summary of urja shakti cha jagar class 10 cbse
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Dr Mashelkar is a leading scientist, who has working fervently towards meaningful planning knowledge that is based on Intellectual potential our nation in order to conquer the fundamental problems of India. Even today, he has been active in the field of science and technology research, by virtue of his discipline, talent. and hard work, aptitude for research, leadership potential and intense patriotism. He has contributed his might in shaping up and
directing various national policies, related to multi dimensional scientific and technological bearing In the present lesson. Dr Mashelkar shares some of his childhood memories. He fondly remembers his mother's pivot role and her determination in education him. In spite of all the adversities and hardship she had to face. Dr Mashelkar in his own words...
Every time the topic of school and teachers comes up in a conversation. I reminisce about my school days in Mumbai and my beloved teachers. I am greatly indebted to Union High School in Girgaon and my teachers: Bhave sir, Joshi sir and Shirke sir, who nourished my tender mind, affectionately. But, before that. I must mention my dear mother and maternal uncle, whose debt cannot be expressed in words, as due to them I got acquainted to that school and those teachers. Mother is the first teacher to every child And my mother was not only my teacher but she was my everything
Our native village and my birthplace is Mashel n south Goa I still have faint memories of playing n the ground and leisurely chitchatting under the Espal tree in my village. But after my father passed y. when I was six years, we had to leave Mashel. to search of livelihood. I came to Mumbai with my mother. Our financial condition had reached to Use lowest level of poverty. My mother was little educated. and I was craving for education, but arranging for the school fees was a farfetched dream for me.
However my mother did not lose courage She did not break down. She was ready to do any kind of hard work. Meanwhile, my maternal uncle also came for my help and he got me admission in the Khetwadi municipal school. Like me, even my school faced poverty, but my teachers were very wealthy at heart.
After completing the primary education, the next hurdle was to pay the fees for high school, which was 21 rupees at that time. My mother took up extra jobs in neighbouring houses and started saving money. Coincidentally one noble lady extended a helping hand: and finally I got admission in Union High School. Despite the hurdles of insufficient space and adverse atmosphere. I pursued my studies sincerely,
and got good success in exams. In this school, not only the foundation of my education, but the foundation of my life. got strengthened by virtue of my teachers: their dedication their teaching and above all their selfless approach. These values instilled in me an intense urge for education.
Our high school conducted tests every Saturday. Since our school also was underprivileged, we had to carry our answer papers from home. Each paper cost just paise, but even that small amount used to bring a tear to my mother's eyes. Whenever I think about it today, I get goose bumps. She told for me, very hard. One day, she learnt about a new job near Congress house. She went there and stood in the queue, for long But alas; she was told that the work would be given to those who have at least passed the third standard! She returned in despair and made a resolution to educate her son: because without education there is no recognition in this world. And she turned her dream into reality. I have no words to describe the pains she took to provide me the facilities as basic as a writing paper and pencil
In this very high school I met Bhave Sir, who taught us physics. He not only developed in us interest for science, but he also taught us great philosophy of life. One day while experimenting. he exhibited that a paper can be burnt by passing the concentrated solar energy through a lens. Bhave sir said to me, "Mashelkar, if you concentrate all your energy at one point, you can burn anything!" There, I learnt the science, as well as a valuable lesson of life - the
mantra of concentration. He can never be forgotten! Like him, I met many teachers during my school and college days, like Joshi Sir, Shirke Sir and Malegaon Wala Sir. All of them guided me; and nurtured me with their caressing attitude. My school and my teachers have bestowed upon me immense confidence and strength to face any challenges and lead a life with conscience.
Today, when I look back in retrospect. I recollect each moment of struggle with poverty: my mother, my teachers and my school manifest before me: and I start reliving my school days in my mind, once more!
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