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Good Values Can Never Be Replaced

I would like to begin by thanking the management of the school for giving us an opportunity to express our views without any hesitation.

I have been on this journey for almost 16 years now and from a teacher I have now turned into an educator. When I look back it really gives me a lot of pleasure and contentment. So many of my students have become successful in their respective careers. I feel proud of them.

What worries me is the lack of moral values in today's generation. It is a matter of concern not only for the educators but also for the society and the nation as they are the future of this world. The modern day parenting should think about this aspect very seriously because it is easy to become rich but it is very difficult to become good human beings. Everyday, I keep pondering over the new, innovative and interesting methods by which my students can become good humans and responsible citizens. I am certain that my continuous efforts will lead them to the path of politeness, courtesy and humility which are the roots of our value system (sanskars). 

For today, I guess, it is enough!
Thank you for reading! 😊 

Sunita Sharma
Educator, Oxford Public School


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  1. Very true maam...n being the second mother of these students.. It becomes our priority to inculcate them with the moral values..and leave no stone unturn to bring the best out of them.

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