Math, asked by gkmantri04, 3 months ago

The culture of nuclear families is in fashion. Parents are often heard complaining about the difficulties in

bringing up children these days. Too much of freedom in demand, too much independence; over night

parties; excessive extravagance, splurging pocket money; no time for studies and family all this is a

common cry of such families. Aren’t parents, themselves, responsible for this pitiful state? The basic need

of a growing youth is the family, love, attention and bonding along with moral values. One should not

forget that ‘charity begins at home’.

Independence and individuality both need to be respected, in order to maintain the sanctity of family.

Children, today are to be handled with tact in order to bridge the ever widening generation gap. Only the

reasonable demands need to be fulfilled, as there are too many expenses to be met and top many social

obligations to be taken care of by the parents. Our forefathers lived happily in joint families. Children loved

to live with their cousins, learnt to adjust within means. There was perfect harmony between the

generations. There never existed the concept of old­age homes. There was deep respect for the family

elders and love, care and concern for the youngsters. Even the minor family differences were solved

amicably.

Answers the following Questions:

1. Mention any two major common concerns of a nuclear family. (1 x 5 = 5)

2. Who, according to the passage, are responsible for them?

3. Explain the expression ‘charity begins at home’.

4. Describe the atmosphere in joint families.

5. Which word in the passage means ‘Holiness of life’?​

Answers

Answered by aryansinha19992
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Too much independence and no time for studies and family.

2. Parents themselves.

3 The parent should not forget that it is in giving that one receives.

4 In joint families, children get a friendly atmosphere and they also learn to adjust

within means.

5. Sanctity

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