I wish I had enough words to explain all that is going on in my mind since I met an extremely diligent person. Here, I am talking about Mr. Prabhat Shunglu. He is the one person who taught us the value of reading and writing. Although we already knew the importance of these two things, but I just can't explain that what was it that influenced us to an extreme extent. The way he explains and tells various things is all so impactful and worth following. After his one lecture, the perception towards many things changed, and there was a need for this change.
The moment he entered the class, we were all so quiet and ready to listen to him. He started asking all of us about the newspapers we follow. Most of us were the ones who didn't read any of the newspapers. Perhaps, he felt really shocked after knowing this. Then, after listening to most of the students in the class, he started reprimanding us all. "You wish to get into journalism and you are saying that you don't read newspapers. Come on!! you can't even think of saying such a thing."- he said in a very sarcastic manner. We were not able to utter a word. Throats were almost choked and heads were down in guilt and shame. Obviously, we are no more the little children who can't understand what is their utmost requirement. We all are mature enough to make our own ways and follow our dreams.
" If you can't read, you can't write even." This was the learning in his class. One has to write the news also and if you don't read, you would never be able to write. Thus, reading at least one newspaper a day is a MUST. I suppose that after Mr. Shunglu's lecture, all of us will at least take a pledge to buy a newspaper and read it. All our teachers always used to tell us the same, but what Mr. Shunglu said had a deep impact. It somehow touched our hearts and we are more dedicated to our goal now.
Hats Off to Mr. Shunglu who made us realize the importance of reading newspapers. Thank you sir!!
The moment he entered the class, we were all so quiet and ready to listen to him. He started asking all of us about the newspapers we follow. Most of us were the ones who didn't read any of the newspapers. Perhaps, he felt really shocked after knowing this. Then, after listening to most of the students in the class, he started reprimanding us all. "You wish to get into journalism and you are saying that you don't read newspapers. Come on!! you can't even think of saying such a thing."- he said in a very sarcastic manner. We were not able to utter a word. Throats were almost choked and heads were down in guilt and shame. Obviously, we are no more the little children who can't understand what is their utmost requirement. We all are mature enough to make our own ways and follow our dreams.
" If you can't read, you can't write even." This was the learning in his class. One has to write the news also and if you don't read, you would never be able to write. Thus, reading at least one newspaper a day is a MUST. I suppose that after Mr. Shunglu's lecture, all of us will at least take a pledge to buy a newspaper and read it. All our teachers always used to tell us the same, but what Mr. Shunglu said had a deep impact. It somehow touched our hearts and we are more dedicated to our goal now.
Hats Off to Mr. Shunglu who made us realize the importance of reading newspapers. Thank you sir!!
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