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#C for Change – #A to Z Challenge

 

Change is the law of nature and no life is permanent on this
earth. Every life is under constant change. It holds true for all life on this planet and the guiding force is the nature which is under perpetual change.


Today, I wish to speak up regarding the change in the mindset
of people of this world. More and more people are getting educated but their outlook is narrowing and bringing in turbulence and intolerance in society.

Day by day more chaos and confusion is been created in society.


In the ’70s, people held the view that with time, there will be
a major change in society. People will move away from the bindings of religion, caste, creed, color and sex and their views will be broadened…and it was thought that Indians were more conservative in this context.


Check out today’s scenario, the whole world is disturbed on
account of religion. Terror is rising and the innocents are losing the life. The people are more educated but they are using their skills in a bizarre way disturbing the peace around.


I think the uneducated mass was better than the educated
ones. They had an ear to listen to people and a noble heart to help people around.


The educated mass has become self-centered, eccentric and
egoistic and only thinks of themselves and the tolerance power is nil.


They don’t listen to people and in aggression, they sweep down
to violence and destruction.


Every now and then, people are been attacked and shot down
to death for no reason and an unknown fear has gripped people.


Caste feeling has receded to some extent but the reservations in India has created disparity and an ill feeling among the
General classes, OBC, SC and ST and the issue of classes have cropped up and every now and then, the classes clash and give way to violence. The college and universities have become a battlefield for the groups to clash and shed blood. People are murdered or people suicide due to the ill feeling of classes.


Again, education and awareness are creating menace in society…previous days were better, people had caste feeling and I do agree that the forward classes exploited poor people but still they cared. They were made to work on meager pay-outs but care was taken of their family by providing them land to irrigate and places to dwell with their family…and at least people lives were spared…if they committed mistake they were punished but killing was not on spree.

Now the people have become a monster and they resort to
monstrous attitude.
The issue of color and complexion is more or less nipped
and the dusky and dark complexion is accepted in all fields.
Real change for the betterment has come up in this context…nowadays, dusky females are accepted in the fields of modeling, films and in marriages too, the issue of complexion has subsided to a great extent and I am really happy to see the change around.

The issue of acceptance of girls is more than previous
days of the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s but still not eradicated…not even partially…it is nearing to quarter…still the population cherishes for the son. I feel both daughter and son is equally essential and as per available statistics, the ratio of girls has considerably declined so we need more girls.


People do accept daughters but still, craving is there for sons
and in villages, people bear children till they have a son, isn’t it pathetic?


In the ’70s and ’80s, rare people used contraceptives to control
birth and they believed in having more kids. The joint family system and the agricultural produce helped the guardians in rearing their kids but now, with high inflation, the disintegration of joint family and the common people don’t have much land to produce cereals and it’s tough to raise children, even two kids
are a matter of concern.


The mentality needs to be changed and one should be
contended with the child, the concern should be of having kids irrespective of sex and to bear till the arrival of the son, it affects the mental and physical health of the lady of the house and financial status of the family.


Literacy rate has gone high but Are we really educated?

Education is not just for minting money, it is for general development of a person in all spheres and particularly the outlook and the mindset need to be changed.


Change yourself, drop dividing people in the name of
religion and racial discrimination and killing masses.


Awareness is good till it is not intriguing our lives.

A Big Change is the demand of the hour to bring peace on
this earth and each and every individual participation will bring in change.


When people are killed, the candle march is organized to protest
and a silent prayer for the deceased.


Organize candle march to bring in peace in society and all
the individual should join to bring peace on earth.
Yes…..CHANGE…CHANGE…CHANGE



 
                                                                           

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By Ila Varma

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Life without Music, just can't think of. Admirer of Nature.
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12 replies on “#C for Change – #A to Z Challenge”

This was AMAZING. Your writing is so beautiful, and you are so right. Today, people fear change. I think throughout time, most people have. But change is the natural order of things. Everything must change. I'm mentioning your post on my blog today because I love it so much.

I disagree completely. I chose Alex for my pseudonym from Alexander/ra meaning defender of man because I truly believe in the basic goodness of mankind and my artists philosophy is hope despite a dark world. The world really is getting better. Glacially slowly and with many setbacks, but it is getting better.

Hello Ila. It was very interesting to me to read your post on social change in India. Here in the U.S., we also see and increasing lack of care for fellow human beings among the wealthy class. People who are not wealthy are seen by some as mere tools for creating more wealth. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful comments on this issue.
@RhondaGilmour from
Late Blooming Rose

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