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Essay writing Rising indiscipline among students – causes and remedies.

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Answered by dipu335
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Answered by marywhite1
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All over the world, whether it is Japan, Vietnam, India, Pakistan, Sudan or Indonesia, undisciplined behaviour on the part of students is becoming an everyday occurrence. From a more than ordinarily stiff question papa to a corrupt regime, anything is enough to make them leave then classrooms and go slogan-shouting in the streets like a crowd of street- urchins or a gang of hoodlums hired by a small-town politician.

What does it show? Is it plain lack of discipline or does it signify increasing political awareness in the younger generation? Are they jus showing off or is it boredom forcing them to find some unconventional outlet? Is it a sign of exuberant health or a symptom of some fell disease

Whatever the case may be, there is no doubt that the phenomena has assumed alarming proportions, and has become a matter for serious thought.

How the future generation is shaping up and what type of leadership the country is going to inherit are important matters for all of us. cannot, therefore, dismiss the problem from our minds with a shrug 3 give way to despair and become helpless prophets of doom. We have a go deep into causes, and, in the light of our findings, apply whatever correctives may appear to be feasible and effective.

In a comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon, we shall have a take into account the spirit of the age in which we are living, the natural propensities of youth and the external factors which influence their behaviour.

We are living in the age of science. New discoveries every day are making man conscious of his hidden powers. He has become worships of intellect and reason, no longer prepared to accept anything without questioning. Established moral values and faiths have lost their appeal With that, man has lost his spiritual moorings; and become a straw wafer about in all directions with every wind of change. The result is a rootless generation, cut off from the past, and facing an uncertain future.

The students of today are members of this rootless generation which is assailed by doubts at every step and has lost all sense of purpose and direction. It has fallen a prey to an indiscipline of character marked by a purposeless non-conformism, wanton disobedience and mental lethargy.

The teacher must be given his rightful place if he is expected to co-operate in the task of building the nation. He should be a living example of the ennobling influence of real learning, and not a pitiable wage-earner.

The rush to the educational institutions must be regulated and controlled with scientific channelisation of talent in suitable directions. The administration of these institutions should be improved and proper amenities provided. Closer parent-teacher collaboration should be established; and last but not least, politics of any shade or colour must be banished from all educational institutions.

As Mahatma Gandhi said, “For the students there should be no party politics. There should be no Socialist, Communist, Congress or other groups among students. They should be all students first and last, determined to gather as much knowledge as possible and that for the sake of the service of the people, not for the sake of getting jobs.”

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