when i am 64-----------what can i do to the society essay
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When I am 64, I can
do quite a many things! With all the post-retirement leisure, experience,
resources, etc, I can do social service by involving dynamic, dedicated young
people in teaching under privileged children. Our country requires 100%
literacy rate along with more number of skilled workers and professionals to
attain the goal of becoming an advanced nation. I can contribute a lot in this
direction.
Being the second most populated country in the world, the number of illiterate poor people is staggeringly large. Alone governments can't do much! People will have to shoulder the responsibility of achieving the national goals. I can start by teaching a small number of children from underprivileged families living in my area. I can request my colony's Welfare Society's secretary to allow me to use the Society's building for 3 to 4 hours daily for holding basic literacy classes for the poor children. As the number grows, I can collect donations from my colony members to meet the financial needs of the school for the poor children. If the response is good, i.e. more and more poor students enroll, I can hire more teachers and apply for financial aid to state or central government. Thus I can open other similar branches at other places in the city.
The joys of poor children learning and becoming valuable citizens of my country will give me immense peace and true contentment. So I can do a lot in organizing resources and young people in teaching under-privileged when I am 64.
Being the second most populated country in the world, the number of illiterate poor people is staggeringly large. Alone governments can't do much! People will have to shoulder the responsibility of achieving the national goals. I can start by teaching a small number of children from underprivileged families living in my area. I can request my colony's Welfare Society's secretary to allow me to use the Society's building for 3 to 4 hours daily for holding basic literacy classes for the poor children. As the number grows, I can collect donations from my colony members to meet the financial needs of the school for the poor children. If the response is good, i.e. more and more poor students enroll, I can hire more teachers and apply for financial aid to state or central government. Thus I can open other similar branches at other places in the city.
The joys of poor children learning and becoming valuable citizens of my country will give me immense peace and true contentment. So I can do a lot in organizing resources and young people in teaching under-privileged when I am 64.
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