1. The document proposes reforms to India's primary education system to better develop students as human beings and contribute to national development. It identifies issues like ineffective structures, syllabus, teacher training and payments.
2. The proposed solution introduces more freedom, games and experiential learning to make education enjoyable. It emphasizes teaching values, culture and respect from an early age. Teacher eligibility would require a bachelor's degree including subjects like psychology.
3. Metrics to measure impact include student happiness, school performance and autonomy. Challenges around funding could be addressed through educational taxes on entertainment. The reforms aim to produce well-rounded citizens rather than focus solely on academic performance.