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he Indian School System is based on the British Culture

The Indian School System is based on the British Culture, prevailed during the British Rule. It continues even today. This is a system that has many drawbacks, along with numerous benefits. On the benefits side, it makes a person well-educated with Subjects studied, to get enlightened and enabled to apply in real day-to-day life. The knowledge acquired is in-depth in all the Subjects, and in no way inferior to that of Students in any other country. On the drawback side, a Student’s progress is measured by adopting the system of “Pass” and “Fail,” especially in the higher classes of 9th class to 12th class. A student who is not successful in the final exam of the 9th cannot study on the 10th. This is the same case in 11th also, where the Student cannot study the 12th class. In all the above instances, the Student is sent out of School Life with a Transfer Certificate and made to plunge in dismay that their further education is put a stop to. https://roantiscalantchemica

BROOM 3: AAP sweeps Delhi, BJP surge not enough, Congress steady at 0

If you watched the Delhi exit poll broadcasts and expected Tuesday to throw a surprise, well, it's not happening. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has pulled into an unassailable lead in counting trends. The BJP is left with around 12 seats in a 70-member assembly. Congress may draw a blank, and its leaders are speaking out. Though Delhi elections are normally three-way contests, the one held on February 8 was largely seen as a face-off between the AAP and the BJP. Arvind Kejriwal -- who will be chief minister for a third time if he wins -- touted himself as a good governance man, promised doorstep delivery of rations and offered spoken English classes and a patriotism curriculum to school students. His campaign slogan told voters, "Acche beetle paanch saal" -- five years have gone by "well". The BJP, on the other hand, didn't declare a prospective chief minister (a detail the AAP tried repeatedly to drum into voters'