Monday, July 13, 2009

The Reforms - Road Rules

Adyatmika Ratna, Vedanta Visarada, Sri Yaaga Vidya Praveena
Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji
1-9-52/F/3, MCH No 2859, Road No 19, Ramnagar, HYDERABAD 500020
www.ashwamedhayaagam.org emails shodasisai@gmail.com
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13th March 2007


THE REFORMS I EXPECT IN INDIA-THE NEXT GENERATION- (BOOK ADDL PAGE)
DESIRABLE NEW SYLLABUS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

As usual Government is making preparations for printing of school books for the forthcoming new academic year and there are arguments and counter arguments today in the news paper. I am observing a number of school going children and small kids driving motor cycles with a high speed enjoying the craze of the speed and thus resulting into accidents. I have also observed a number of children and aged too spitting on the road and using public places as toilets wherever they desire irrespective of the sanctity of the place and this is a common seen while law protecting force remain themselves in a state of silent audience. Probably this is in an irreparable state as is seen today. In most of the apartment complexes we find red patches on the walls particularly at lift points and wall corners. Perhaps nothing can be done to educate the grown at this stage, but surely something can be done over a period of time if we start dedicatedly educating the forthcoming generations from now on. This is nothing to do with the vote bank politics and the Government and the administration should feel happy about this, instead of letting the matters to go on their own leaving the image of the country to its fate.

Now my suggestion is only that a new syllabus to be introduced in all the text books for all classes particularly relating to traffic rules, road signals, driving methods, usage of the vehicles beyond sound and atmosphere pollution, optimum utilization of the fuel and its methods etc. This will help children to know the road rules and respecting the law besides helping the Nation to control pollution. It is a common seen on the road, when children use horns at an extreme level with all impatience even when the red signal is on at the cross roads.

Similarly let us educate children from the childhood stage itself to remain disciplined without spitting and using public places as toilets wherever they like and whenever they wish. This is the basic need of the Country. In all cities we find rotten smell in most of the public places. Red spit marks are of common visibility inside the four walls when a grand appearance is noticeable for the building outside.

Another area is throwing of waste material making the entire city as a dustbin. Waste material disposal should be a uniform lesson for all children so that the roads remain clean.

Lessons relating to these areas are to be incorporated in all the text books invariably and children should be taught as to how they should remain disciplined and how they should behave as a good citizen and this is perhaps the only solution for this ghostly disorder of life in the country.

It is surely a long rage plan but will help us to reform the future generation as good citizens over a period of time. Interestingly, our own people behave in a different fashion as disciplined persons elsewhere in other countries.

Can we do something in this direction?

Painfully yours
HARA HARA MAHADEVA DR P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI

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