For the last twenty minutes, I am sitting in front of my lap top thinking what is it that I really want to say. I am a person who never keeps anything in my mind. All around we see certain things in which we have no say. All over the world several atrocities and ruthless activities are taking place on which there is no control. I wish I had the power
to say something to eradicate them for ever from the society we live in.I am listing below a
few activities which are undesirable , troublesome and violent .People keep suffering but no
no one raises a voice against them.
1. Education should not be politicised. that harms the future of not only the nation, but also pupils. The present schooling system which does not believe in examinations upto class viii is causing more harm instead of benefitting them in any way.
2. During extremely hot or cold weather many people have no shed above their head. I wish I had a say in helping them against the vagaries of nature,
3.The poor must have proper facilities for sanitation. My heart goes out to them. I wish that authorities take steps to provide them this essential facility.
I really want to say that children must be provided good food. Roti,
Kapda and Makaan is the basic need of every individual.which must be made available to every body.
Every child must be sent to school. The children must be provided skill in vocational studies, along with formal education, so that the child becomes efficient in atleast one skill and may become independent
Written for BAR a RHYTHM, Wordy Wednesday. Today's sentence is 'what is it that I really want to say'.
Agree ma'am. Education should not be politicized and commercialized. Yes, along with Roti, kapda and makaan, education should be one of the basic rights for all. vocational training in schools is a good idea. Hope with time, good ideas are implemented and all the evils are eradicated.
ReplyDeleteThank you Asha. It really pains me when I see the state of affairs in our schools.
DeleteI guess you have said a lot and what matters .
ReplyDeleteThanks Anil! I wish some action is taken.
DeleteTotally agree and the first point, spot on! Education is something we cannot allow to be tainted with politics.
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree with you on each and every point, Ushaji.
ReplyDeleteEvery child should be sent to school. Hope this becomes the universal truth.
ReplyDeleteYes Kalpana, lets hope for the best.
DeleteCompletely agree. Education is the building blocks of a successful society and that will happen only if all our children went to school.
ReplyDeleteThanks PixieWish that the future of Education system becomes bright.
DeleteHi, Have I told you before that I lOVE reading your blogs.
ReplyDeleteYour words truly inspire me and so I have nominated you for "Very Inspiring Blog Award", I hope u wil accept it and Pls check the details here http://www.ananyatales.com/2015/01/greedy-me.html
Thank you Ananya fore very thing I am really grateful that you nominated me for this special award..
DeleteI can so tell that you are a mother and a teacher (or used to be)! ;) Your caring compassion comes out with passion and so good to say what you really need to say. Get it off your chest and hopefully enough people will hear and do something, take action and make a positive change or changes... :) <3
ReplyDeleteI hope things will improve in the future.
DeleteI hope someone somewhere is reading this and does something ...
ReplyDeleteBikram's
Thanks Bikram. I wish that the future of our children is bright..
DeleteI agree that school curriculum should include vocational training. NZ has no exams until year 9. Kids actually enjoy school and have lower stress levels. I think that system works well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzy for the information about NZ.
ReplyDeleteVery great and real list. I also agree that education should not be politicised
ReplyDeleteThanks Meenal. We all are of the same opinion.
Delete