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Make in india or make for India ?

After "Jai Jawan jai Kisaan" by Lal Bahadur Shashtri ,We have "Make in India" a new intitiative taken by another prime minister for the growth of India. Lets' look at some of the positive facts regarding make in INDIA -: 1- We will have the most number of human labour, almost 63 million by 2022 with an average age of 29 years. 2- Strong mandate in Lok Sabha which can help in clearing some important bills. 3- strong personality like Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister who can take strong decisions. I don't want to discuss about the 2 and 3 point but i do have a problem with the 1 point. I do agree with the fact that we have a huge amount of human capital but my concern is about the quality. When India got Independent we had less than 100 colleges in India, So the main task of PM J.L. Nehru was to increase the number of colleges. We have achieved that target by increasing the number of colleges to more than 3000 but i can't say the same about quality. According to a survey done by the All India Education Survey a fifth class student isn't able to solve problems of second class. Now my question is, Is that human capital an asset or liability in current scenario ?? If we really want to make India a manufacturing hub ,than we need to raise the standards of our education otherwise I would like to quote a famous saying here-
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in Large groups"
such amount of human capital will do more damage than good to this country if they don't get what they want !

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