To be honest with me and you, I have made many posts on 'Education Field'. The way teachers today are working, the way they are dealing with the education system we have today and the way the authorities belong to it are responding just gets us a sense of bad feeling and awakens us about a big future threat. But today's my this post is not about these hurting things. I have already spoken a lot on it. My today's post is a proud cum emotional one. Yes, it is related to 'Education Field' but it will give you goosebumps when you hear a story here. Let me first tell you a story. And the story is -
There's a village named
'Bharajwadi' in Ahmednagar
district, Maharashtra. A teacher
here in a school came to limelight
when the whole village, especially
students, cried for him. The actual
incident was -
A teacher whom I am
mentioning here gets a
transfer order after 12 years.
I mean, he does full justice to
his profession for twelve years.
He does everything that are
expected of a teacher. But
destiny has something else
in store. He gets a transfer
order and after this, we will
never get to learn under him,
we will not get his service, the
students and the whole village
starts crying in sorrow.
Dear ones, I know, there is nothing new in it. I mean, getting emotional and crying in the farewell ceremony of a teacher is all natural for us. When a teacher completes his career, a farewell party is organised by the school in his honour to celebrate his journey which he did over the years. And in it, it's natural for some to get emotional. Coz he is something for him which he doesn't want to lose at all. But have you ever seen the entire village crying in the farewell ceremony of a teacher? It seems fine for students and parents. Coz they are moving around with him. But doesn't it give you a special feeling that the entire village is getting emotional and crying for a teacher? Yes, of course, it does. Coz the entire village is crying at the farewell ceremony of a teacher must be surprising indeed. Now the question raises here -
Did the villagers respect him just
as a teacher or was his
achievement greater than that?
Surely his achievements must be greater than that. Coz it is difficult to get such respect as a teacher and that too in today's era where there is no place for humanity. Then what did he do on top of the teaching profession that made the whole village cry for him? a question arises. Then listen, guys -
Before considering himself a
teacher, he considered himself
a human being. He knew that
the teacher only teaches but
the human being builds
society. And that's what he
did. He gave students all the
training which could make
them a better person forever
and that too by becoming a
human being. And the
important feature in his
teaching was and that
impressed me and others
a lot is -
'He considered everyone
as human beings and not a shop
of caste and religion'
This is the reason why the
students and villagers wept
profusely during his farewell
ceremony. Just one thing I
would like to say here -
'It is impossible to
produce such great human
being again which is rare in
this country, especially in
this sacred field of education.
Hats off to this great man from
the bottom of my heart 🙏 '
Dear ones, what I have said about this man here is the saying of those people who themselves are the residents of that village and were a part of that ceremony. Actually guys, this is a viral video which has gone viral just few days before. People are really appreciating this video a lot. Coz they have at least found something which is great for society as well as country. I too consider myself very lucky that I saw this video and got a chance to say few words on this great man. Sir, you are really doing a great work. I would say it -
God appreciated work. I mean,
even God will appreciate this
his fine work. Just keep it up.
And the teacher I am talking about here is -
LAHU BORATE, A ZILA PARISHAD
PRIMARY TEACHER
Just one line in an honor of him -
As long as there are teachers like
LAHU BORATE, there is no threat
to lock ZILA PARISHAD PRIMARY
SCHOOL and most importantly,
the HUMANITY
Thank you 🙂