Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho
Why does a society that worships the Goddess of Knowledge (Saraswati) produce children who curse the very concept of learning? The answer lies in the structural failures of the Indian education system.
For decades, the Marathi and Indian education boards prioritized memorization over understanding. Students are treated like parrots, expected to regurgitate textbooks without comprehension. When a student spends a year memorizing dates and formulas only to realize they hold no value in the job market, the resentment builds. The phrase becomes a scream against a system that measures intelligence by the capacity to memorize, not the capacity to think. Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho
But perhaps, the first step to fixing a problem is naming it. And Maharashtra’s students have named it perfectly. Now, it is up to the parents, policymakers, and teachers to either calm the elephant or be trampled by its chaos. Why does a society that worships the Goddess
By swapping Hatti (Elephant) with Shikshanachya (Of education), the student creates a blistering satire. They are saying: The system we are trapped in is so monstrous, so illogical, and so destructive, that it requires a new mythological scale of measurement. Students are treated like parrots, expected to regurgitate