Visible Changes in Villages.
My recent visit to my native village, which is
nearly 35 kms in the west of Azamgarh district of eastern Uttar Pradesh, has
brought mixed feelings of sadness and satisfaction both. Sadness in the sense;
that the greed for money has surpassed every other thing. There are hardly any qualms
or compunctions for dishonesty or unscrupulousness. The element of immorality has
gained sanction and legitimacy in the society. A person who is earning money by
any means has obtained all respectability in the society. Thus the ill-gotten
money has become the sure cleaner of all sins and crimes.
There was, however, some satisfaction as well,
which I derived during my short trip. It was with regard to spread of education
across all sections, be it caste Hindus, or Scheduled Castes. Girls-education
has picked up very fast. All parents take special care to educate their
children and they never hesitate in extending all possible facilities to their
wards for good education.
This satisfaction, nevertheless, came with the
tinge of remorse because the level of education has gone down abysmally low. Most
of students of High School standard cannot write even one simple sentence
correctly in their mother tongue-Hindi. Many of them, studying in 9th or
10thstandard, cannot solve even the simplest problems of arithmetic.
Another change that I noticed was that there
is a craze for English medium schools; nobody wants to send his/her child in a
government school, where all facilities like uniform, mid-day meal, books and
stationery, are being provided to all children by the Government. This was
unheard of in these days when we were school- going children nearly five
decades ago. The fact is that neither there were any schools apart from the government
schools nor anybody in the locality was in position to afford such costly education.
The number of the government schools was few and far between.it was difficult
to locate any school within the radius of many kilometers. It appears that the gravy
train of economic growth has also brought the mushroom growth of English medium
schools. But the level of education in such schools is so depressing that it
would be foolhardy to make any comment on it. (Continued....)
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