Moral Education
Class - 8
Government of Nepal
Ministry of Education Curriculum Development Center
Publisher: Government of Nepal
Ministry of Education Curriculum
Development Centre Sanothimi, Bhaktapur
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First Edition : 2016
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Preface
The curriculum and
curricular materials have been developed and revised on a regular basis with
the aim of making education purposeful, practical, relevant and job-oriented.
It is necessary to instill the feeling of nationalism, national integrity and
democratic spirit in students and equip them with morality, discipline and
self- reliance so as to develop in them social and personal skills as well as
the basic competencies of language, science, occupation, information and
communication technology, environment and health, and life skills. It is also
necessary to enable them to appreciate, preserve and promote arts and
aesthetics, social norms and val- ues and ideals. Moreover, in order to develop
an equitable society, it is necessary to inculcate students with respect for
ethnicity, gender, disabilities, languages, re- ligions, cultures and regional
diversity. Likewise, education should also help them to be well-informed of
human rights and social norms and values so as to make them capable of playing
the role of responsible citizens. This textbook has been developed in this form
based on the Basic Education Curriculum, 2069 (Grade 8), incorporating the
feedback obtained from various schools, workshops and seminars and interaction
programmes attained by the teachers, students and parents.
This textbook was
translated and edited by Janardan Ghimire, Romkanta Pokharel, Bhogerdra
Lamichhane, Phanindra Prasad Niraula and Hemraj Khatiwada. In bringing out this
text book in this form, the contribution of the Executive Director of CDC Mr.
Diwakar Dhungel, Deputy Director Baburam Gautam, Usha Dikshit, Chintamani Yogi,
Keshav Prasad Neupane, Sanu Amatya, Ekaratna Sharma Acha- rya, is highly
commendable.
Language of this book
was edited by Nabin Kumar Khadka. Typing was done by Abhaya Shrestha. The
layout design of the book was done by Jayaram Kuikel and Bhawana Sharma. The
illustration of the book was done by Sunil Ranjit and Gau- tam Manandhar. CDC
extends sincere thanks to all those who have contributed in the development and
revision of this text book.
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use various learning resources and tools to achieve the com- petencies targeted
by the curriculum. An attempt is made to make this textbook activity oriented
and interested as far as possible. The teachers, students and other
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Government of Nepal Ministry
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Table of Contents
Unit Contents Page number
Unit One Character Development 1
Lesson 1 Aaitaman: Pride of the Village
2
Lesson 2 Let’s be a Good Example 7
Lesson 3 Think positively, Learn and Do
13
Unit Two Human Values 19
Lesson 1 True Soul Mates 20
Lesson 2 My Real Identity 25
Lesson 3 Universal Relationship 31
Unit Three Civil Rights and Duties 37
Lesson 1 The Duty of Citizens 38
Lesson 2 My Duty 43
Lesson 3 Misrilal: A True Social Worker 48
Unit Four Community Life Style and Diversity
53
Lesson 1 Peace and Friendship 54
Lesson 2 Ganga's Effort 60
Lesson 3 A Story of Five Brothers 66
Unit Five Discipline and Positive Thinking
71
Lesson 1 Regret 72
Lesson 2 Inner Eyes 77
Lesson 3 Excess of Anything is Destructive
83
1 Moral
Education, Class -8Character
Development UNIT ONE
Learning Outcomes Demonstrate good characteristic behavior.
Internalize the impact of good character in human life and behave accordingly.
Implement the human values and assumptions like truth, virtue, Peace, love and
non-violence for the development of good character.
Lesson
1 Aaitaman: Pride of the Village
Expected Behaviors
To be inspired for well behavior from
everyone.
To work being confident.
To express good notion and behave
accordingly.
To be ready for social welfare and motivate
others too.
To demonstrate fairness.
To be role model in family and
community.
Aaitaman’s house is in
Salpokhari village. It is located in rural area. He studies in a local school.
His parents work hard for living. They didn’t get opportunity for the study in
their childhood. So, they are not well aware of Aaitaman’s study. They wanted
him to be very good at his study but his study had not been very good.
Though his age was of
studying and playing with friends, his nature was earnest. Because of poverty
and weakness in study, he used to think about discontinuation of his study. He
was in dilemma.
One day, he was going
to school. He had to walk on the terrace of field. He was walking on the
terrace. He saw a small round insect carrying food and climbing up the terrace.
