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The coaching industry survives on survivor bias, parental anxiety, and teenage insecurity. Education is supposed to help young people find their strengths. The coaching mafia has turned it into a business where thousands fund the dream, a few achieve it, and only the achievers are shown because they help bring in the next paying batch.
This exploitation thrives on a deeper systemic cynicism. Until a few years ago in places like UP, there was a widespread belief that securing a government job was impossible without backroom deals or political leverage. While this perception wasn't entirely true, the coaching mafia actively fueled it, keeping the myth alive because desperate students meant a booming business.
Today, however, that narrative is breaking down. Schemes like the Abhyudaya coaching initiative are showing that students can succeed without spending a single rupee. Exams are being conducted with greater integrity, and law enforcement agencies like the STF are actively putting the kingpins of these exam mafias behind bars. Naturally, the loudest pushback against these changes comes from the very people who benefited from the old status quo, those who wanted the youth to remain permanently dependent on their expensive, gatekeeping systems. Their time is running out.
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