Canvas That is Life to be adorned with my own colours - A creative blog by Poornima Singh
Canvas That's Life
Sunday, 20 November 2022
Good morning
Tuesday, 8 November 2022
Life is beautiful
However, It's beautiful !
Strifes stopping wayWhirls not giving wayIt's so very stressful,However, it's beautiful.
I suffered huge losschildhood reminiscentunchecked youthfulHowever, it's beautiful.
Race isn't yet completeMilestones yet to reachA Journey worth repeatYes, sure it's beautiful.
by Poornima Singh
Wednesday, 5 October 2022
Happy Dussehra
Sunday, 3 January 2021
We are Criminals
We are Criminals
We are
criminals, aren’t we? Yes, indeed. We have committed a heinous crime, the
gravest crime to this young generation and the coming generations.
We became so much
obsessed in advancing on the path of progress and advancement and so much
engrossed in amassing comforts in our life that we could hardly notice how and
when we have exploited our resources beyond the limits of replenishment. We
forgot that even the renewable resources need sufficient time to regenerate.
Our comforts
slowly and steadily, became our bad habits and these habits became addiction
fighting with which was impossible for us. Our comforts and luxuries became
indispensable in our life and irresistible for us even when they posed a major
threat to our environment and our own existence. ACs, vehicles, machines and
apparatuses, industries and technology have become a threat to our existence causing
global warming, creating industrial and e-waste resulting in air, water and
land pollution. However dangerous it may become, people find themselves
helpless to discontinue using them.
Our unquenchable thirst for progress has led us to the world of industrialization, urbanization and technological advancement. The children of this plastic age can’t see stars at night and clear sky in daytime. The young generation in the cities and towns aren’t able to see the sky from their apartments in towering buildings and homes in the narrow streets. They don’t have open space for playing around as they are pigeonholed eating dust and inhaling smoke in their overcrowded streets.
In this modern
age the colonies and residential areas are beautifully lined by the attractive
trees. But alas, the birds and butterflies don’t visit them, all thanks to the
fast growing technological network and number of smartphones and other gadgets.
Children wake up to notice scorching heat in summers and fog has transformed
into smog during winters. Pleasant seasons in between have become a thing of
past.
This is predicted
that there will be no water by 2050. If this generation is breathing polluted
air and drinking bottled water and the future generations will have to buy
oxygen and water, who is at fault?
Since ages
humans have enjoyed all the bounties of nature and all the blessings of life
provided by Almighty. They had the blessing to bathe in holy rivers, swim in
clear streams, count the shining stars in clear sky, run in the open fields,
breathe in aromatic air, dance in the drizzling showers, meditate on the
mountains, hunt in the forests and so on but what about our children and coming
generation? Why are they not so fortunate?
Our parents and grandparents have enjoyed sailing paper boats in ponds or lakes in rainy seasons and riding on the backs of animals. They have experienced the joy of chasing butterflies to the other end, plucking mangoes or guavas from the orchards stealthily. Running to touch the horizon point and flying a kite on the open roof are merely dreams for the children of 21st century particularly, the children of cities and towns. What is their fault? They are paying for our sins, the crimes we have committed. If we wish to view a sunset point, stroll by the lakeside or ride a camel or elephant, now we have to plan a trip to a suitable destination. Now, if our children want to have a close look at nature, they can do so either in the poems of William Wordsworth or on the National Geographic Channel.
We have been far
too selfish in satisfying our needs and amassing our comforts that we forget
that this earth belongs to all the creatures equally. I would like to conclude
with a beautiful thought, ‘we have not received this earth from our ancestors,
but have borrowed it from our children’. Hence, it needs to be kept secure with us and transferred to them as a legacy.
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
Children and Lockdown
Managing the Children in
Lockdown
Children are
like flowing waters, blooming buds and tender like young saplings. They need
healthy atmosphere, natural conditions, loving care and emotional tending. In
the times of crisis like the lock down due to COVID-19 these young buds should
not wither or fade away. Just as young saplings and blooming buds need fresh
air and loving care, the growing children need favourable environment and
healthy atmosphere to groom, develop their inherent talent and master their
creativity. Their tender minds need emotional bonding, psychological strength
and a sense of security.
In such crisis
our children may be reeling under unknown fear, tension, irritation and doubts
and all these things may hinder their natural growth and all round development.
For the purpose
the parents need to be responsible and take extra charge when the children are
away from their schools, friends, relatives and other social bonds.
They should involve
the children in house hold works, play games with them and talk to them on
various topics as well as help them learn the value of family and other relations.
Also teach them what it means to be together, eat together and play together
and how to celebrate life together.
We should make
them water the plants in their homes simultaneously tell them the significance
of nature. They should be taught how to take care of nature around them and
value it.
They should be
taught to help their parents in their chores. Encourage them to help their
siblings in their studies and assignments. Push them take care of their elders
and grandparents which will in return make them inculcate good habits and
nurture certain values like respect for the elderly and concern for them. This
way they will learn life values and take advantage of their life long
experience.
Parents need to
talk to them in leisure time and discuss with them freely on various topics,
current issues and areas of their interest. This will eventually help them
recognise their indigenous talent and make their place in this competitive
world.
Mothers may ask
them to read holy books as well as they may read religious scriptures for them.
It would help them know their roots and explore the mysteries of life,
eventually they would get the answers to their ever puzzling questions.
Teachers play a
vital role in the unhindered and natural growth of the children. Along with
teaching them online, healthy discussions should also be held which would let
them speak their minds and express their emotions. Get them involved in
activities and creative ways without binding them in rules and conditions. Let
them be themselves. Sometimes, they may seem to be too silly, however their
expressions should not be suppressed.
They should feel
that their parents, teachers and loved ones are there with them all the time.
We all need to assure that they must not feel afraid and worried in such crisis
as long as their parents, teachers and friends are around.
Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Success, Stress and Suicide
Success, Stress and Suicide
Make yourself useful and involved
https://inforanjan.com/moms-lockdown-diaries-whatever-you-do-do-it-together/
Tuesday, 2 June 2020
Sand
Could clinch no longer.
Show must go on.
Waters flowing
Winds rushing
Deers running.
Monday, 1 June 2020
Wild Wind
Monday, 23 March 2020
Battling against Corona
Hark the Warning Bell!
Online Schools - A New Perspective
https://inforanjan.com/online-schools-a-new-perspective-in-education-system/
Saturday, 28 December 2019
Life is Beautiful
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