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We all celebrate our religious festivals so what's the harm in having a worship place around us. If it is maintained tidily and harmoniously then it's not a hindrance to the people and the education system. By comparing the number of temple and education centre is actually of no relevance.  


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There is nothing wrong absolutely in having places of worship or doing worshiping. Having educational institutions  is also important rather more important in development of the country. If places of worship outnumber the educational institutions ,how one can expect an educated society and a country can develop?

 

There are so many religions and people from every religion would need a place of worship in the vicinity. So, naturally there will be more places of worship. It is not correct to make a comparison with the number of educational institutions. It would have made more sense if survey showed comparison between the money being wasted on the number of pubs etc in the cities and the amount spent for promoting education. 

The purpose is to provide the quality of education that helps in taking the country towards development. If these educational institutions serve this purpose, then there is nothing wrong in having more number of places of worship. But the things are happening in a different way. Quality education is deteriorating by day and above all there is no accessibility to a common man.

 

RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

Definitely there should be sufficient educational institutions, infrastructure and staff  to improve the educational level of the nation. It should be done with proper planning and action. But what has religion to do here? It is true that the places of worship are more in number.  But how do they affect or do any harm to the educational sector? Education and religion are two independent subjects and I couldn’t find any relevance in bringing them face to face for a comparison. 

Number of education institutions is not enough in India and education institutes which are working is not able to give quality education. Education and religion have not any relation specialy is ref. of Hindus. 

 

 

anil wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

Definitely there should be sufficient educational institutions, infrastructure and staff  to improve the educational level of the nation. It should be done with proper planning and action. But what has religion to do here? It is true that the places of worship are more in number.  But how do they affect or do any harm to the educational sector? Education and religion are two independent subjects and I couldn’t find any relevance in bringing them face to face for a comparison. 

Number of education institutions is not enough in India and education institutes which are working is not able to give quality education. Education and religion have not any relation specialy is ref. of Hindus. 

Of course there is no relation between religion and education. But education is as important as religion in view of the necessity of developing the the country. Anybody will agree that how vital is the role of education in the development of a country. If these educational institutions are increased and provide quality education, there is nothing wrong in having more places of worship.

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

Definitely there should be sufficient educational institutions, infrastructure and staff  to improve the educational level of the nation. It should be done with proper planning and action. But what has religion to do here? It is true that the places of worship are more in number.  But how do they affect or do any harm to the educational sector? Education and religion are two independent subjects and I couldn’t find any relevance in bringing them face to face for a comparison. 

Number of education institutions is not enough in India and education institutes which are working is not able to give quality education. Education and religion have not any relation specialy is ref. of Hindus. 

Of course there is no relation between religion and education. But education is as important as religion in view of the necessity of developing the the country. Anybody will agree that how vital is the role of education in the development of a country. If these educational institutions are increased and provide quality education, there is nothing wrong in having more places of worship.

But it is not duty of educational institute of teach us about religion. Requirement of educational institutes is only for the young, but religious places are for all peoples, so these may be more than educational institutes.

 

 

 

 

Both Religion and Education are different institutions necessary and essential for the upkeep of society ! I agree with Lopamudra and the two should not be compared because their purpose is different . Places of worship for all religions and educational institutions  can  exist side by side as long as they don't clash and come in the way of each other 


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Thank you said by: Lopamudra

This goes on to show that Indians are fearful people who always want to reach to power of Lord in any case they feel the advent of fear onto their mental capacity. It is natural. Education is important and ratio should be increased so that future citizens have good impartment of education in order to build a strong society.


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