DH Speak Out: June 5, 2026 – Voices on Education and Governance
DH Speak Out: June 5, 2026 – Education and Governance

The Deccan Herald's Speak Out column on June 5, 2026, presents a collection of reader letters addressing pressing issues in education and governance. Readers have voiced strong opinions on the need for curriculum reforms, emphasizing the importance of practical skills over rote learning. One letter highlights the gap between academic knowledge and job market requirements, urging policymakers to collaborate with industry experts.

Education Reforms in Focus

Several correspondents have called for a overhaul of the examination system, suggesting continuous assessment methods to reduce stress among students. A recurring theme is the demand for greater transparency in school management and allocation of resources. One reader from Bengaluru shared personal experiences of outdated teaching methods, advocating for technology integration in classrooms.

Governance and Accountability

On governance, letters have criticized bureaucratic delays in implementing welfare schemes. A notable letter from a retired civil servant argues for stricter performance audits of government departments. Another reader from Mysuru highlights the success of local citizen committees in monitoring public works, proposing this model for nationwide adoption.

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The column also touches on social issues, including gender equality and environmental conservation. A young reader from Hubballi writes about the need for more green spaces in urban planning, while a college student from Mangaluru calls for stronger laws against workplace harassment.

  • Education: Demand for skill-based learning and reduced exam pressure.
  • Governance: Calls for transparency and efficiency in public services.
  • Social Issues: Emphasis on gender equality and environmental sustainability.

Overall, the Speak Out column reflects a engaged citizenry keen on contributing to policy discussions. The editorial team encourages more readers to share their views on these and other topics.

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