Rohit Gupta
Advocate on Record, Supreme Court of India and Patent Agent
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The missing story tellers in new family and fall out of sophist education suitable for earning livelihood but learning which require more, how to balance web of social relationships which we at time call emotional maturity distinct from intellectual/professional maturity:Grand parents in the family are moral teachers and Story tellers for grand childrens in the family.They impart their learning, cultural values to these malleable young kids, who actually are best friends in their families and when parents are busy with their life earning livelihood.The society is changing, with present generation themselves in general are not living with grandparents due to job postings or nature of work, migration, cost of livelihood etc., and they are missing on same, what is waiting to come is blank mind of missing art of story telling, except singing their professional success, of which children's are little concerned as the same being incomprehensible to them. The pitfalls, we will be seeing, when this generation will take charge, education being given by school, care being given by parents with their excursions, what is left for them is only playing with them.Because they themselves being deficient on reading the stories, which are more part of literature, that too specific to children,They will purchase the books from market and read like pdf reader, word by word, comma by comma, then cooking to the taste of children, still not missing the intent and content and message. Even today we see, children's being struck to Doramon Or chota bheem because, parents have nothing better to offer, thus these fictional character taking charge as their virtual friends. ...... to follow
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