNO Secretary.
Regarding of the appointments of UN Secretary, the author wants to clearly emphasize that a UN Secretary who is elected from a particular state / country may not be appointed for that particular place in case of terrorism prone countries. In such strife-torn countries, the State Secretary and Country President Secretary will belong to some other country. Which in effect means a UN Secretary can be appointed anywhere in the world irrespective of the place from which he was elected. Whereas in the case of developed and peaceful countries they may have their own country’s elected UN Secretaries for State Secretary and Country President Secretary.
Administration of New World Policy
In general all the Secretaries will be referred to as UN Secretary but later on based on their appointment they will be addressed as State Secretary, Country President Secretary, UNO Secretary and finally UN Secretary-General.
The State Secretary will handle the functions of State only.
The Country President Secretary shall handle the functions of the country as a whole. All the Country President Secretaries shall report to the UNO Secretary.
The UNO Secretary who is based at the UN Organization will report to the UN Secretary-General.
The UN Secretary-General who shall be considered as the God of the Earth shall oversee the functions of the UN Organization and Country President Secretaries. The appointments of State Secretary, Country President Secretary and UNO Secretaries will be decided by the UN Secretary-General.
The author re-emphasizes that he is changing only the political administrative structure of the present Democracy and not the present Government Officials’ Administrative structure. This will be retained in the New Administration Policy and the existing Government Officials will function under the supervision of the respective UN Secretary. They shall govern the whole world. Each of them will take up a territory and will be ably assisted by Government Official staff belonging to that particular territory and they will be governed by concerned UN Secretary. The Departmental heads will be responsible for the work which is going on under them and they in turn will report to the concerned UN Secretary. The Media will monitor this work as they have a very vital role to play in the New Administration Policy. This is absolutely essential for political liberty and proper functioning of democracy. We can say the Media is the basic fundamental structure of this New Administration Policy and the author is pleased with the current Information Technology and its progress in bringing to focus the real events as they unfold through direct telecast by News Channels, Internet Services, Mobile Telephony and Newspapers. The author is certain that these matters will function at an optimized level under the New Administration Policy.
Powers of the UN Secretaries
The UN Secretaries shall have power to levy and collect taxes, duties and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the inhabitants of the earth and it shall be uniform throughout the world. Some of their powers shall include:
1. to consider and make recommendations on the general principles of cooperation for maintaining international peace and security, including disarmament;
2. to investigate any dispute or situation which might lead to international friction;
3. to recommend methods of adjusting such disputes or the terms of settlement;
4. to determine the existence of a threat to the peace or act of aggression and to recommend what action should be taken;
5. to call on Members to apply economic sanctions and other measures not involving the use of force to prevent or stop aggression;
6. to take military action against an aggressor;
7. to exercise the trusteeship functions of the UNO in strategic areas
;
8. to discuss any question relating to international peace and security and, except where a dispute or situation is currently being discussed by the Security Council, make recommendations on it;
9. to initiate studies and make recommendations to promote international political cooperation, the development and codification of international law, the realization of human rights and fundamental freedom, and international collaboration in the economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, educational and health fields; and assisting in the realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion;
10. to make recommendations for the peaceful settlement of any situation that might impair friendly relations among nations;
11. for making administrative and other laws on a global scale;
12. to exercise the trusteeship functions of the UNO in natural disasters;
13. to recommend to the General Assembly the appointment of the Secretary-General and, together with the Assembly, to elect the Judges of the International Court of Justice;
14. to regulate commerce between all nations, and among the several states;
15. to establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of religion on the earth. Everyone is free to practice their own religion without affecting others;
16. to coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of exchange;
17. to provide for stringent punishment for counterfeiting the currency of any state or nation;
18. to promote the progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;
Roles and Responsibilities of State Secretary
The State Secretary will be in charge of the overall functioning of the respective State and he will report to the designated Country President Secretary who will implement the policies which emanate from the UN Organization. The State Secretary shall implement these policies in a practical manner at the respective State level. Any laxity in enforcing the same shall be viewed very strictly by the UN Organization.
Roles and Responsibilities of Country President Secretary
The Country President Secretary will supervise the performance and functioning of the entire country and he will in turn report to the UN Organization. He shall continue to monitor the day-to-day affairs of all the State Secretaries who are reporting to him.
Roles and Responsibilities of UNO Secretary
The UNO Secretary will be based at the UN Organization and will be responsible for formulating the policies and laws on an international level. The UNO Secretary will be a senior level aide of the Secretary-General. The UNO Secretary is vested with the authority to act on behalf of the Secretary-General during his absence from headquarters or to represent the Secretary-General at conferences and functions. Accordingly, the UNO Secretary participates in public awareness and outreach efforts with different countries in order to elevate the UNO as a leading hub of development policy and development assistance.
The UN Secretary shall also manage the operations of the Secretariat, facilitate the coordination of activities across UN institutions / countries, harmonize the coherence between UN activities in the socio-economic and peace and security sectors and oversee UN reform periodically.
Roles and Responsibilities of the UN Secretary-General
The Secretary-General of the United Nations should play a unique and critical role in international relations. As the chief administrative officer of the world, the Secretary-General is responsible for a wide range of administrative, managerial and substantive tasks and serves as God in representing and upholding the organization’s principles and values. He is also responsible for carrying out functions in his capacity as envisaged by the Security Council, General Assembly, ECOSOC, and other UN organs. He is Numero Uno–No. 1.
One of the Secretary-General’s most important roles will be the ability to use his powers to serve as a mediator in conflicting situations. While the Security Council authorizes the peacekeeping missions and the General Assembly takes care of funds, the Secretary-General should play the essential role of engaging with and mediating between the conflicting parties.
The Secretary-General’s basic duties include attending sessions of UN bodies; consulting with UNO Secretaries, governments and others; and carrying out country visits to meet with Country President Secretaries, stay informed on issues and report on various conditions. The Secretary-General issues an annual report on the work of the UN which appraises its activities and outlines future priorities.
The Qualifications of UNO Secretaries
The candidate must have to his credit a scientific book published and it will be verified by the UN Organization and after their consent he can contest the election of UNO Secretary or he should be a Ph.D. holder in any scientific branch and further he should have worked to bring peace on Earth. Alternatively he may have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He is then eligible for election to the post of UNO Secretary.
The only persons in the world who can sign in green color will be the UNO Secretary-General because green is natural