VALUES
INDIA MOVING TOWARDS THE FAKE VALUES
Dear friends welcome to this world
of dreams, a world of media, and a reel life which is finding its roots in
India’s value system. I am a simple educator. I am not against any development
but excessively adaptation of new values without reasoning. I must tell you
that, I am from a traditional family of a small town in M.P. . As I grew, I came to know many things of
reality of this world. In my studies of Philosophy of communication and the
Indian Philosophy, I learnt that India had one of the oldest civilizations of
the world. Earlier people in India were living in their small villages. The media did not influence them at all but
today the story is totally different.
In the past values were passed on to the young
by the eldest of the community or the family. Even now, we can see that some
people and groups like mahilamandals and joint families are
keeping the values and living by it. Our festivals too play a great role by
prompting us time to time the importance of the traditional values behind every
celebration. There are some exceptionally good people, though they live in the
modern world fir bhi dil hai Hindustani. Earlier
the people used to say Chhota parivar sukhi parivar than
came hum
do hamare do and now hum do hamara ek!!
This
‘only’ child who gets all the attention, love and affection but, fails to
receive values the parents are giving. Having been influenced by the media,
things began to change radically. She / He wants to imitate actors, actress and
they compromise with the values they have learnt. The youngsters today get into the competition
at the cost of the value. Girls want to look more attractive and live by the slogan
LESSER THE BETTER. Even the boys are imitating
the popular actors in their actions, stunts and in dressing. In doing so the youngsters think that, they can
attract the complimentary. Sometimes they do succeed. The influential factors
are: watching of T.V. / Movies, magazines and use of social media etc. (without
reasoning). The eminent personalities like; some actors and actress are
propagating ill values in their movies and in their advertisments. Where are
the true values and morality? One looks at the film stars and thinks: “IF HE CAN WHY CAN’T I?”.
Some
of the reasons which I feel have influenced in the change of value today.
Earlier
the young used to play together outdoors in big groups but slowly the number
dropped. Then came the time of indoor games and hardly children were seen on
the grounds. Nowadays we see youngsters playing video games or on the internet
or on the mobile-phones. Due to the
influence of media, the youngster wants more and more things that are in
fashion which they feel the trend of the time. Lack of encouragement from the
parents makes things worse. Parents compare their young ones with others. This
too results in a wrong impression on their minds. When children do not listen
to their parents they are punished and in frustration the innocents find consolation
and help in the forms of drugs and wrong companies. This is how the values of
India are changing.
I
think the excess of anything is never good because it turns in the addiction
and addiction in itself is never good. We all must have to create a friendly
atmosphere, give them time and required affection that can build a genuine
trust between the child and the parent, which they seek.
As a
good citizen of India what ‘you’ and ‘I’ suppose to do? What can be our stand
for this generation?
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