According to a survey by the Ministry of Education, 47 percent of the children of class three in the country do not have a mountain up to tenth. At the same time, only about 49 percent of children from class six to eight know the mountains of 10. The survey has also revealed that only 58 percent of the students can add and reduce the number of two digits. This situation questions the level of education in the country and the quality of studies being given in schools. Books, children’s uniforms and lab items were wasted due to water filling in the building of CM RISE School of Fatehgarh in Guna, Madhya Pradesh. Due to rain, water is dripping from the dilapidated roof of the school. The school was flooded after a bridge broke in Katni, Madhya Pradesh, causing the children and the teacher to be stranded for several hours. Rajiv Nagar Primary School became a pond in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, where the classrooms look like swimming pools. This problem has been persisted since 2008. The school was flooded in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, after which the children had to rescue through tractors and boats. Looking at these pictures, it can be said that ‘India will study like this. How will India move forward? ‘ This situation is a challenge for those responsible who have the responsibility to improve the education system.