“If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds. I strongly feel that there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are father, mother and teacher”. – APJ Abdul Kalam. UPSC IAS Mains 2022 General Studies (Paper – 4)

Corruption is considered to be originated from the minds of the people. Peoples’ thinking, ethical values, conduct and behaviour all makes a man either corrupt or be honest and uninfluenced.

  • The basic and permanent solution to corruption involves inculcating more and more ethical and moral values since childhood that’s building character.
  • Character building since childhood is influenced by Parents, teachers, family and society etc. who play vital role in holistic development of the child.

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  • A child is the reflection of her mother. Being the best friend and first teacher of child mother influences the child from walk to talk. Mother is the wealth of information for child.
  • The child learns love compassion, forgiveness, humanity, equality, kind heartedness, respect, generosity and ethics from her mother and such traits reduce corruption.
  • Father is the role model for most of the children. Qualities of leadership, responsibility, discipline, consistency, fearlessness etc. are developed in children under the influence of father. Example: Guru Teg Bahadur ji, set a great example for his son Guru Gobind Singh ji by sacrificing his life. Same traits we saw in Guru Gobind Singh ji who sacrificed his whole family for the fight in good against evil
  • Good parental support helps child to be positive, healthy and good life long learner and behave in ethical manner involving moral values in entire his/her life.
  • A child’s first lesson on right and wrong comes from his/her parents – when he/she is taught not to steal, never lie and not to intentionally harm others.
  • Teachers have a very important responsibility of laying the foundation of an individual’s future.
  • They are the most important nation builders as they are not only responsible for the intellectual nourishment of young minds but also for moulding the overall personality of children. Example: Ramkrishna Paramhansa was spiritual teacher of Swami Vivekananda and he transformed the character of vivekananda by his teaching.
  • At young impressionable ages, teaching them about discipline, being responsible for their actions; inculcating values like team spirit, sharing, fair play, cooperation a teacher sets the stage for a responsible citizen of the country.

Therefore, the nurturing done by parents and teachers determines the course of a nation whether it will be made of upright, moral and argumentative Indians or dull-minds ready to compromise on their ethics.

A poem by the 19th-century writer Charles Reade captures this: “Sow an act and you reap a habit; Sow a habit and you reap a character; Sow a character and you reap a destiny.”



POSTED ON 29-06-2023 BY ADMIN
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