0.68 Marks, Now a Physics Teacher: How Vote-Bank Politics is Killing Education and Students’ Futures
Imagine this: a candidate who scored just 0.68 marks in Physics is now entrusted with teaching the very subject to the next generation. Not only is this absurd, it is downright dangerous. education is supposed to empower young minds with knowledge, but with such appointments, we are ensuring a future where mediocrity rules and merit is buried.
From Classrooms to Graveyards of Talent
students deserve mentors who can inspire, challenge, and elevate them.
Instead, they are being forced to learn from teachers who themselves barely understand the basics of the subject.
This isn’t empowerment — it’s academic negligence that condemns children to poor learning outcomes.
The Rotten Root: Vote-Bank Politics
Governments, in the name of “social justice” and “representation”, are handing out jobs without considering merit.
While the rhetoric sounds noble, the reality is grim — students are the collateral damage in this vote-bank game.
A country that sacrifices quality education at the altar of politics will never progress.
The Ripple Effect on Society
Weak foundations in science and logic mean fewer innovators, fewer skilled professionals, and fewer problem-solvers.
Industries demand competence, but when classrooms are filled with unqualified teachers, the gap between demand and supply only widens.
india dreams of being a global leader, but such policies push it back decades.
Merit, Not Mediocrity, Must Drive Education
india has no shortage of talented, hardworking youth who can excel as teachers if given the opportunity. But when selection criteria are diluted for political gain, the message is clear:
Merit doesn’t matter. Votes do.
The biggest losers? students, parents, and the nation’s future.
🔴 If 0.68 in Physics is enough to become a Physics teacher, then tomorrow, 0.68 in Medicine could make someone a doctor, and 0.68 in Engineering could make someone a bridge-builder. Would you trust them with your life?
Until we put merit back at the center of education policy, india will continue producing graduates unfit for the modern world — all thanks to governments that trade away education for electoral math.