Echoes of Higher Education in Manipur
James Khangenbam *
Birds migrate for a favourable climate. Students who passed their higher secondary examinations in search for better education moves to other States or aboard. Most of the colleges in Manipur are on the verge of extinction with no students turning up. Species do extinct due to environmental factor. Youth is a prime time in life.
Youthful energy thirst for a happening place, a college campus is one such place. Young boys and girls love to gaze the defining beauty of their self in the mirror. Their mindset is like that, but when they reach college they sighted dismay and felt no pride. Our colleges are not built up to the mark. I believe infrastructure is a defining edge for a model institute.
A green lawn to sit on is a mind refreshing site. Let us ponder over the missionary schools that bring out top results in Manipur, no doubt administrators are from outside the State but who are the teachers teaching there.
We have good teachers but we lack investors. Certain big private schools run by Manipuri people are coming up with good administration and meritorious results nowadays. Of late, the State Government is furnishing Government schools with proper buildings but our colleges are not.
If youths are the future pillars of the nation, we are left only with the building blocks. Other States are digging foundation sites for erecting pillars. The energy in the youth is made dull and dormant with no vision in the State. These could only be solved by making our State an educational hub.
The dream of an educational hub could be fulfilled if we can stop the larger percentage of migrating students from our State. In this knowledge age and knowledge economy, students should dance to the best tune and go wherever necessary. But why our colleges are failing? Why do we lose our students?
Why is the Government or the stakeholders not challenging the matter with the right step? One rupee expenditure will fetch hundreds is what I believe because we have qualified teachers and brilliant candidates for teachers.
Our main focus should be on retaining meritorious student and when they are regionally tuned, they will erect power and bring certain changes here. Our citizens do not hesitate in spending amounts of money in educating their ward.
Let the college goers enjoy well-equipped colleges, let them play in big campus, let them have the best teacher, let there be world class interactions through invitation lectures, let them surf the globe. If the environment is disturbing built residential colleges for them. Let's observe the ability of these resourceful youths.
Agricultural economy is no big competition; industrial economy is out of vogue but knowledge economy is what the world is going after because a knowledgeable man can generate many employments. Global village search for the rightful human cause and knowledge is the only means of approach. Software boom in India is making the country rich.
China is leading in hardware that is because both these nations have speciality in the matter through knowledge and skill development. The southern State of India is where the nations' software engineers are groomed and nourished. The success indicates the ability of the region in tapping its human resource and consequently attracting others to meet the demands.
Our State should gear up and save the valuable possession or the gift of the nature in accumulating a knowledge pool with proper line ups. At the brighter side, JNIMS is coming up, we have the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Central Agriculture University; these colleges could be termed as pioneer institutes in making the region an educational hub. Recently medical College in Churachandpur was launched.
NIT Manipur is running its course successfully. High school and higher secondary institutes are performing as student migration up to this level is not high.
Let's build grand colleges for a brighter cause and feel proud of it. If the people living in this reason are sending off their children for better education despite financial hurdles, the only answer State or Central authority can give is just to make good colleges flourish in the State.
* James Khangenbam wrote this article for e-pao.net
The writer can be contacted at jameskhangenbam7(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This article was webcasted on 28 January 2023.
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