Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Change the Indian Educattion System

“N-EDSYS”
STEPS TO EDUCATE PEOPLE OF RURAL INDIA WHICH WILL CONVERT RURAL AREA TO URBAN AREA AND SEMI URBAN. I THINK IF WE CAN EDUCATE PEOPLE AGE OF 60 TO 70 AND TAUGHT THEM ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION THEN WE CAN SUCCESS TO EDUCATE THE WHOLE PEOPLE. BECAUSE IFTHEY UNDERSTAND, THEY WILL DEFINITELY TEACH THEIR KIDS AND FORCE THEM TO GET EDUCATION. BUT ONE PROBLEM WILL BE OCCUR AND THAT IS “ PAISA “. I MEAN MONEY. SO WHAT I THOUGHT THAT WE WILL ALSO PROVIDE PART TIME JOBS AND FREE INSURANCE POLICY TO THEM. SO I AM SHOWING YOU THE EDUCATION STEPS BY PYRAMID. SO THIS IS CALLED “N-EDSYS”













Change the whole system from Education system to political system. AS we have a Vision 2020 like that we must make some strategy like “RURAL INDIA 2020”. WE have to change the mentality of Indian people. I am actually more focus to my home town named Kishanganj (Bihar). Kishanganj is the district where literacy rate is very low.
Male:- 22%
Female:- 17%
And that’s one of the most important reason that Kishanganj is still behind. Jute is the main business of Kishanganj. So what we can do to tie up with some jute companies . And then provide Education and Employment which will definitely help to the poor people to get knowledge and earn more money simultaneously. So I come up with some idea.
As every listed companies have shareholders. So I think there should be some strategy that every small company will have shareholders. We will give them some percentage as a shareholder. But they have to educate themselves by going to colleges and schools.

Thought
Get ready…..for anything. As companies governments-indeed entire countries- confront an array of dilemmas, the only constant will be change.
-- A light bulb overhead may signal a bright idea in cartoons and comic books, but in today's business world companies can't sit around waiting for creative bolts of inspiration. Long-lasting success requires a process of innovation. Today innovation is necessary to survive. The global market has become so competitive that innovation is now as valuable an investment as sales and marketing.
Innovation is necessary to preserve the Indian Dream in the competitive global market. In the 21st century, the key to remaining competitive with China and the rest of the world, will be innovation, a national core competency that will play a critical role in the battle to preserve the Indian Dream. Let me give you a classical example.

This is an Irrigation pump that runs on LPG and running cost come to only Re1 per hr. In this innovation a moped engine is used to lift water. The important feature of this innovation is that it is driven by LPG, which makes it economic. He has also made a LPG driven three-wheeler. This is a hybrid of a motor cycle and three wheeler. The front portion comprises the motorcycle and the rear portion has got two wheels. A chain that drives the rear tyres is attached to engine of the motor cycle. The energy required for its movement is provided by the LPG. The cost is around 16000/-. The fuel efficiency is 1000-1200 km per LPG cylinder that turns out to about Rs. 0.28 per k.m..
AS far as I concern Few steps are necessary for Innovate something which are as follows:-
1) Developing Ideas
2) Asking Question
3) Planning
4) Testing
5) Marketing
But I also want to concentrate in the opposite side of Innovation. Lets take an classical example which will focus that what will happen when company concentrate more on Innovation and spend so much money but return is less.
Motorola
Motorola, together with its partners, spent so much time and money to turn the concept of a satellite phone called Iridium into a marketable product that many of its potential customers were lured by mobile-phone companies and the venture itself went bankrupt. In general, companies should not spend too much time creating, developing and commercializing an idea because the process can become too costly and the idea obsolete.




Conclusion:-
1) Adopt innovation in every department across the company
2) Start “basic training” in innovation.
3) Giving the poor a means to work

AMIT JAIN
ISBR, BANGALORE

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