With the arrival of the summer season, so many preparations are going on at the schools to handover the long list of homework for the students.Initially, there is no reaction among little tiny tots to young ones to think about the works whatever their teachers have handed over to them.With the passing of each day, parents are also continuously in search of a perfect teacher who will assist to complete the long list of homework.Now, this is the common scenario at every location.But, nobody ever thinks how far their kids have learned and how intensely they know the basics of each subject.Everybody is hurried to complete their work by hook and crook way.Those who have affluent conditions they naturally are capable to provide finance for a private teacher. But the students of unprivileged family they never get any support from anybody but trying hard to complete their work. At times they leave everything without thinking much about the outcome. As usually our NGO, where I am working and now appointed as a Secretary, also declared summer vacation but I did very unusual decision for those students who were coming regularly at our NGO for coaching.I invited them to my resident for teaching.With diverse class and age group they all ready to start their study in front of me.I surprised, I lost my faith in the education system of our govt once I went through with those students. Though few of them were in class 5th and few others were in class 4th and class 3rd but nobody had any basic knowledge of alphabets. They were incapable to recognize any word in a proper way. I terrified how it is possible that a student of class 5th is not reading properly of their own book.Then I remembered the different progressive formulas that our govt has followed for the development of the education systemsThese are all in vain.Mere finance support and supply of all basic necessities to the students cannot give them any chance to develop their skills rather our govt should focus on the proper teaching method so that they can learn everything in a proper way.
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