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The Uncertain Future 

I've been a small entity in the vast ocean of education; and always felt that academic systems do not evolve as quickly as society and the minds of the students. From middle school up - children should be shown how education and their future will work hand-in-hand so that they can make a difference even at their tender age.
If someone is programmed to be interested in something, they get smarter at it either by personal experience, text, or visual learning.
We only focus on subjects that connect to our personal interests and the rest is generally, a waste of time. From what I remember in the public school systems of India, there were never enough supplies, nor enough specialized teachers or equipment, for the ever changing developmental and emotional issues of the students.
Not only are children being trained for a world that doesn't exist - they are not being prepared for one with an uncertain future.

# The crisis in Indian education system may be more than a matter of sliding rankings on world educational performance scales. Our children learn within a system of education devised for a world that increasingly does not exist. 

 


##With my experience in particularly rural parts of India, parents are completely ignorant of the fact, of what should be the real academic goal of a child be.
Learning and doing have become inseparable in the face of conditions that invite us to discover and in our present makeup we discover nothing Being dumb in the existing educational system is bad enough. Failing to create a new way of learning adapted to contemporary circumstances might be a national disaster. The good news is, some people are working on it.



Demographics

Population 0.13 % of the total population of the state of Jharkhand

The total population of Asurs is 10,712 with a decennial growth rate of 37.63 from the 1981 population as per the 1991 census; they are an insignificant group in West Bengal, but Asurs were amongst the Proto-Australoid groups inhabiting the western regions of West Bengal in pre-historic times. In the 1981 census their literacy rate was 10.66 percent.


Asur is one of them, which is considered to be the oldest community in India. It fall under Proto-Australoid category of ancient human who started migrating from Africa around 65,000 years ago. Asur is one of the most ancient ethnic groups in the state of Jharkhand and they speak Asuri language. Asur believes Mahishasur, who also appears in Hindu mythologies as a demon, to be their proud ancestor of Harappa-Mahenjodaro civilization, and hence they inherit their common surname ‘Asur’ even today.


** Very low literacy level and withdrawing from the outside world brought them on the verge of extinction today.

Researchers believe that what is now one of the most vulnerable tribes in central India built the ancient Indus Valley Civilization using unique metallurgical knowledge.
The Asurs (which in Sanskrit means “the demons”) is the only tribe in the world today with knowledge of how to extract iron from laterite rocks, while everywhere else it is extracted from hematite and magnetite. This tribe, with a total population of 7783 today, is believed to be the great builders of the ancient era.

A brief monograph series from 1993 by the Tribal Research Institute located at Ranchi with the Epoch Times, which mentions that the Asurs were originally from Illyria (ancient Greece), had adopted the culture of Babylon and Egyptian civilization, and gave this knowledge to Iran and India.“The Asurs of 12 B.C. were the greatest. They established the Mohenjodaro and Harappan Civilizations. They were tall and Herculean in their builds,”.
 



 
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