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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it :
There are two problems which cause great worry to our
educationists. The problem of religious and moral instruction in a
land of many faiths and the problem arising out of a large variety
of languages.
Taking up the education of children, we see that they should
be trained to love one another to be kind and helpful to all, to be
tender to the lower animals and to observe and think right. The task
of teaching them how to read and write and to count and calculate is
important, but it should not make us lose sight of the right way. For
this, it is necessary to call into aid, culture, tradition and religion. But
in our country, we have, in the same school, to look after boys and
girls born in different faiths and belonging to families that live diverse
ways of life and follow different forms of worship associated with
different denominations of religion. It will not do to tread the easy
path of evading the difficulty by attending solely to physical culture
and intellectual education. We have to evolve a suitable technique and
method for serving the spiritual needs of school children professing
different faiths. We should thereby promote an atmosphere of mutual
respect a fuller understanding and helpful co-operation among the
different communities in our society. Again we must remain one
people and we have therefore to give basic training in our schools to
speak and understanding more languages than one and to appreciate
and respect the different religions prevailing in India. It is not right
for us in India to be dissuaded from this by considerations as to
overtaking the young mind. What is necessary must be done. And it
is not in fact too great a burden.
On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on
it using headings and sub-headings. Use recognizable abbreviations
wherever necessary.
Write a summary of the passage in about 80 words using notes made
and also suggest a suitable title.​

Answers

Answered by princysingh582
1

you should name it what is our culture

and also you can search it

Answered by MeesanKhan05
0

title: Equality in Education

we should not look at the child's culture, religion, origin, color, status or any other aspect that makes a student different from others while providing education. Instead we should teach the student how to respect another's culture or religion, we should teach students to be open-minded and tolerant towards one another. because we have a large variety of ethnicities and religion. instead of pressuring them to get higher or better education and good marks and making them compete there fellow students we should bring them together and create harmony and affection among them,

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