We learn by readings books. We learn by listening to our parents and our teachers. We learn looking things. We learn by doing ourselves. We learn by talking to the neighbors. We learn by traveling to places and interviewing the people etc.
A practical subject like science is well learning in a practical way by doing. History can be learn by listening to teachers. Some parts of history can be learn by observing the sites. Social studies are best learn by visiting communicative way.
The next, we can best learn out culture by being involved in the family and social activities. But the mathematical problems are learn by practicing with the help of teachers. So, we learn in many ways.
Every body knows, education is the backbone for the development of a country. We can get knowledge from education. Education gives us skills and techniques. So we use the knowledge and skills in the field we like. So only the education person can live happily.
We have general and technical education. General education means the study of theoretical subject like English, Nepali, Mathematics, Social studies etc. Technical education is practical education. Computer operating, tailoring, carpentry, engineering, medical study, etc. are common technological subject. The study of lab engineering, agro technology, etc. are the technical subjects.
She has to cook food for the family if she has not employed a maid for that purpose and there is no one else to do the job. She may also have to do other chores including washing, cleaning, etc. That is why it is said that the life of Indian women is tough. Her duties also include taking care of the children as well as elders in the family. In case the lady is a home-maker, she does not have to go to a workplace, but the other chores of the house are her sole responsibility. Discipline for her means getting up early in the morning, preparing breakfast for the members of the family, getting the children ready for school, packing their tiffin, bags, etc. and taking them to bus stop to see them off in the school bus.
When the children are gone, her focus is to send her husband to duty along with his lunch. In the evening she has to attend the children’s home-work and look after the needs of the husband when he comes back from office. This is the disciplined life for the lady of the house. The children take a cue from her and emulate her sense of duty.
Discipline is a broader term and includes several things which change from time to time and place to place. When we travel in train or metro, we must follow the rules of the railways-buying the ticket, occupying our seat, not to disturb others or defile the compartment, not to carry any inflammable article, and protect the railways property, etc. While going to some office to get some job done such as depositing money in the bank, paying electricity bill, etc. we must stand in the queue and wait for our mm.
While travelling in a bus, the discipline demands taking the proper ticket, offering seat to ladies and old persons, not to smoke or chew paan, and cooperate with the transport services, people, etc. While crossing the road, we must take the zebra crossing. While driving, discipline is extremely necessary. We must avoid drunken driving and follow the rules of traffic strictly.
If we follow these rules and remain disciplined, not only we ourselves, but the society at large will also benefit. Following the rules of the road saves us from getting injured or even killed. Being a disciplined traveller not only makes our journey as well as that of others convenient but also helps the transport authorities to serve us better, leading to an improved service.
Standing in a queue and waiting for our turn at a public counter, avoids chaos, brings order and saves time. Paying our taxes in time saves us from penalties and punishments; paying our telephone, electricity, and water bills also saves us from extra charges and disconnections. The revenue collected by the companies is used to improve the services which benefit all of us. The amount of taxes paid by us form the capital with which the government undertakes new projects of development in the form of industries, servicing institutions like banks, insurance companies, etc. and schools, colleges, hospitals, roads, etc.
The most disciplined life is that of military and paramilitary personnel. All the four wings of the military, viz. Army, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard have strict codes of conduct under which each employee-whether of commissioned rank or non¬commissioned category has to perform their duties. They have a fixed time to get up in the morning-which is quite early, get ready to have breakfast within specific hours in the Mess and report for duty. They have a regular session of exercise or drills everyday, training sessions for various types of skills required during the course of their service. Under normal circumstances, i.e. even when there is no war, the military personnel have to remain fit, quick, vigilant and ready for any eventuality.
In case of war, they have to be prepared to go to the front and fight for their country under most difficult terrains-on high attitude in extreme cold conditions, in deserts un^er the scorching sun, in dangerous forests and plateaux. All their leaves are cancelled and excursions curtailed. Defending their motherland is foremost in their minds. It is because of their great sense of discipline and sacrifice that India is an independent country and all of us are secure in our homes. The value of the discipline
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