01-28-2004, 01:11 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dr. M. M. Joshi is far more qualified than many -- he was an educator first.
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I think Shri. Shriman is absolutely correct. My suggestion is when the kid is about to leave class V, his horoscope should be consulted to assess future potential. Should the kid have an unfortunate planetary alignment that would indicate that he might excel in things other than school he should be encouraged to pursue other activities. This way scarce educational resources could be directed to things with a higher probability of success. Actually, all school principals and HMs should become certified astrologists, preferrably from an IIT. And, a horoscope chart should be submitted as part of the application package to any high school.
A number of people, including the p-sec media misunderstands Dr. Joshi and his astrology related moves. I don't. Based on my chart, I invested in Gujarat Ambuja Cements and made a killing.
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I think Shri. Shriman is absolutely correct. My suggestion is when the kid is about to leave class V, his horoscope should be consulted to assess future potential. Should the kid have an unfortunate planetary alignment that would indicate that he might excel in things other than school he should be encouraged to pursue other activities. This way scarce educational resources could be directed to things with a higher probability of success. Actually, all school principals and HMs should become certified astrologists, preferrably from an IIT. And, a horoscope chart should be submitted as part of the application package to any high school.
A number of people, including the p-sec media misunderstands Dr. Joshi and his astrology related moves. I don't. Based on my chart, I invested in Gujarat Ambuja Cements and made a killing.