During the 20th century, residential schooling was a popular method in the education sector. The whole has its origin in our traditional Gurukul system. However, with modernisation and changing ambition of parents, the purpose of education underwent a through shift. Now, the aim is limited to obtaining good marks and good percentages, not wholesome personality development. So, residential schooling is losing its shine in the education system. But the contribution of these schools in the formation of our country’s human capital is remarkable. Watch this video, where Dr. Ashok Pandey, Director, Ahlcon Group of Schools, Delhi, opens his heart about the dwindling popularity of residential schooling in India and the increasing popularity of day schools.