Future of our new generation
Few days back, while going for a movie, I stopped at a
signal. I saw a little girl was begging from all cars, she came running towards
me, for money. I refused her to give anything, but she banged my car mirrors
roughly. I was annoyed, but kept calm. I opened my car mirrors and asked her
name. She didn’t reply, and repeated her sentence for money. I asked whether
she goes to school, but she ran away to other cars. Light turned green and cars
started moving. I saw how a car was about to bump into that girl. She hurriedly
rushed and went to her other friends.
Her parents were right there, stopping other cars, least
bothered about their child. The girl was hardly seven to eight years old, she
had innocence in her eyes, but her upbringing made her very strong. She didn’t
fear in banging car mirrors, she was not concerned about her life, she just
wanted some money. I wonder what the future of this kid was. In age of playing
with dolls, she was playing with her own life.
This is not the only instance; while going for our offices,
colleges, malls, movies; we all come through hundreds of these kids every
day. They don’t have proper education,
nor do they have basic amenities in life. They don’t understand what is right
for them. These all things open them up to criminal activities. They have
always lived a fearless life, from childhood, they don’t fear losing their own
life, and easy money ideas lure them easily into crime world.
I wonder what we educated people can do for them. If we
follow the concept of Each One, Teach One, we may change their lives for
betterment. Our policies and inspirations can turn them into a better human
being. I am following this concept by helping some needy children, are you
doing the same?
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