Sunday 25 September 2016

Children without childhood


I utterly feel for the children of the present time and  also of the past. They enjoy their childhood for a maximum period of three years.They are  admitted in schools between the age of two and half years to three years.

The moment they are admitted in schools their childhood comes to an end. Their studies start with number of books and copies. Their school bags turn into high weight carrying number of books and copies , water bottle and tiffin box. The bags become so weighty   that the children can not carry.Besides they have to prepare their home tasks.

After attaining slightly elderly they are to appear weekly tests .As a result of unprecedented load at so early age they loose everything in regard to games and other curricular activities. They are not allowed to meet the guests, to watch TV programmes and gossip with the other members of the families.


They are only after books. The parents are keen that their children should be first for every examination. Not only this their attendance are restricted to marriage party and also other occasions. The parents teach them and they place demand for being first in all examinations.The children are tired of carrying orders at home and at the schools. Their lives truly become mechanical.
From the very initial days of school the guardians start in placing their demand that the boy is required to be a Doctor or an Engineer or IAS or IPS  . Hence the mental pressure starts at a very early age in regard to fulfill the ambitions of the parents in regard to the carrier leaving aside all joys and other demands of the childhood. Apart from the education the parents have also demand for music, painting, cricket etc. One day the childhood will be over after strict following daily routines. It is my humble submission to the Government and Scholarly persons kindly to look into the matter seriously and suggest some remedial measures to protect the huge number of future citizens from an  atmosphere of terror.

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