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Declining of social values

 Our society once said to be the essence of culture, morality, and character, is today continuously
degenerating and deteriorating in terms of ethics, morals and values. The influences of mass
media, science and technology, modernization, globalization etc. are the prime factors for the
degeneration of the youth in our society and corrupting the mind of a large number of youngsters.

The youngsters are busy preparing for their careers and enjoying their life. They have little concern for social problems or family affairs. The old people are often neglected. Electronic gadgets and mobile apps have changed the methods of learning. Children are addicted to the online mode of education. As the effect of the pandemic is diminishing, they have started attending offline classes. But we see nowadays that they have less regard for their mentors and they are glued to their ipads and laptops.

So social values are deteriorating because of multiple reasons, one is the engagement of people. India is witnessing a utter non sense of hatreds. With hatreds, what all other things happened is declining of religious value, which in-turn decline moral values. It is again a choice, still the ethics and social values normally comes from an atmosphere, where religion played a good role. Be humble, be generous, don't lie, don't create chaos, help others etc.

Governments are busy with eradicating history, and Muslims, then poisoning with fake and false education. They are trying to create a mockery on hindu culture, a superiority feeling but with a price of hatred against fellow beings.




And our youths are trying to keep out of politics at one side, but rather they are removed from being honest or a good citizen. The culture what hindutwa propagates are criminal, hatred, fabricated and fake.

There any many online media covering the realities, 2 among them are news laundry and the news minute, just to point out the awareness.


There are mixed responses, and hope they will cover all classes of people or youths. Privileged classes and under privileged, or even no privileges. As India represents and its beauty lies in the unity of diverse cultures. So if someone trying to destroy that fabric, irrespective of development terminologies, or what ever gimmicks or circus, people must fight against the hatreds and misinformation.

What it felt is students are talking very good, still the neutrality towards bad is worse as no mentioning of "we must cast out the religious bias by the government". Some says, its mere politics, but a few steadfast with true governance is not about propaganda. Youth are not to the level of eradicating the hatreds, development terms are actually "politics", but religious hatred and phobia are beyond the "politics"

A suggestion to the students: Actually BJP is run by RSS a communal terrorist organization, they are funded and working against democracy, secularism, science, lower castes, minorities and intellectuals. They target mostly the hindus to get brain wash against the minorities with fake and false news. None of the student mentioned such thing specifically . It give us a feedback that even growing youth is being socially engineered with hindutwa propaganda. We have only a single crucial issue, that is hindutwa wrapped in politics with islamophobia.





If we dig into reality coming out of the hindutwa box [there is no 2 sides, or historical brutality issues], we can easily understand the issues and solutions.




How to promote the well-being of the person and the community.

Moral values are the concepts that explain to us how to guide human behaviour and the difference between proper and incorrect. They form the base of ethical selection-making and contribute to the improvement of someone’s character. The advancement of moral principles is a complex and diverse process driven by a variety of elements, including philosophy, religion, and way of life.

Honesty:

The foundation of integrity, and honesty establishes credibility and fosters agreement. Students who feel honesty grow to have robust ethical convictions.

Empathy:

We will apprehend and proportion the emotions of others, and empathy promotes kindness and cooperation, growing a compassionate community inside academic settings.

Self-discipline:

Start exercising to manage one’s moves and behaviours, and self-control. Hence students live centered on their educational goals, and encourage a strong work ethic.

Teamwork:

Collaborating successfully with teamwork builds vital social talents and teaches college students the price of cooperation, so this prepares them for future collaborative endeavours.

Respect:

Try to cost range deal with others civilly, and admire the paintings in a harmonious environment, wherein anyone feels preferred.

Responsibility:

Let’s take ownership of one’s movements duties, and responsibilities to empower students to satisfy instructional challenges with determination.

Fairness:

Encourage a feeling of justice and equality among students. Hence, they deal with them similarly treatment for all.

Compassion:

Beyond empathy, compassion encourages students to actively help the ones in want and fosters a subculture of help and care.

Fearlessness:

Have to be brave to face difficulties, that’s an essential fine for defeating issues in both non-public and academic lifestyles.

Gratitude:

By spotting and appreciating the efforts of labour carried out by others, gratitude creates a great surrounding and improves gaining knowledge as a whole.

So in conclusion:

Social Cohesion: Moral values create a sense of unity, fostering cooperation and understanding among individuals.

Ethical Decision-Making: They guide individuals in making ethical choices, contributing to a morally upright society

Personal Growth: Embracing moral values promotes character development and emotional intelligence.

Conflict Resolution: Shared moral values provide a framework for resolving conflicts peacefully.

Positive Influence: Upholding moral values sets positive examples, influencing others to follow suit.



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