When the insect was about to reach the top of terrace, it fell down. But the insect
didn’t give up. It again tried to climb
Instructional Suggestions:
• Get your students to discuss on the aspects
required to behave on the path of good character and encourage implementing
them.
• Ask them to prepare
and present the list of characteristics of role model in family and
society.
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up. It was again about
to reach the top, it again fell down as the first time. It was still not
discouraged So it tried for third attempt and was able to reach the top
carrying the food and it took into the hole where it used to live.
Though the incident
was minor, it had a great impact on Aaitaman. He thought ‘Even such small
insect reaches its goal by overcoming all the obstacles; I am a human, What is
the use of knowledge and wisdom for me ?” Aaitaman realized that if we keep on
trying, we can solve the problem and get success. He gave up his thought of
discontinuation of his study.
Aaitaman shared this
to his friends and teachers. The teacher told ‘listen! Those who do not start
the task, are low level human beings and the ones who start the task but leave
due to obstacles are middle level human beings. Those who never give up the
task initiated instead keep on fighting with the obstacles and finally
accomplish are supreme level humans. We should be supreme level human
beings.
Aaitaman’s mind and
behavior started to be changed. He became enthusiastic for the initiation of
new task. In rainy season, Salpokhari village would be muddy. It would be very
difficult to move from one house to another. Aaitaman thought of picking the
pebbles from field and pave the way.
As a result, the field
became fertile and it was possible to grow lots of corns. At the same time, the
road became easier to walk on . Aaitaman also encouraged his friends for doing
the job on holidays. His friends agreed to it and later other villagers also
started to support him.
Public awareness on
health was lacking in Salpokhari village. Villagers would be suffered from
different types of diseases. Aaitaman utilized the knowledge that he studied in
health education and started a campaign to construct a toilet in every house
and keep the sources of water clean. He mobilized the villagers on personal
health and hygiene and also the sanitation of surroundings. Because of his
effort, the village became healthy and beautiful. He also progressed in his
study. He started to become the first in his class. His teachers also
encouraged him for good work.
Aaitaman’s younger
brother also studied in the same school in a lower grade. One day his brother
threw a piece of paper near the school gate. Aaitaman and school gatekeeper saw
it. The school gatekeeper was about to pick the paper without scolding his
brother but Aaitaman stopped him. He said, “Human beings only become well when
they correct their mistake themselves. I will ask my brother to pick it up. If
he does so, he will not repeat it and his friends will also know that they
shouldn’t throw the garbage everywhere”. Aaitaman made his brother pick the
piece of paper and his brother also promised not to throw the garbage
everywhere.
There was winter
vacation in the school. Aaitaman’s father had to go to the district head
quarter due to his personal business. Aaitaman also went along with his father.
There was a library in one room in the office. Aaitaman finished reading a book
on biography of famous person until his father completed his official work.
When the school was opened, he shared about those biographies with his friends.
He said, “Good character will not be developed by listening to others rather it
will be developed by behaving in disciplined way”. His friends also discussed
on benevolence, discipline, peace and mutual respect. They also discussed that
a person could be good and great by being propriety, passionate and hard
working.
Now a days Aaitaman
has become an ideal person in school and Salpokhari village. His parents are
also very happy on his success. There is a vast difference between previous and
present Aaitaman. Now villagers say, “Pride of Salpokhari is Aaitaman.”
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Summary
Character development
is not the matter of speaking but it is the matter of demonstration in
behavior. Good character can be developed through self confidence, courtesy and
devotion. For that even a small person or incident can be inspirational. The
persons who are motivated by them and continuously keeps on working will be
able to grab the praise and success in their life. Positive thoughts and
behavior make human character a role model.
Exercise
1. Evaluate Yourself
I. I will.......................... all works
self-confidently.
a) do b) do not do
II. If I face any disturbance in my good work,
I will........
a) give up b) complete at any cost
III. By correcting my own mistake, I
will............
a) not show my weakness b) improve
myself
IV. In my leisure time,
I............................. motivational books.
a) read b) do not read
V. with my work, I try to
......................... my family.
a) satisfy b) dissatisfy
2. Answer the following questions.
a) Which incident inspired Aaitaman?
b) What types of people fall under the supreme
class?
c) How was the problem of muddy road
solved?
d) What was the mistake of Aaitaman’s
brother?
e) What was discussed after Aaitaman shared
his reading on biography
to his friends?
f) What should we do to be a role model?
