The Indian education system is very important in moulding the minds of the youth, but it has a number of challenges that influence learning and development. Between the old methods of teaching and exam-oriented learning, a majority of the students find it hard to acquire practical knowledge and skills in critical thinking. Moreover, the lack of sufficient facilities and the training of teachers influences the progress of primary education in India, increasing the disparities between urban and rural students. It is very important to understand these issues in order to know how to get the solution and implement it in a better way so that every student can learn and write properly. Here, we will examine 15 major drawbacks of the existing system and how they can be solved effectively so that real change can be acquired.



