5th September is a date we all remember in India. It is celebrated as Teachers’ Day here. And, each of us has fond memories of some teacher or the other from our school or college days. Teaching is a noble profession, and teachers are gurus, equivalent to parents. But, all this just seems to be empty words. Teachers are the most neglected in our community. Despite knowing the importance of their roles in not only imparting knowledge but also in moulding our childrens’ future, they are completely underpaid. They work long hours though it looks like their work is over with school hours, it is not. They have lesson plans, books to correct, exam papers to correct, activities to organize and coordinate and numerous such things to take care of.
I have been a teacher, and I know how hectic and tiring it can be. In rural areas, the situation is even worse in terms of pay scales. Then RTE clips their wings further. Have you seen how the kids are today — extremely precocious. The teachers are not even allowed to scold a child. Of course, I am against corporal punishment or hitting of any form. But, discipline is a must. Call me old fashioned, but if a child can not be disciplined in school, he is missing out on a very important aspect of his life.
Teachers are overworked, underpaid and hardly have great career growth ahead of them. How can we expect them to be selfless and keep working under these conditions? They need more to be done for them than mere lip service and empty praises. Yes, we love our teachers. But, it is high time, it is demonstrated through more than just words.
5th September is also very special for me because it is Gautam’s birthday! He turned 4 yesterday. He gets to celebrate it in his school today :). Attaching a pic of him and me.
P.S. The header pic is of a red hibiscus from my garden. I love its gorgeous red hues :).





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