Life is a struggle when you have nothing. If your parents are wealthy, then you will live in your own house with AC, fridge and washing machine. If you are born to poor parents, then you have lived in a rented house. After your parents, you have to go to work to pay rent or else you will be on the street.
You are compelled to go to work and you don't have freedom, I mean free time to think about the politics or the welfare of society. To work for society, you should have time, food and shelter.
Then think, what if you don't have time, food and shelter? If you don't have these, then you are in a situation to earn money by going to work.
Then how can I marry or raise children, if I'm working for the food and education of my children, my whole youth of life will be dedicated to the work I'm doing to earn money for this.
Ok, let's assume you are thinking that you can buy rice and pulses in the Ration shop and join your children in the government school. Now, you also need a minimum of 1000 rupees per month to pay for the groceries and cooking gas. If your children are finishing school and waiting for college counselling to secure a seat in the college as per your rank list, the marks scored in their high school are considered. Not all poor students will get a seat in the government college where the fees are low. And no poor parents' children have the money to join the JEE, CLAT, NEET coaching class, where the students who have money are trained for the entrance exam.
Is it correct? where a trained person and an untrained person are participating in the martial arts competition. Or a normal person and an army person fighting, one-to-one. Who will win? It's obvious that the trained person will win in most of the matches.
And beyond this, there is a quota according to the category, like general, backwards and scheduled. I have schemes and plans to tackle this problem. Is the current system and government trying to tackle these problems? But nothing. Here, all is Money.
Everyone should give equal knowledge and training; it's up to their efforts and practice to compete with others in the competition, like an entrance exam. No money should be an interference in getting an education.
Whether poor or rich, everyone should have equal education and training. There should be no separate board of education like CBSE, State Board, or International Board. Everything needs a correct system and governance.
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