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3. In your community,
there might be some people who have been congratulated due to their
praiseworthy tasks. What are these tasks? Explain the tasks asking some of the
community people.
4. Do the following:
a) List out the good works of Aaitaman and paste
it in your classroom.
b) What are the things that you can do with
your friends in your
community on holiday? Explain them.
c) What kind of people do you condiser as a
people othe good character?
Explain with examples.
5. Describe the following picture in ten
sentences.
6. What can you do to identify your weakness
and get rid of them? Write.
7. Go to your nearest
health post in your preferable time. Observe the different daily tasks carried
out and make a list of what that you can do. Work in the health post as a
volunteer after getting permission from your parents.
8. What role do you play to make your brothers
and sisters good human
being?
9. How can a person be a pride of a nation?
Write your opinion.
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Lesson
2
Let’s be a Good Example
Expected Behavior
To do good works being inspired by good
character.
To be inspired by local people and nature for
good works.
To be active in social and community
work.
To help and serve people.
To demonstrate positive effect on individual
and community.
To develop ideal personality.
Anil, Kapil, Kopila,
Dorje, Lakhanlal and Rejina are classmates. One evening, they were playing on
the lawn of the village. They formed groups while playing the game. They had
heard that success on anything could be achieved through collaboration. They
also felt that working collaboratively would entertain them well. They
discussed that they could do something collaborately on holidays.
Anil proposed to
gather information about the plants that are found in the village. Dorje agreed
to it thinking that it would support in science. There was a mango garden near
the village. Lakhanlal suggested visiting the garden and everybody agreed to this.
Everybody went to the
mango garden on a holiday. The mango garden was full of its new sprouts. The
mango trees seemed as if they were blooming very beautifully. The garden and
its surroundings were full of fragrance of mango sprout. The brambles under the
mango trees also seemed beautiful.
Instructional suggestions:
• Get your students to
discuss on how the subjects like moral, social and cultural values and
assumptions, and good behavior have been helping for the development of good
character.
• Ask your students
what they want to be and also ask them to present making a list of desired
duties of such person for the development of good character.
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They could feel a plesant smellout of the
sprouts. They were very glad to see such beautiful scenery. The fragrance
spread all round delight them.
In the mean time, they
saw a man walking near by the garden. He was a former teacher of the school and
his name was Jyotiraj. Everybody greeted him and they also asked him why he was
in the garden. They also asked him for the reason of beauty and fragrance of
the garden. They wanted to know how it was possible to happen. Jyotiraj said
that all the family members worked together in the garden. He also shared what
he had learnt. After that he suggested the students in the following way.
“Everyone listen, we
should not only be happy from the beauty and fragrance of the garden for a
moment, we should also learn lesson from it in our life. The sprout of a mango
tree has also made other trees fragrant. Those non- blooming trees are also
looking as if they are blooming. The mango’s sprouts are spreading the
fragrance so the small brambles beneath the mango tree have also become
fragranted. Here, good things have been affecting the bad things. As a result,
bad thing have also become good. In the same way we should be good and fragrant
like mango’s sprout in our community. If an individual becomes good, the
individual’s good effect appears in society and good society also affects an
individual. Then there will not be any evil in society and even if there are,
they will be keeping on changing into good”.
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Jyotiraj added. “You might have read in
science or listened somewhere. There is an aromatic plant called sandalwood.
Due to the influence
of sandalwood, other non-aromatic plants also become aromatic. This example is
also applicable to human society. If plants which don’t have knowledge and
intuition also have nature of taking good from others, why cannot human receive?
Be like mango’s sprout and sandalwood, your society also becomes so”.
The students liked
Jyotiraj’s thought very much. They also requested him to share similar example
where a person influences the society. Jyotiraj understood the interest of
students and told a short story.
Long time ago, there
was a famous saint. His gentlemanliness was exemplary. He was devoted to social
welfare rather than his personal one. He had received various awards for his
selfless service. Once he went abroad during the course of service. The country
was very rich. The saint did not use to have anything begging to others. He did
not have money to buy foods. If somebody gave him food, he used to eat. If
nobody gave him food, he never used to beg. But, he used to be devoting to
others without eating anything. He did not use to like to be famous through
advertisement.
