Saturday, August 5, 2017

QRS

QRS, Kollam

Friday, April 21, 2017

YOU DON'T CHOOSE YOUR RELIGION

My first job was with a Company manufacturing Electronic Instruments. I was working at their Regional Office in South India. All my colleagues were Hindus. One day, I was sitting with four of my colleagues at a cafe having some tea. One of them started talking badly about Christians. He did not realise that I was there. Suddenly, when he noticed that I was there, he tried to change the way he was speaking. He said ‘I like Christians; it is the priests that I don’t like. They are converting our people.’ At that time another colleague said ‘You don’t choose your religion. If you are born in a Christian family, you would be a Christian. If you are born in a Hindu family, you would be a Hindu. If you are born in a Muslim family, you would be Muslim.’ I felt what he said was right. Most people accept the religion their parents follow. Some may become sceptical as they grow older but very few people change their religion.

M 21

M 21, Men's Shop, Kollam

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

POISON

A woman was sick and went to see a doctor. The doctor gave her some medicine. When she drank the medicine the next morning she collapsed and was paralyzed. Some of her relatives suspected that there was something wrong with the medicine. They took the medicine to the doctor and told him what happened. The doctor said he had been prescribing this medicine for many years and that there was nothing wrong with it. He said many people have been cured with this medicine. To prove that there was nothing wrong with the medicine he drank some of it. Soon afterwards he collapsed and was paralyzed. Police were informed and they sent the medicine for analysis. It was found to contain some poison. Investigations also revealed that the woman did not have a good relation with her husband. Police interrogated her husband and found that he had mixed some poison in her medicine to kill her. By the time the husband was arrested both the woman and doctor had died.

(True Story)

THE VAIDYA

The Vaidya, Kollam

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

HOMEWORK

I don’t remember getting any homework when I was a student at school. A geography teacher once gave us some work to do at home but he did not refer to it as homework. He said it was an assignment. The only other ‘homework’ I did was for Technical Drawing. It was actually class work but since the drawings took a lot of time to complete we could not finish it in class and had to continue with it at home. After returning home from school I would usually have some snacks and then I would be watching Television. Weekends were spent playing games. I studied at home only a few days before an examination.
Later on, when I spent many years in the teaching profession I never gave any homework to the students. I felt that all students do not have the same interests. I preferred that students spent more time on subjects that interests them instead of forcing them to spend time on subjects that do not interest them.
I have seen other teachers give homework to students. For young children homework usually becomes extra work for parents who end up helping their children. I think homework should not be allowed for children below ten years of age. I have seen some older students who do not do their own homework. Such students usually copy the homework done by other students.

HOTEL SHAH INTERNATIONAL

Hotel Shah International, Kollam