Sunday, February 21, 2010

BUILDING MEN OF CHARCTER


   Good afternoon friends: lets focus on the education today.

society has become a blend of corruption, violence and moral decay, in a true sense,"KALYUG".

News papers and news channels are filled with reports of crime of various nature, every day every hour.

The former DGP of Hryana, S.P.S Rathore is making headlines for his crime in 1990 against a 14 year old girl , Ruchika. he molester ed her and when complain was filled against her, he took the advantage of his position and harassed her family of Ruchika. and moreover if we look at the justice given in our country, its really pathetic.the case went for 19 years and when the verdict came, the molester got away with a light punishment of 6months jail.

The police men are supposed to protect the people and enforce law and order in an unbaised manner, but it has been seen that they are keeping dumb, playing a game of corruption. It is shameful to mention that most of the time police fails to do their duty impartially and dutyfully.

              This is not a single case to be mentioned here, there are innumerable cases, and it becomes difficult who to blame? 

The IAS, and the IPS officials are supposed to be specially trained persons for administrative services. the term administration reflect the status, moral, standard and ethics of a country. thus with innumerable crimes its clear that the training that these officials received was devoid of MORAL and ETHICAL principles.

our schools and colleges are producing men and women who are physically healthy, intelectually clever and sharp, but morally week.

Acc. to Roosevelt: "A man who has never gone to a school may steal a car, but he who has a university education may steal the entire rail road".

well if I question if schools and colleges can bring up millions of doctors, engineers, IAS, IPS, do they have the caliber to bring out a single man of good character???

these days the principal aim of the schools is to earn money, education is commercialized., so my quest is rear humans not criminals.

According to Churchill," The first duty of an university is to teach wisdom, not trade, character not technicalities". 

for a democratic country like India to grow and excel, moral and ethical values are a must. for this we need teachers of good character, knowledge, and wisdom. If a teacher is cast minded, and encourages cast system, can we expect her students to be non- caste minded? Ifthe teacher is not honest in his or her profession can we expect the students not to cheat in exams? therefore if they learn dishonesty, cruelty, and greed for money, then it is sure our country India will die struggling to become a developed nation.

Before I conclude, i would like to mention seven points said by, the father of our country, " wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality , science without humanity, worship without sacrifice and politics without principles is of no use"

1 comment:

  1. Your write up is ethical in its thrust and what you meant is what almost every Indians think, branding of individuals as being "optimistic" about any given situation or state of order is again a clichéd effort or usual tendency among we humans...what is needed is a revolution...not of weapons but of ideology, activism,action-oriented efforts...bringing out the best of all ideologies and strike back in the honour of the country and its citizens. The writing on the wall is judicial reforms and policy changes and constructive criticism. The revolution is to slog, work hard, network, being humble, concert our constructive ideas into one whole for social and overall interest...Gandhiji's Sarvodaya is of relevance here...overall, balanced growth and keep democratic values floating in this world from time immemorial intact...thumbs up..

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