One day, he was
walking on footpath. He hadn’t eaten anything for several days. He fell down on
footpath because of hunger. A fruit seller saw him. He ran near to the saint
and asked him the reason of falling down. The saint said that the reason of
falling down was hunger but didn’t ask him for anything to eat. The fruit
seller was layman. He hadn’t earn much from his business. He knew that the
saint fell down due to hunger. He gave some fruits to the saint. He said, “We
want nobody remained hungry in our country. You became hungry being such a
great saint. So, I want to apologize for this on behalf of my country.”
The saint was
impressed by listening to the statement of the fruit seller. He felt proud
toward the feeling and behavior of the citizen of the country. Even a layman
impressed a great saint. The incident made him understand about the society of
the country. The saint shared the incident to several people after returning to
his own country.
The students became
very happy by listening to Jyotiraj. Then, they promised that they would work
well and impress others. They also promised that they would do the same in
their family and society. Though the students had gone to know about the plants
and have fun, they returned to their home receiving essential knowledge and
motivation for driving their life too.
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Summary
Even an individual’s
good action influences positively. Other people and society get inspired with
such actions. An individual influences the rice-versa. Even layman and ordinary
incidents sometimes have long- term importance. So, each individual’s action
should be motivational, effective and exemplary.
Exercise
1. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
words.
a. We learn........... from a good person. (
good work/ bad work)
b. A good person’s impact is.......(positive/
negative)
c. We can learn positive
things..............(only by going very far/ around
ourselves)
d. Nature also provides us
........................( knowledge/ respect)
e. Good examples should be set
by.............( ourselves/ somebody else)
2. Answer the questions briefly.
a. Why was the garden beautiful?
b. Who was the person walking near to the
garden?
c. What are the ways of changing the bad one
into good?
d. How was the nature of the saint?
e. What was the good aspect of the fruit
seller?
f. How can a person affect the society?
g. What did the students learn while returning
to their home?
3. What are the positive aspects that can be
learnt from the following
person and society? Tick (√) of the true
option.
a. From cooperation, we learn to
be...........
i) selfish ii) lazy iii) helpful
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b. We learn.......from civilized
society.
i) culture of society ii) civilization iii)
entertainment
c. Saints teach us to......
i) take fasting ii) be rich iii) be
honest
d. The unified society teaches us
to.......
i) live in harmony ii) promote conflict iii)
go abroad
e. We can learn ........ from patriotic
person.
i) to beg ii) to love the nation iii) to run
business
4. Do the following.
a. Tell positive impact you have from one of
your good guardians and from
one of your friends in your class.
b. Prepare a list of
positive work and good behavior that you and your family have learnt from your
'tole' and community and present in the classroom.
c. Read the following
text and discuss with your friends on ‘who is impressed by whom?’ and present
its learning in the class room.
Sallichaur village is
very beautiful. People having different nature live there. There is steep field
above the village. There was a landslide last year in the rainy season. It
covered much fertile land of the village. The villagers became so sad. There
was also a teacher in the village. He discussed with villagers about removing
the soil and stones of landslide. He also contacted with concerned offices and
requested them to help. In his leadership, the students and the villagers
started to remove the stones and soil. They could clear most of the things.
Then the villagers decided to work collaboratively during natural disaster.
Finally, they removed everything. After that, they planted trees in the area,
they farmed in their field. The villagers admired the people who were active to
remove the soil and stones. Now, the Sallichaur village is green enough. They
are happy to be able to get rid of disaster with their own effort.
5. What are the benefits that human beings and
animals get from plants?
Prepare a list and paste it in your
classroom.
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6. Do the following:
a. Read the following paragraph and write an
article on ‘ways of making
a country beautiful’.
The mango sprouts are
spreading the fragrant so the small brambles beneath the mango tree have also
become fragranted. Here good things have been affecting the bad things. As a
result, bad thing have also become good. In the same way, we should be good and
fragrance like mango sprouts in our community. If an individual becomes good,
the individual good effect appears in the society and the good society also
influences an individual. Then there will not be any evils in society.
b. “We want nobody
remained hungry in our country.” Think the statement of the fruitseller. How
contextual and specific the statement is in our country? Write your opinion in
one paragraph.
7. What sorts of students does the former
teacher Jyotiraj wish to see? Write
a paragraph analyzing his notion.
