Mr.Jayaprakash Gandhi, Your points are valid, but your interviews are only supporting thought process of urban students, not rural. Your commenting only based on marks, without studying the geo locational disadvantage of rural students
Why not only two type of schools as a first step? Kendriya Vidhyalaya for central government working people as many can be sent other countries, this type is useful as all KV schools follow same pattern and same syllabus at a time all over the world. Similar to KV, why not start schools all over India irrespective of the language of the state? That is following same syllabus all over India, that is subjects taught are same at a time ib all schools but three medium of languages are to be offered. One English, two Hindi and three the concerned state language. It for the students to select the medium of language. Then it will be uniform syllabus and any person with merit and knowledge can be easily get good marks and get selected in any exam.