Sunday, 27 April 2014

BRIGHTEN DREAMS


Some people are   like that. Always devote their 
lives for the betterment of the society Being with little means they will make huge results. I am saying this by thinking of Mr.Chandrakumar Pradhan, a retired school principal, still runs a school with weak infrastructure.

Our country is well known for her versatile nature,unity in diversity. For thousands of years she is carrying and pervading aculture with which nothing can be exchanged. Gurus and sages here made the educational system divine. Being educated shows enlightenment of the soul by knowledge and the knowledge is divine. Such an important was given to education by the ancient people of India,during the ages of Vedas. Ancient universities like Nalanda and Thakshasila clearly reveals the thirst of ancient people towards being educated. The time witnessed for the metamorphosis of modern India through generations and still being proud of our country’s educational system. Alas, there are a lot of people here struggling for to quench her thirst for being educated. It is the right of a person; it is the liberty of a person to acquire knowledge.

In the very remote area of Indo-Nepal border, a place called Megma,  Mr.Chandrakumar runs a three roomed school and teaches his children even after his retirement. Students reaches there by traveling kilometers by walking through the rough and tough mountain valleys filled with rocks and stones. The school is lack of proper facilities needed for an school. The teachers use faded and crack blackboards to write on and students’ sits on the shaky benches and have no proper stationary which are needed for a student. Being standing with his limitations Mr.Chandrakumar is saying that he will teach his students since he was very much fond of it.

It is our duty to help others. Knowledge is everlasting. It is the elixir of life. It makes a man more civilized. We have to support those needy people as much as we can. The concerned authorities also pay attention to this matter. Lets make better tomorrows by little deeds of kindness.  




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