In a traditional country like India, with a major literacy problem, would such a technology work?
No doubt there is a need for a new way to look at technology. Learning paradigms have changed across India and the nation is fast seeking integration of technology. But the overall quality of education is pretty bad and this needs to change. We need to plant the seed among the young people. Just like with telephones, we can drive a change. In fact, the goverenment’s system must be geared towards systemic accessibility. Access to education changed my life. And I am a firm believer of the fact that access to knowledge is essential for developing a large country. But we seem to be waiting for it for long. When you first came here, it was more than two decades ago? You need to see the success for yourself. In fact, I can see it already happening on the ground. We already have the metro in Delhi, 3G mobile phones and other successes. Now, we need to multiply them. We need to increase the pace of modernisation. The big need for us at the moment is to manage our population. Just imagine if we
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