Nature has started to show whipp on all living beings for the deeds of ours (homo sapiens), if we don’t gets things right, chance of existence will be out of our hands.
Care for Nature and Conserve it, the need of the hour for the global minds.
Today marks the completion of 22 years of the Kargil War, which is unanimously celebrated as the Kargil Diwas.
On this day, the heroes of the Indian Army are remembered who lost their lives back in 1999 but ensured India’s win over Pakistan.
In a war that lasted over 60 days in Ladakh’s Kargil, India ousted the neighbouring nation’s military forces and took back control of the high outposts in the region.
Salute to the War Heroes for their sacrifice to our mother nation.
One friend asked the other, “Why do you pay so much money for your son to do all his sports”?
Well, I have a confession to make; I do not pay my son to do sports. Personally, it does not matter so long as he learns the lessons sports teach!
So, if I am not paying for sports what am I paying for?
– My son realizes that there are moments in life that becomes so tired he wants to quit but does not.
– My son feels that there is a time when he comes home from school and is “too tired” to go to his practice but he goes anyway.
– My son to learn responsibility, ownership, discipline, focus, and dedication.
– My son is to learn to take care of his body, mind, belongings, and equipment.
– My son to learn to work with others and to be a good teammate, gracious in defeat, and humble in success.
– My son learns to deal with disappointment when he does not get that place or title he’d hoped for, but still, he goes back week after week giving it his best shot.
– My son to learn to make and accomplish goals.
– My son to respect, not only himself but also other athletes, officials, and coaches.
– My son learns that it takes hours and hours, years and years of hard work and practice to create a champion and that success does not happen overnight nor is it luck and magic.
– My son to be proud of small achievements, and work towards long-term goals.
– My son for this opportunity that he has and will have to make life-long friendships, create lifelong memories, to be as proud of his achievements as I am.
– My son can be out on the field or in the gym instead of in front of a screen.
– My son withstands, overcomes, and endures pain, loss, insults, failure, and risk, yet comes back with a smile.
“I could go on but, to be short, I don’t pay for sports; I pay for the opportunities that sports provide” he added.
At the end of the day, what your child carries in the voyage of life is a development in attributes that will serve them well throughout their lives and allow them to bless themselves and the lives of others.
By and large, we shall think of it as a great investment for every child’s future!
Civil Services Guru is a pro bono initiative by a group of working civil servants in its 8th year now. Those who can’t afford any coaching classes can register with us.
If you are ready to do self-study with guidance, please register with your name and other details.
You can register with the following link between 15th July 2021(10am) and 25th July 2021(10pm)
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