@dian_arifiya This has nothing to do with education. They had to do a difficult manual job and they screwed up. If you want to blame something blame the system which forced them to do this.
@vonbrauckmann No books will ever be written on how to fix the world because the writers won't ever be able to comprehend the perils of the future. This is a basic categorical mistake.
@TheAhmedShariff Such kinds of shops exist in every city in India, the owners probably don't earn much to fix the decor and your privileged ass is too entitled to even care for them.
@IndianTechGuide True in entire Indian academia including IIsc, TIFR and others, even the professors of IITs earn less than what private companies offer. On the other hand, in the west and in China it's just the other way around and that is why they have the best scientists and researchers.
@martinmbauer This analogy reminds me of the brilliant work by Itamar Pitowski about the probability polytope constructed from the pair of boolean classical property [color(red/blue), shape(round/square)] and how Bell's theorem implies that quantum prediction is outside that polytope
@authoramish You are suffering from a severe case of nobelitis, when people who got famous in one field start to think that they know about other fields.