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Is the current education system of India making the kids a machinery of producing good results?
Today's education system promotes extensive learning and cramming so that child must earn good marks. This marks-oriented system promotes cramming and mugging up thereby, discouraging understanding of concepts. Therefore, children are unable to take out time for their work-outs and remain stressful.
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