Saturday, November 30, 2013

Thought of the Day - (Day 2)


The Building Block of our life (Informative post)

Education!

We are living 21st century where education has become an extremely significant part of our life. In the past few years, education was considered as a want and was only available to the affluent. Families who were well off were the only ones who had access to proper education. But in today's era, education has it's own importance and it has become an economic imperative. Eduction should not only be made available to people who are bounded by immense wealth and luxury but it should be made available to everyone dwelling in a particular country.  

Education imposes many positive consequences on the economy as a whole.  The country with more of educated people will benefit more since they will have a greater input of human capital. Also educated people contribute well to the national output of a county. This may result in greater wealth creation.

Education also results in the expansion of knowledge and creativity and helps to familiarize us with different aspects of our magnificent world. 
I feel very proud to say that governments of various countries are taking steps to to initiate  educational institutions, invest in vocational education and educational infrastructure and improve the quality of teaching at places which are devoid of education. 

Education is an extremely crucial and a valuable asset, and we should thank the Almighty for making it available to us.
The importance of education is today's world in inexplicable

I visit Pakistan almost every year. At times when I'm in Karachi, I feel completely sad and distressed to see how children who are extremely willing and determined to get educated have been deprived of it. Education is the building block of ones life and significantly contributes in building up your entire personality. Lack of education in Pakistan is a sign of a disintegrated nation in the future. If people are not made aware of wide spread problems through schooling, then the correct measures may not be taken.  

It is a coherent debate that education leads to misguidance. 
However, in countries and regions where misguidance is increasing on a daily rate, education is extremely helpful and beneficial. Thus, making this argument certainly invalid.






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- Rameen Tariq

"Sometimes you have to go with the flow, and accept things as they are"