Controversy arose over the corruption essay asked in the standard 10 Gujarati paper.
Never taught ‘corruption’ in a textbook but asked for an essay on a board exam.
corruption – Issues: Introduction Meaning of Corruption – Corruption is seen in every field – Why Corruption? – Who commits corruption? – Measures to eliminate corruption – Corruption knows today’s etiquette – Conclusion.
There has been a controversy in the board examination of Std. 10, asking for an essay on corruption in English medium second language Gujarati paper.
This subject has never been taught in a textbook. But the essay is asked in the board exam. Education experts say that it is difficult for Std. 10 children to study this subject. Appropriate calculation if you are a college-level student.
In the Std. 10 examinations held on Thursday, essays were asked about the creativity and writing style of the students. One topic, ‘Nari Tu Narayani,’ ‘Protection of the environment is the protection of life,’ and ‘Corruption’ topics were asked.
The first two of the three subjects were suitable for the students, and the students were able to express their positive thoughts in the subjects.
But on the issue of corruption, the students had to present their negative thoughts. For the text, the students also had to conceive negatively. Educationists say that such an essay is considered difficult for Std.10.
These issues were covered in the essay.
Corruption – Issues: Introduction Meaning of Corruption – Corruption is seen in every field – Why Corruption? – Who commits corruption? – Measures to eliminate corruption – Corruption knows today’s etiquette – Conclusion.
The essay should have been asked according to age
It is sensitive to cover the issue of ‘Corruption is like etiquette today’ in the essay in Std. I believe the question should be asked keeping in mind the age. College students should ask> Dr. Prashant Bhimani, Senior Psychologist
Imaginary concepts can be created.
In Std. 10, the child is a minor. Everything from the question paper to the syllabus should always be positive on his mind. An issue like corruption often leads a child to think negatively, leading to imaginary concepts. > Sanjay Rawal, Academician.