The Ramnagar town in which I live is very large. More than one lakh people live in it. The town has many grand buildings and historical monuments. Thousands of tourists visit place every year to see the historical ruins of the once-great town. But like the town, not for the historical buildings, but for its healthy climate. It is not a much crowed town. It is perhaps the cleanest town on our state.
A river divides town into parts. On the left of the river is the very old part of the town. On the right is what is called model town. Model town is a beauty. There is bridge across the river. The river is very wide. Its water is pure and fresh. Two canals, which water the dry plains of the state part, are fed by the river.
The old part of the town is rather dirty. It has dark and narrow streets, the houses are small and dirty. The shops are of the older type. Clouds of dust rise whenever a jeep a lorry passes through the streets. The streets are not always properly swept. There are only a few large houses in this part. These are not well ventilated too. There is a small post office in the town where only one two clerks. There is no separate telephone exchange office. There is no government school in the old part. Most of the rich people have left this part and built their own bungalows in model town. But the place still attracts visitors for all the improvement historical buildings are to be found in the old part of the town. The ruins of the city still exchange the imagination and wonder of foreign tourists.
Model town is a fine place. It is modern in all respects. There the shopping complex, hotels, institutes are lined with fine, shady trees. In civil lines we have the super market, the big bazaar and the eastern square; in these parts are situated some of the grandest of buildings, here one also finds large, modern bungalows. In some of these live the government officials; the others are occupied by rich lawyers, magistrates, corporate office employs and businessmen. In model town, we have a post office, corporate college, government school and junior collage and separate for girls and super specialty hospital and tow big parks. And good accommodation lodges are there. So the model town is indeed a nice place to live in.
God is here
God is there
God is in your heart
God is every where
God can see everybody
God can hear everybody
We cannot hide anything from God
He sees everything
He hears everything
God is great
When you are good
When you bad
He knows it too
Respect to elders…
To you father,
To your mummy,
To your teacher,
To your neighbors,
That is good habit.
God gives many things
He gives to eat food
He gives to drink water
He gives cloth
He gives house
He gives nature
He gives live
He takes care of us
He is kind
Earth
God made the world
God made all the things
Morning you see the sun
Night you see the stars and moon
He made water and wind
He made fire and sky
Look at the Margo tree
Look at the mango tree
God gives rose flowers
God gives little flowers
God gives beautiful birds
God gives big animals
He made the animals and fish that live in the water
He made the that live on the land
He made the sky for birds fly
This entire maker is God.
He had powerful
He is so strong
That we call Him Almighty
We love God
He also loves us
We must always worship Him
God best friend
When you have done something naughty
Mummy feels sad
She asks to say that you are sorry
She says don’t do again the same thing
When you say sorry
She feels happy
God is also happy when you say ``I am sorry!’’
God is your best friend
He is with you in all time
Very easy to pray to him
To pray-
Somebody is go to the temple
Some body is go to the mosque
Somebody is go to the church
Somebody is go to the gurudwaras
Think of God
He always thinks to you
Help
One day ---------------
In the morning--------
He is going to school.
Varun saw a blind man. He had lost his way. Varun went to him. And said, `` uncle, I can help you’’.
`` Yes! very good bay’’. The old man said. ``Take me home’’.
Varun held him by the hand and guided him home. The man was very grateful.
The principal was proud of Varun. He told al the children at school about Varun’s good deed. He told them to follow Varun’s example. He told them to help others.
- When you think of others and try to help others with a smile, you are kind. Another word for helping others is Charity.
*Charity makes a person great. The person who serves others becomes popular. Everybody loves him. Selfishness makes a person small. A selfish person comes unpopular. Everybody dislikes him.
*A selfish boy cannot be loved by his classmates. Nobody likes him. You should be kind to others.
Service
*You can serve your neighbors and friends. You can even serve people you do not know. You can serve a sick man, a handicapped man and an old man.
