Education cannot be a business.


 From Now On: Even Leaders' Children Will Attend Government Schools


 Reported by Sanchita chatterjee: The demand that "even leaders' children must attend government schools" is no longer merely a slogan; it is a necessity of the times.


We aspire to a society where education is equal for all—where the rich and the poor, the leaders and the common citizens alike, receive education of the same standard. The current reality, however, is that many leaders and influential figures educate their own children in private schools, while the common people are compelled to rely on the public education system. Under such circumstances, how can government schools ever truly improve?


If a law were enacted mandating that the children of leaders, ministers, and government officials must also attend government schools, the quality of those institutions would naturally rise. From teacher recruitment to infrastructure and academic standards—every aspect would undergo transformation. This is because, at that point, they too would desire a high-quality education for their own children.


While the demand to completely shut down private schools may seem drastic to many, there is, at the very least, a need to establish a system in which government schools become so excellent that people are voluntarily eager to enroll their children in them.

Education cannot be a business.

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