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Coaching Centres have Turned Out to be Poaching Centres
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|July 14, 2025
Have Become Black Holes For Talent In Regimented Silos: Vice-President
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"Coaching centres have turned out to be poaching centres. They have become black holes for talent in regimented silos. Coaching centres are mushrooming. This is menacing for our youth who are our future. We must address this malice that is worrisomely concerning. We cannot allow our education to be so smeared and tarnished said Mr. Dhankar Vice President of India.
Dhankhar slammed the commercialisation of education, particularly the way coaching institutions invest heavily in publicity. He also slammed the commercialisation of education, particularly the way coaching institutions invest heavily in publicity. Money is poured into billboards and advertisements in newspapers. This money comes from those who either take loan or who painstakingly paid to make their future bright. This is not optimal utilisation of money, and these advertisements are alluring but they are eyesores for our civilisational ethos.
Nations will no longer be compromised or colonized by armies as armies have now been replaced by algorithms. Sovereignty will not be lost through invasions, but through dependence on foreign digital infrastructure.
The Vice-President called for a new vision of patriotism rooted in technological leadership, We are getting into a new era, an era of new Nationalism. Technological leadership is the new frontier of Patriotism. We have to be world leaders in technological leadership.
VP raised concerns over import dependence in critical sectors like defence, saying, If we get technology driven equipment from outside, especially in sectors such as defence, that country has the power to bring us to a standstill.
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