Heavy bag on small shoulder

Discussion in 'Education' started by quizzycal, May 31, 2010.

  1. quizzycal

    quizzycal New Member

    The small children are often seen rushing for their schools every morning. They have to carry all the books and copies in their bag and it is quite cruel activity towards them. A child whose age is merely six or seven years is about to bowed down due to the heavy weight of the bags. They are not looking like the school going children rather the transporters who work in some railway station.
     


  2. Tigerr

    Tigerr New Member

    most of the children as you can see go to schools with loaded bags. this is too ironic to see that little children with heavy bags. little children have tender bones and they are made to carry heavy loads. this is because they are asked to bring loads of books. this problem can be solved if school provides racks for stacking books.
     
  3. sahnikaran18

    sahnikaran18 New Member

    well it is one of the biggest faults of our educational system .students look look like coolies at the railway station .it is bad for their health .the school admin. and govt. must arrange locker at the schools for the convenience of students.
     
  4. Satabdi Roy

    Satabdi Roy New Member

    The tender age of children is subdued under the hefty school bags. The technology has made its way worldwide by providing with the smart classroom system, still these young shoulders have to bear this unnecessary load everyday on their backs. This action of today, will bring out various health ailments tomorrow. These youngsters are prevailing more health hazards in comparison to their parents(in that same age). I don’t think that taking this burden to the school help in enhancing the academic career of any student in anyway. In turn, it causes dissatisfaction, resisting attitude and a sense of hatred-ness among the students(towards the schools). Schools were instituted to build up a complete individual out of a young lad; while these heavy bags ruin this plan.
     

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