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Nation needs humble, benevolent professionals

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 10, 2024
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Sahil Manzoor

Education has no any other alternative in any part of the world. Education provides us opportunities to open the doors of success in any desirous field. In past the trend was quite different regarding education. Like very less people acquires 10+2 or graduation having master’s degree in any discipline was not every ones cup tea. When a student matriculate in his/her first attempt considered as brilliant and the parents celebrate in a very traditional way. One thing we have to get into our minds that education is still on priority in any community but corporate sector has diverted the minds of young people as they think acquiring highest degrees in any discipline in for none use. As in corporate sector people have great opportunities like they can try anywhere and can earn more than handsome earnings. But we never forget that what we have from needle to giant spaceships is only because of education. Education has no boundaries, no limits, no barriers, no distances, and no hurdles any one can acquire and change the fate of any nation, community.
When you are qualified in any stream than things are not hard and impossible for you, education opens our mind, opens the doors, and shows us the righteous and best path for our good future. In past acquiring education was hard and students wondering and covered kilometres to learn from subject specific teachers that exercise wasted their precious hours while reaching to tuition centres. This futile exercise is still going on but students have changed their learning processes. Today students know that they achieve their goals at their homes as today we available technology we can learn great and important concepts at our home.
Responsibility of qualified people?
Almighty bestowed us with blessing of education, we are qualified, and we know things in a very better and effective way. So we have keep in our minds that we have serve what we have achieved so for and open the open the doors of success for everyone. There are people who have very little earning they too have dreams, they have their life goals but due to non-availability fee, books, and others things they quit and regret for their lifetime. Actually government provide all the facilities those who show their interests in any field like in medicines, in teaching, in engineering, in research so that they serve their nation as they have utilise the sources of common people while pursuing their dignified degrees. Never compare money for every noble cause there are doctors who are taking minimum Rs 200 to Rs 500 hundred from poor patients at their clinics for just checking up them for 10 minutes for poor patients Rs 400 Rs 500 hundreds is huge and they can, I think Rs 50 is enough as doctors who have blessed and bestowed by almighty should serve poor people for no fee.
All we want to become rich and influential personalities no one cares for the needy people. In our country we need humble and benevolent teachers, doctors, engineers who helps the nation to uplift all the downtrodden communities and provide them basic facilities on affordable charges.
(The author can be reached at sahilmanzoor0401 @gmail.com)

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