V.Isvarmurti

Senior Indian Congressman, Thinker and Intellectual

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Surplus horticulture production is here!

Posted on April 6, 2004October 12, 2010 by V.Isvarmurti

But no credible agri export strategy is visible! Surplus onion and potato production and fall in prices! This `annual ritual’ gives us an idea of how horticulture sector is capable of over producing and prices crashing! Indian horticulture cries for attention. What we need is not extension of horticrops. Nor crop productivity. What we need…

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We tell bankers: change your mindset!

Posted on April 6, 2004October 12, 2010 by V.Isvarmurti

Take initiatives to do more than mere lending. Bankers are back in the news. For the obvious reason they think that with the Securitization Bill they can recover the NPAs easily. Some of the high profile banks, notably ICICI have attached industrial properties.

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Classics on education

Posted on April 6, 2004April 9, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

What was ancient Indian education like? It is a million pities that a modern Indian is very much aware-let alone proud-of India’s heritage. In the long process of assimilation of foreign influences we have lost our own identity. After nearly half a century of freedom our educated minds are not free from foreign ideas and…

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Delhi Schools blamed for high fees

Posted on April 6, 2004April 9, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

How true? And how justified this criticism? Everywhere school fees are rising. Why not? That’s how school managements justify the fee hikes in the face of rising costs. While this doesn’t make use in our dailies, in Delhi the school fee hike is a raging public debate.

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Education orthodoxy questioned

Posted on April 6, 2004April 9, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

Is there anything called pure education? Education standards as such can’t do much to improve the standards of living or the quality of living. For the later virtues we have to search for salvation, not in education but in economics and culture. Here in a perceptive review of an education report just published in the…

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India’s Model of public school

Posted on April 5, 2004April 9, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

A short history, an English headmaster, a mix of many contradictions, claims to pedigree, pressures of paying high fees and the consequent pushing off the more genteel classes by the new commercial and business tycoon families make this once proud imitator of the British model into India’s own new model. The crack of a cricket…

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Public Schools in India

Posted on April 5, 2004April 9, 2007 by V.Isvarmurti

Are they living up to their ideals? Public schools are said to give the best education to youngsters from well-off economic and social backgrounds. Yes, this perception is right. These schools have been inherited from the British administrators who founded them in India. The British founded two types of public schools. Schools like the Lawrence…

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V. Isvarmurti is a leading public figure from south of India. He is a former member of the then Madras Legislative Council. He had his education at such reputed institutions like Tagore’s Santiniketan and Oxford University. Read More

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