When I look back over my own years as a student, I have fond memories of certain teachers. You probably do have. The ones who made a lasting impression on me did so because of their ability to connect with me on many different tangible and intangible levels. I have no idea what score I had on tests in those classes, but I remember the profundity of the impact they had on my life.
With privatization we lost much of the moral contact with our students, Students think their black money is the bread and butter, for teachers, and many medical teachers think they are here to stay as the MCI wants them live in medical colleges up to 70 years. India faces the sudden threat of accountability in education the NEET for students and reducing the resources in both black and white with demonetization of higher currencies, The Private Medical Institutes faces the threat how to run the system? At…