St.Andrews World School
Writer in Ghaziabad
St.Andrews World School
Writer in Ghaziabad
The Education System After the Covid 19 Pandemic in India. The largest educational system in the world is the Indian education system, which has over 150 million students. The quality of these schools can vary wildly, and many experts see this as a major hindrance to the success of India’s economy.
As one of the world’s most populous countries, it is imperative that India focus on ensuring its population has access to well-educated teachers and students who are well supported by infrastructure. To do this, many experts believe that it’s time for India to reform its education system.
The pandemic has taken a toll on the education system in India. Schools have closed since the start of the pandemic and, even when they reopen, it is unlikely that they will be able to enrol the same number of students.
This means many children will left out of school, and there are also questions about how this will impact their future employment prospects. The Indian government has responded by promising to invest in rebuilding these schools and improving their quality. They’ve also promised to provide free education for every child in India.
In the aftermath of the Covid 19 pandemic, India’s education system left in shambles. The schools overcrowded and schools lacked basic necessities for students. It has been a year since the pandemic hit and now, children have to do their homework with a candle.
The government is still struggling to recover from this disaster and is five years away from being self-sufficient. But there are ways to rebuild after the pandemic. The first step is removing all those who have denied education because they don’t have enough money or access to quality education.
We must also improve our school facilities so that these children can learn as much as possible about their environment. We need more teachers as well as financial support from the government to rebuild our future generation, one student, at a time.