The Relevance of the Constructive Education Framework (CEF) in Modernizing India’s Education System
The Relevance of the Constructive Education Framework (CEF) in Modernizing India’s Education System
The Constructive Education Framework is the only viable path to transforming India’s “dependent, idle society” into a moral, prosperous, and employable workforce.
By Rakesh Raman
New Delhi | April 26, 2026
1. The Impetus for Radical Reform: Analyzing the Employability Crisis
The Indian education landscape is not merely underperforming; it has metastasized into a national security risk. The legacy pedagogical infrastructure has failed so fundamentally that it now functions as a “timebomb,” producing millions of “literate but illiterate” youth whose degrees hold zero utility in an information-driven economy. This is no longer a localized academic issue but a strategic crisis of human capital. Without an immediate, surgical shift in our educational paradigm, the escalating distress and hopelessness among the unemployed will inevitably trigger widespread socio-economic unrest and civil instability.


