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In a statement, S Shanavas IAS, the Director of General Education, expressed deep concerns about the declining quality of general education in Kerala. According to him, the current state of affairs has led to students receiving top A+ grades despite struggling with basic reading and writing skills. Shanavas pointed out that the practice of generously awarding marks to underperforming students is causing significant harm to the individual and to the overall education system.
Moreover, Shanavas highlighted the stark contrast between the historical reputation of Kerala's education system, once compared to European standards, and its current lamentable condition. He went on to draw a concerning parallel between Kerala's education model and that of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, states notorious for their subpar education standards.
Many residents of Kerala share Shanavas's views, expressing agreement with his assessment of the situation. People are fed-up with the communist government, led by Pinarayi Vijayan, which has ruined various sectors in the state. The education system, in particular, has been accused of being hijacked and influenced by the Student Federation of India (SFI) and Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), the student wings of the communist party.
People are aware of the fact that communist sympathizers are obtaining teaching positions in government institutions with fake degree certificates without proper qualifications. People are also aware that the communist-affiliated teaching and non-teaching staff of irregular attendance, asserting that they compensate for their shortcomings by inflating student grades without thorough evaluation of answer sheets.
Majority of the people are frustrated and angry with the government lead by Pinarayi Vijayan as it is the worst in the history of India. Ministers lacking skills and commitment to the welfare of the state and its people. Their only job is to cover-up of huge scandals and criminal activities involving the chief minister and other communist leaders.
In response to Shanavas's statements, Education Minister V Sivankutty has denied the claims, and there are speculations about his potential removal from his post. However, despite the government's stance, a significant portion of the Kerala population supports Shanavas, applauding his courage in speaking the facts and about perceived issues within the education system.
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