Wednesday 24 February 2016

My Share Too


Asking for share is a trend we find everywhere in today's world. It looks that Darwin's law of survival of the fittest seem to be ruling everywhere. People want share in school or college admissions, share in jobs, share in seats, share in votes, share in income, share in food, share in property and the list goes on and on. In childhood I heard a joke in this context. The train halted at an intermediate station. A man was sitting opposite to a couple, who took out their home food,when the train stopped. This man was also hungry. He got down the train bought a lemon and twisted its juice over the food, this couple was eating. After putting the lemon juice he started eating from the same food, the couple had brought. The couple was stunned. They objected to this action. The man said, "I also have my share in this food, so I can also eat".

The ways to demand for share, valid or invalid creates lots of debates. What we need to groom in our children is the habit of sharing knowledge and sharing resources. Today I find this completely missing from our school level education system. If a child forgets to bring an eraser, he is scolded and punished, rather than a teacher taking this opportunity to train other children to share things. Today sharing of seats in a compartment of train is increasingly difficult. The need for personal comfort has overridden all other social norms. Please don't get me wrong in the literal sense. I don't mean that a reserved seat person must allow all other passengers to occupy his seat. I am just trying to point out the attitude of not sharing anything once I have some how acquired it. My share too! is the buzz word in the form of reservations and quotas. If we want to get rid of these issues, we definitely need to focus on producing much more balanced next generation by improving our places where we build the Generation Z.

Dr. Sunil Ji Garg. 

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