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The crux of higher education has always been to develop elites for the society to become more elite, newer, more changed and definitely transformed. What comes across today is a society which has more educational illiterates than educational elites. There is more violent demand instead of the patient hearing, there is vast fanaticism and hooliganism instead of peace and equity. As we take charge of becoming the second largest democracy in the world it dooms to us that we are making ourselves more autocratic, more rigid not only in our actions but also in our perspectives. So, then how do we visualize the new generation to look and act like? What happens as the leadership goes into the hands of those for whom social transformation is mere worship of their existence?
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