The Price of Progress: Are Schools and Hospitals Becoming Just Another Business?

in Hive Learners2 days ago

It seems that earlier there used to be very few universities and there were very few things around us due to which there were very few means of employment. If you look at the past, if I talk about 40-50 years ago, then even then the resources were very less. If you don't want to go that far back, then you can go back about 30 to 35 years if I talk about particular India. At that time there used to be very few colleges here and there were not so many things and whatever colleges were there, they used to be mostly government run because at that time private schools were not so popular but if you look, you will find a private school open in every street and locality, you will find each one with a play group or some other name. Those who have less money are opening schools, and those who have more money are opening colleges. See, to run a big organisation or institution, a huge amount of money is required, and for this, you should also have very good relations in a government department. If this is the case, then perhaps you can easily open a school and a college, and who knows what else you can do.

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In the past, schools and colleges were considered sacred places, where people went to receive education and returned with something truly special. However, times have changed. Nowadays, schools and colleges have become a business model, but this isn't for everyone. There are still many incredibly popular colleges, and the education they offer is incredibly popular, which is why people prepare extensively to attend them, or should I say, are incredibly excited. If you're attending an institution and you're gaining excellent knowledge, or if you're exposed to an environment or learning that can help you in your future, that's a good thing. However, if I'm talking about India, where I live, there are a lot of colleges that offer a degree, but there's no guarantee you'll receive it after that.

And this isn't just about schools and colleges; hospitals are in the same situation these days. Earlier, there used to be government hospitals. Even now, there are many government hospitals, but private hospitals are running very fast, and the fees charged there are very high. Not everyone can afford private hospitals or private schools. Many private schools have very high fees, and not everyone can afford them. That's why everyone goes to government schools and government colleges. But if a government college is good, IIT is very famous in India, and there is a lot of competition for it. If you do ITI, you can get a job in private companies, or if you have some recognition, you can get a job there too. You just need to get a diploma or some kind of degree.

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Earlier, your degree, your diploma used to have value but now its value is falling because nowadays fake ones are in circulation a lot, people even get degrees made by paying money or should I say the credibility of the degree is getting loose because nowadays everyone has a degree, which earlier very few people had. After all, very few people were educated, if you look at it everyone does graduation or post graduation but after that they do not do a job nor do they prepare for any higher level studies which also has a huge impact on our society. Nowadays everyone does things just to earn money, be it a job or your business, you consider earning money as your ultimate religion, but this should not happen, you should be kind to your employees and you should also think about those who are earning you less money, if you do not think like this then perhaps, if not today then tomorrow you will definitely have to face the consequences of this, Bhagat, nowadays in hospitals you will see that the patients are not taken care of, they are only interested in taking money, be it government institutions or private institutions.

Look, times are changing, and many things are changing around us. People are treating everything as a business rather than a patient, which isn't good, as it can prove dangerous for you. Hospital owners treat it as a business. Many doctors are very popular, so they open their own private clinics or hospitals, depending on their budget. If a doctor is particularly popular, their hospital becomes a success, and gradually, a large staff joins them. But, look, the large-scale scams that occur in hospitals aren't always exposed. You've often seen news channels conduct sting operations, revealing the conditions of many such hospitals and schools. Initially, it was difficult to get such news stories. Many independent journalists continue their journalism through YouTube and other outlets; otherwise, trust in news channels has eroded these days.

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See, I believe that whatever you do, you should give your hundred percent to it and do it completely and do not shirk work. If you do your work with complete dedication, then you will definitely see its result. If you see that something wrong is happening to a person, then you should defend him or protect him if you are capable, and you should raise your voice against many things that are happening wrong or which you think can have a negative impact. Thank you. See, whoever is in a business will earn money, and he has become a businessman only to earn money, but see, if anything is taken legitimately, then it is good. If anything is misused too much, then one day or the other it will definitely be destroyed.

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 2 days ago  

Sincerely, anything that is worth doing is worth doing well no matter the monetary reward attached to it

Thank you for sharing 😊

Yes, but value doesn't come from how well we do something, it comes from what we choose to do. When systems only validate what is monetizable, "doing good" becomes a form of compliance, not a choice.

Okay, efficiency is not free, it comes at the cost of losing the community language. The price of progress😊 seems to be the conversion of meaning into a commodity.

That is the great irony of life now, the situation in the system are the stack opposite of yesteryears.
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correct. specially in third world countries, fake degrees are easy to obtain as corruption is widely spread

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I experienced that situation in my country when I wanted to study electronics. I took courses at several well-known and popular academies, which turned out to be scams.

There were no workshops with tools, and no hands-on experience with devices. At several academies, you just filled out a form, and they charged you monthly.

Finally, I found a reputable electronics academy, but I had already spent a lot of the money I had saved for my studies.