ये सनसनीखेज खबर है, लेकिन इलेक्ट्रॉनिक मीडिया नहीं बताएगा :
भारत में करीब-करीब 15,000 के आसपास ITI हैं। ITI हैं, जिनमें 3298 ITI सरकारी हैं और 11,000 प्राइवेट ITI हैं. भारत में इतना बड़ा ITI नेटवर्क है, जो बेसिक इंडस्ट्रियल ट्रेनिंग देते है.
जांच से यह पता चला कि ज्यादातर ITI, जिनके एफिलिएशंस कैंसिल किए गए या जिनकी मान्यता कैंसिल की गई, उनमें स्टूडेंट्स ही नहीं थे. पूरे का पूरा ITI कागज पर चल रहा था और इसमें 22 सरकारी ITI ऐसे भी हैं, जिनमें छात्र नहीं पाए गए. इसके अलावा भी कई तरीके की और खामियां पाई गई हैं.
A Message to India's Teachers: RISE
Lapdog media called YouTube Educators “frauds.”
Why? TV viewers 36 cr; YouTube users 77 cr
Subscribers: Khan Sir: 2.6 cr; MBrains: 1.5 cr
Media has fallen; Teachers are the new media
Just 10 YT views can mean 10 lives changed
THE CHANGE:
Where the Mind Is Without Fear
a. In 1597, Sir Francis Bacon said: “Knowledge is Power.” Teachers have led the greatest transformations in human history. Today they have both knowledge and technology.
b. In ancient Indian tradition, the ultimate power did not reside in the king’s sword, but in the Vaak (spoken word) of the guru. Saraswati, the Goddess of Knowledge, is also known by the name Vaakdevi (Goddess of Speech).
c. While India’s “lapdog” prime time media has degenerated into cheap shouting matches and emotional manipulation of the masses, a small class of YouTube educators is rising to inspire, empower, and educate the youth.
Strong Self-Esteem
a. Mainstream media in India today is a sin goods industry that profits from selling poison, just like the tobacco or alcohol industry.
b. A lapdog media journalist’s only loyalty is to their salary. They have no real knowledge, so they operate on a broken self-esteem (broken spine). They will sell their souls for money, as money is their only redemption.
c. Teachers, on the other hand, have knowledge, so their spine is strong. They earn small money, and their qualifications make them fairly employable. They have nothing to lose.
“Do Kaudi Ke” YouTubers
a. The era of YouTube educators began with Khan Sir. A man of modest means, he started teaching poor kids in Patna. When Covid lockdowns hit, he turned to YouTube.
b. Today Khan Sir’s YouTube channel (Khan GS Research Centre) has 2.6 crore subscribers. That is more subscribers than CNN USA’s main YouTube channel.
c. Khan Sir’s channels have distributed 100K+ free videos with billions of views. He uses blackboards, wit, creativity, and exhibits a fierce love for the students who mostly come from farming or construction labor families.
d. These are students whom India’s elite education & coaching industry has written off as unworthy of attention due to their inability to pay fees in lakhs.
e. There are dozens of emerging YouTube educators in India who have decided to level the playing field. “Magnet Brains” free school education, for example, has 1.5 cr subscribers and 60K+ free videos.
f. A traditional classroom can reach 100 students. A YouTube classroom can reach 100 million. A girl in a remote village in Odisha, U.P., or Tamil Nadu can get access to high-calibre teachers – completely free of cost.
Prime Time Is the Real Fraud
a. India ranked at 157 out of 180 countries in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index. Syria, Palestine, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia ranked better than India.
b. A comprehensive Reuters Institute report published by Oxford shows now only 36% news consumers in India trust news.
c. FICCI-EY 2026 report shows digital advertising has already captured two-thirds of all advertising budgets of corporate India. (Check the stock prices of listed mainstream media companies.)
d. The viewership of traditional TV news networks has declined to 36 cr viewers, while CLSA data reveals the scale of YouTube domination: 77 cr monthly active users (MAUs) in India.
The Power of a Teacher
a. A Harvard-Columbia study tracked the lives of 1 million children. Researchers found that high-impact teachers structurally improve the economic outcomes of a single classroom by millions of dollars over a lifetime.
b. An MIT global study titled “The Knowledge Capital of Nations” analyzed data across 50 years to show that a difference of one standard deviation on student performance tests correlates with a 2% increase in long-term GDP per capita.
c. A World Bank study titled “Education Quality and Economic Growth” showed that Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth of a nation is directly related to the cognitive skills of the workforce, which the teachers help develop.
Speaking is a Teacher’s Superpower
a. Teachers are the influencers of public consciousness. There is a reason why the greatest transformations in human history have been led by teachers.
b. If you are a teacher reading this, whether you get 100 views on YouTube or 100 million, recognize your power to impact young minds.
c. You are a node of trust in a society that has very little left in terms of faith in institutions. Your students believe in you. You have credibility earned through knowledge rather than daily chest-thumping drama on TV.
d. The lapdogs of the establishment have told you what they think of you: “Do kaudi ke.” Wear that as a badge of honour. Remember they only attack what they fear.
e. Your prize is not millions earned by selling your soul daily to the highest bidder on prime time. Your prize is the blackboard diagram that a girl student in a village forwards to her friend as a screenshot with this message: “Ye dekh, samajh aa gaya.”
ENDPIECE
Charlie Munger said: “Take a simple idea, and take it seriously.” YouTube education is a simple idea with demonstrated outcomes. It is a change begging to happen in India.
@arabicatrader
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