Readers’ comments: Article on NAAC addresses corruption in higher education

I immersed myself in this entire article and found it to be truly captivating (“How colleges in India bribe assessors to get higher grades”). Your efforts are making a significant contribution to the future of education. Addressing corruption in higher education is urgent. It’s disheartening to see how some strive for higher grades through dishonest means. It is time to take decisive action and restore integrity in institutions to nurture young talent. – Pawan Kumar Soni

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This article mentions a government college but that may not be true. A government institute cannot fudge data and offer bribes. You should reverify this. – Rama Kant Shukla

Students cleaning toilets

How can one make sanitary employees of students who could be aspiring to become business people or politicians (“Scheduled Caste panel issues notice after Telangana IAS officer asks students to clean toilets”)? – Sujatha Nagelli

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The IAS officer should be asked to teach the students how to clean toilets by performing the task herself for the students. – PVS Prasad

Law practice

Practical experience is necessary in every field (“Making law practice a condition for civil judge candidates will hurt India’s justice system”). It can be reduced to one year of practice instead of three years. Then there should be a tough oral and written law knowledge interview, with live video recordings,...

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