I think that there is some merit in keeping society competitive and aspiring. As long as there's a level plank field to access those centres of excellence. Many wis kids have actually studied at goverment schools, or what are called kindred vitale systems. All all of them have gone to posh, what are called private schools in the west,. They're very, very good. If you finish your branded right? Is high quality in some way? And does that interact with caste in some manner? That the in general, an aledist approach, and when it comes to the foreign market, that pays off big time? Or no. Yes and no. It isn't that
Growing up, Barkha Dutt was totally rootless. She spoke English, not her parent’s Punjabi. She devoured Enid Blyton and studied English literature during college, but read few Indian novelists. She didn’t even know her caste. This has opened her up to criticism as being a progressive elite who is out of touch with her heritage, and challenged her to be especially thoughtful in the way she examines the many overlapping values in Indian society. A successful broadcast journalist and columnist, she currently runs the YouTube-based news channel MoJo Story and recently published a new book, Humans of COVID: To Hell and Back.
Barkha joined Tyler to discuss how Westerners can gain a more complete picture of India, the misogyny still embedded in Indian society, why family law should be agnostic of religious belief, the causes of declining fertility in India, why relations between Hindus and Muslims seem to be worsening, how caste has persisted so strongly in India, the success of India’s subsidized institutes of higher education, the best city for Indian food, the power of Amar Chitra Katha’s comics, the influence of her English liberal arts education, the future of Anglo-American liberalism in India, the best ways to use Twitter, and more.
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