* Some people go to hospitals once a week in rest time to visit the sick. They help them write letters to their dear ones. They buy medicines and food for them. Some visit old people in homes for the aged. They talk to them lovely. They read to them.
* If someone is charity, you can give him a glass of milk and fruit juice to drink. If some is hungry, you can give him food bred and fruit to eat.
* If some one needs clothes, you can give him clothes. If you have books that you do not read any more, give them to a poor child who has no books.
Help to birds and animals
*Keep a bowl of water in your garden. The birds will thank you, keep Chapaits and leftover vegetables aside. The cows will thank you.
*There are hundreds of ways of helping people and animals. Just keep your eyes and ears open.
Development of women
Today women are stepping dearness in every sector. She works equal to him, no less in any. She is trying to develop her strength ``lady is powerful’’ in every where. She need compulsory reservation bill pass in parliament
Equality of men and women has been a subject of debate since ancient times. Recently we have started talking about the empowerment of women. The term ``empower’’ means ``to make able’’ or ``to go power to’’. It includes intellectual social, economic and political power. Women empowered in this sense can effectively particulate in section-making process. She can exercise the right of self-acquisition alongside men. Share in power in the most unacceptable fact both for men and women. Historically,
Man has dominated decision-making in all walks of life. Consequently, all the attempts at empowering women are half-heartedly made. The postponement of the women’s reservation bill in the Indian parliament is casein in hand.
The real question is that a woman needs to be empowered by a man. The answer to this question has to be `no’. Women have to be contented with whatever is given to her. The more desired process is self-empowerment. Another question is weather empowering women means weakening men. Strengthening somebody doesn’t necessarily mean weakening somebody else. Equality, coexistence, understanding and tolerance are the basic tenants of human society. The empowerment of women is a solution to human and social problems. It is not a threat to the existence and freedom of male population. Both men and women need to participate in the process of empowerment of women to establish equality.
Gone are those days when women are considered to be ``Queens of kitchen’’. Nowadays they are in every field of activity. As we know, women account for half of the world population. Naturally they fight for equal rights and opportunities with men. Women are now highly educated, enlightened and courageous. They are in a position to compete with men. They are fully justified their demands for equal status, right and treatment.
Women’s libs bought them emancipation from social bondage. They are given complete freedom in the choice of their professions. They have carved a niche for themselves in the field of medicine, nursing, teaching, politics and social work. It is not too much to say that a woman makes a better teacher than man. She has all the tact, patience perseverance necessary for a teacher or a doctor. The mother who rocks the cradle rules the world.
No big no small in doing work.
We need our cobbler to mend our shoes
We need the coolie to carry our load
We need them all, one and all
coolie
Different people do different kinds of work. All kinds of work are important. Some workers build our houses, some grow foods for us, some clean our streets, some mends shoes and some sell things to us. Some of these workers are poor and uneducated hence they have to do these jobs.
What if they stop doing this work? There are so many tasks we cannot do ourselves, can you imagine how difficult and uncomfortable life would become/ we must be kind to them because like us they are God’s children and they do our work. To respect work and the workers whatever the work may be is called dignity of labor. There have been many great men whose respect for workers, however low. We can learn a lot from the examples that they have set.
- Mahatma Gandhi swept floors and cleaned toilets himself.
- Mother Teresa worked and tended to the wounds of sick people, with great love.
- One of the great presidents of America, Abraham Lincoln used to cut logs of wood in his childhood.
- Thomas Elva Edison, the famous inventor of electric bulb, sold newspapers on a train to earn money to carry on his experiments.
So that do we learn from these great people? That there is no shame in doing any kind of work is when needed. Rather you earn everyone’s respect and blessings. Would you not help in the household chores when your mother is ill? Would you not work with the soil when you want a beautiful garden/ would you not polish your shoes if need/
Well you should be respectful towards those who do it for you always. In fact, you should thank them!
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