Thursday, August 21, 2008

Let's Try .......................!!!

One of the comman site nowadays on any Traffic light across Delhi is a small child asking for a rupee or two, it really touches me and i wonder what could be the possible solution to this long lasting social problem in India. But i have never been able to think of a solution for this. Although i strongly feel that we should not promote this and fight out this evil, but then, are we prepeared to find out an alternative job/work/school option for these minor children? I dont think we are. We cant just blame the Goverment as they also have their own limitations and the worst part is even if the primary education is given to these children will that be enough for them to find a respectful job/standing in the society, in todays competative world where finding a job for an MBA is also difficult how can these poor children with almost no social/family/society backing can struggle out after the primary education. Higher education or professional education is not free and can also be not made free, because of the huge cost invloved in doing it, for which we are niether capable nor equipped with.


Then what can be done, i really dont have an answer ??? need your suggestions and views on this topic.


What I always try, is to give them whatever is possible from my side money/eatable/cloth i mean anything which can bring SMILE on their face,but i also have my limitations & at times I too feel handicapped.I think we should always contribute in one way or the other for this social problem. Just imagine how helpless these children are ... the way they look at us and the condition they are in... on one of us would like this to happen to anyone we know.

Remember an old urdu saying .....

ghar se masjid hai bahut door, chalo ye kar lein,
ek roote hue bache ko hansaya jai....

Feeding a hungry person with a Fish is a temporary help,but teaching him the art of Fishing is a help forever..............Let's make a sincere effort............!!!


Pls contribute for a better tommorow ...

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