Saturday, 28 April 2012

Home Work Should Be Abolished


 


Children are the gift of God. They want to play and enjoy their childhood. But now a days children have not time to play and enjoy. Because they have to complete a lot of homework. This make a burden on the student. Children should know about his moral values but this doesn’t mean that everyday they should do a lot of homework. Tution/Coaching which is almost taken by every children/student. Give them double burden for homework. According to the research of NASA this is proved that every children has extra ordinary skills but improvement is needed. But due to a lot of work they can’t improve their extra ordinary skills. They can’t  make their mind creative.  They can’t revise their study. Now a days many case of depression and suciced of student are coming in front due the pressure of  schools and homework.They can't socialize them to the society that make a problem in their future like lack of confidence The corporal punishment is also a major problem in a small life of childhood. So according to me corporal punishment should be abolished and homework should be given less priority. So that a chlidren can satnd forward for his revivals.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Formal letter




Irregular supply of water and electricity.




ABC Colony,
XYZ City

25 April,2012

The Editor Of
The Times Of India
New Delhi

Subject: Irregular supply of water and electricity.

Sir
I want to draw the attention of certain authority through columns of your reputted newspaper towards the major problem of irregular supply of water and electricity in our local region. Sometimes there is a scarity of these things. But now a days it become frequent problem.

As summer is going on and water and electricity became like once in a blue moon in our locality. Due to scarcity of these things we have to suffer so much. Ther is not a drop of pure water to drink. Our all electric appliances of comfort are fail due to this problem. Irregular supply of electricity is also affecting the study of students. So many people fall due to uncounciuss and we don't have enough sources to help them.

I hope you have understand my words and problems. If you will favour me than I will be always be thankfull to you.

Your's
PQR

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

The Dowry


Since the civilisation takes place, it is been always a tendency of human to acquire more and more in his life. Due to this tendency, he changes marriage (a pure custom) into a curse for bride. In  past the help which was given to bridegroom to make their new life better. Now it became Dowry and a complusion on the family of bride. As per the Newton's 3 law of motion  "Every action has a equal and opposite reaction". As like this where we have developed so much but dowry is also an evil  side of our society. In the dowry family  of bride have to fulfill the requirement  of the family of bridegroom. If the requirement of bridegroom were not fullfiled then the bride has to face the result. Which is mainly not so good. Mainly the result came in three ways. First, their relationship broke before wedding. Second, they devorced after sometime  of their marriage. Third and the worst one is sometime bride illogate with other boy,bridegroom started teasing and torchering the bride, sometime bride committed sucide and sometime bride was killed.

Now, what do you think? Are we living in a good society and feeling secure. I think the answer is almost no.
And we also can't say that the name of dowry is only use by illiterate people. The most recent incident of dowry is in our India's capital Delhi done by a well educated family. Our government enforced many laws to abolish dowry and to save bride. Sometime these laws helps us so much while sometime these laws are misused by women herself to con some big personalities.

So at last according to me, we shouldn't tried to abolish dowry. But we have to this greed of humen should be routed out  from our society.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

CORRUPTION


Corruption is today a world-wide phenomenon. In our own country some people in high positions lave been charged for it.
A corrupt person is termed immoral, dishonest and unscrupulous in his dealings. His disregard for honesty, righteousness and truth results in his alienation from society. He is treated with contempt. But as erosion of values leads to decadence, remedies for the social malaise remain elusive, and so no amount of contempt can eradicate corruption which is a symptom of decadence.
Corruption is the most virulent when crises everywhere threaten the very existence of the society and the faith in life is shaken. It has always been there like tie leech, but when the system grows weaker and the boat flounders, it gets bolder and drains its victims of the last drops of their blood.
The older the system the weaker it grows and fails to solve the riddles of life that grows more complex every day. So men lose faith in it and let it drift down. At this point corruption takes over and plunges the entire society. After Second World War the old system with all its values was left in a shambles. The crippling effects of the war, the recession and depression, and uncertainties in a faithless world of maimed and moribund encouraged cynicism in a section of the population.
This section included the government officials dealing in essential commodities. They found the post-war conditions ideal for fishing in troubled waters and jetting richer. They formed a sort of vicious circle in which moral values and honest intentions no longer held valid. The flourishing black market in essential commodities, adulteration of even baby- food, bribery, fraud and economic, political and administrative manipulations with an eye on earning profits has brought untold misery to the people.
One would say the corruption in India has an ancient lineage; it is sanctified by tradition. The author of the Arthasastra made some remarks on government officials of his time which are relevant even today: "Just as it is impossible not to taste the honey or the poison that finds itself at the tip of the tongue, so it is impossible for a government servant not to eat up at least a bit of the king's revenue. These in the post­war world became only bolder while eating up government money and accepting bribes.
Today, when India is free, these officials representing all government departments are very close to the most corrupt businessmen who are too unscrupulous to let any opportunity of amassing profits slip. This collusion broadens the base of the vicious circle and corruption spreads 'like wild fire to engulf the entire society. The political and social guardians depend only too much on the richer communities and they look indulgently on while these communities hold the entire society and the government to ransom.
Corruption starts at the top and percolates down to the whole society. Such corruption cannot be confined to the towns alone. It is as widespread in the villages where the dishonest officials and the traders carry the germs of the disease. The tyranny of confusion and price rules the land and the people are helpless victims of corruption everywhere.