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DEGENERATION OF MORAL VALUES IN YOUTH
<div class="post-header" style="margin:0px 0px 1.5em; text-align:start; -webkit-text-stroke-width:0px"> <div class="post-header-line-1"> </div> </div> <div class="post-body entry-content" id="post-body-3175754501309562244" itemprop="description articleBody" style="width:578px; text-align:start; -webkit-text-stroke-width:0px"> <div dir="ltr" style="text-align:left" trbidi="on"> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">Responsible behaviour is expected from children but now a days it has been noticed that immoral and antisocial behaviour is increasing among them. As being an integral part of society I consider it as a matter of great concern because decrease in moral values among school children greatly hamper the social fabrication and society as well. A number of factors are responsible for fall in moral values among youths.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">1:- Influence of companion/peer group: It is the influence of their companion which plays a vital role in developing their concept of morality. They pass more time with them, discuss with them frankly and seek their advice. They scrutinize and evaluate matters relating to morality practiced in their homes and found conflicting views. They readily accept views of peer group.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">2:- Childhood control:- During adolescence child starts formulating his own rules and regulations which may be very flexible and sometimes very hard based on reactions towards his childhood environment.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">3:- Changes in moral principles due to increased social contacts: When the child comes out of home circle ,he finds changed social environment and faces some difficulties in adjustment.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">4:- Double standards of morality for boys and girls: Double standards of morality set by society are also the cause of degeneration of morals among youth. eg. Going to market alone, laughing in public places etc. are considered disgraceful for girls but these does not equally apply to boys.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">5:- Rise of discretion: The rise of discretion develops the sense of shame and repentance on finding himself committing something wrong. On repetition of such situations the child becomes dejected and leads on unhappy life, may develops inferiority complex and keep aloof from realities of life.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">6:- Desire of self exhibition: Desire of self exhibition often takes an youth towards crime and immoral behaviour like smoking, drinking, eve teasing, delivering abusing words, quarreling, *** abuse etc.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">7:- Nuclear family and materialistic way of life: These are very important factors for degenerating moral values among youth. In a nuclear family especially where father and mother both are working, have no time to share with their child. The feelings and emotions of child remained un entertained .So the child finds some other places like TV, peer group, bad literature etc to share feelings and emotions and start behaving immorally as revolt.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">8:- Very strict control and stern punishment during childhood: Very strict control and stern punishments during childhood prove harmful to the child may develop feeling of revolt as a result of reactions.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">9:- Other stimulating factors: A number of stimulating factors such as unhappy life, influence of entertainment means, undesirable films, porn sites on internet, sexual urge, obscene novels, heroism, desire to get rich quickly, drug abuse etc. hasten moral degeneration among youth.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify"> </div> <div style="margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:0.5in; margin-top:5px; text-align:justify">Therefore, the inculcation of social values and proper socialization of the child in right path/direction is very essential.</div> </div> </div>Aman Kumar 6 years, 6 months ago
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The story is a poignant satire on the self-importance that people in power assume. The Maharaja, because of the prophecy that he would meet his death from the hundredth tiger that he kills,' shouted a warning to all the tigers. He Justified the act of hunting tigers as 'self-defence’. The state banned tiger hunting by anyone except the Maharaja. He declared that the property of the person who even hurt a tiger would be confiscated. The king was all set to realize his ambition. He vowed to attend to all other matters only after killing hundred tigers. fact, in the process, he almost lost his throne when he refused permission to a high-ranking British office. When there were no more tigers left in his state, he married a girl of a state with a large tiger population. With the passage of time, tigers had become extinct even in his father-in-law's kingdom. He became gloomy but later, on hearing the news of a tiger in a village, announced a three-year exemption from all taxes for that village and set out on the hunt at once. When the tiger was not found, many officers lost their Jobs. However, after shooting the tiger the Maharaja was relieved. Little did he realize that his death would be caused by a toy tiger which cost only 'two annas and a quarter' Thus, the hundredth 'toy tiger' took its final revenge upon the Tiger King and in the process shattered the conceit of the Maharaja, There is dramatic irony in the fact that the king killed ninety-nine tigers in vain while his death was caused by a small wooden tiger. There is also a great deal of irony in how contrary to the ferociousness of tigers, the hundreth tiger was old and ambled into the Maharaja's presence and stood there humbly and finally Jointed from the shock of the bullet whizzing past. The humour satirizes the pompousness of the Maharaja for preying on a beast that had been acquired and provided by the dewan as a sitting duck.
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Charley knew that there were only two levels at Grand Station. In his fantasy he visited the Third Level as well. There he felt a strange mystery of 1894. But his senses realized that he was going wrong. He himself said,‘I thought it was wrong’ when he entered the corridor leading to the Third Level. So he took the step of consulting a psychiatrist.
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Twenty-four people were killed, at least 16 of them charred to death, and over 40 others injured when the driver of the Bangalore-bound Hampi Express apparently overshot the signal and rammed into the rear of a stationary goods train in Anantapur district in the wee hours today. The impact of the collision that took place at 3:15 am at Penukonda railway station in Andhra Pradesh was such that four bogies of the express train derailed and one of them caught fire. “At least 16 persons were charred to death, mostly women passengers, when one of the bogies caught fire after the express train collided with the stationary goods train,” Ms Charu Sinha, Deputy Inspector General of police (Anantapur range), said. Twenty-four passengers have died and the injured have been admitted to nearby hospitals at Penukonda, Hindupur and Anantapur, she said.
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