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Lesson: 3
Think positively , Learn and Do
Expected behavior
To receive desired impact from various areas
of national lives
To be the role model in society through
positive work
To imitate positive work
To be aware of negative work
To develop the feeling of global
courtesy
Namita is Raju's elder
sister. They study in the same school. An essay writing competition is going to
be conducted on the occasion of school’s anniversary. The title of the essay is
“National and Global Effect on People”. It is informed that the essay should be
written inside the class. Raju is also going to take part in the essay writing
competition. He is talking with his elder sister to learn something about the
topic.
Raju: I’m also going
to take part in essay writing competition. The title of the essay is “National
and Global Effect on People”. So please tell me something about the
topic.
Namita: Listen, this is a vast subject. It can
be explained in various ways.
I will tell you the gist.
Raju: Ok. Then I will read and write in my own
way.
Instructional suggestions:
Carry out activities incorporating desired
knowledge, skills and attitudes to motivate the students on practical use of
character development rather than its theoretical aspect.
Get your students to discuss on the topic like
development of moral character and virtue, trust on labor and self-reliance,
honesty, creative conduct and feeling of welfare in the class.
Make your students interact on ‘impact of
individual’s character on society and nation.
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Namita: Everybody in
this world has their own nation. While living in nation, obviously there is an
impact of nation to citizens. An individual affects society and society also
affects an individual. In the same way there is an impact of nation to its citizen.
Raju: If so, influence of leaders of a nation
should be good, shouldn’t
it?
Namita: Yes, people learn from leaders So,
they should teach positive
behaviors.
Raju: People also should do positive work,
shouldn’t they?
Namita: Yes, there is
also role of citizens to spread positive impact of the nation to other nations.
People’s morality, honesty, civilization and cooperation raise prestige of a
nation. Citizens are also respected.
Raju: From your statement, I realize that
nation influences people and
people also influence nation. am I
right?
Namita : Yes, people
are influenced by the nation and nation is influenced by people. These two are
inseparable to each others.
Raju : Will you please give some examples to
clarify impacts of nation
over its people, sister?
Namita : If a nation
adopts path of peace, people also follow the same. If nation takes its strict
step against corruption, people do not dare to corrupt. There are so many
examples like this.
Raju : If people are hard working, how does it
affect to nation?
Namita : Obviously, it
affects. Nation becomes prosperous due to hard work. If people are hard
working, it helps the nation and motivates people, too. It means the nation is
also hard working. Now, don’t you think that there will be impact of nation
everywhere?
Raju: And what is global impact?
Namita : If a nation and its people’s impact
appears in other nations and
their people, it is the global impact.
Raju: How does it happen?
Namita : Now, the
whole world has become a house. It is because of development of communication.
So it is natural to diffuse the impact of one place and an individual to
another place and other individuals. Who can remain untouched of the impact of
others?
Raju : There might be both negative and
positive impacts? How to
distinguish them?
Namita: Yes, impact can be both negative and
positive. We should follow
positive impacts and be aware of negative
ones.
Raju : Please explain with examples.
Namita : We need air
,water and food for living. But we escape from storm and very cold air. We only
take the air which is clean and favorable to us. We don’t use muddy, stinking
and dirty water. We only use clean water which is beneficial to our body.
Similarly, we only eat fresh, beneficial and invigorating foods. We do not eat
stale and rotten food. In the same way, we should be able to receive positive
impact from the world through rigorous selection. We should not copy the same
thing from whatever is available.
Raju : We have to be careful while copying
from other, don’t we?
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Namita : Yes, Only now
you understood. We need to be careful while distinguishing which one is right
and which one is wrong, which one to take and which one to leave.
Raju : I would understand clearly if you
explained with another
example.
Namita: You might have
seen floral shop. There might be paper and plastic flower and the real flower
too. All the flowers are seemed to be beautiful but the paper and plastic
flower do not give fragrance. Bees never visit such paper and plastic flowers. For
fragrance and honey, real flowers are necessary. If a small insect like bees
can distinguish what is right and what is wrong, we human being should
distinguish right and wrong using our intuition. We should not accept all the
global impacts but try to copy good, useful and suitable to our national
culture.
Raju : Do you mean ‘we should give up our own
bad thing and learn
good things from others as well’?
Namita : Well done.
Exactly, we have to leave the disease even if that is our own and medicine should
be taken from other too. Understand others impact in this way.
Raju: I understood
clearly. Now I will write memorizing and considering whatever you said. I will
suggest my friends ‘think positively, learn and do.’
Summary:
People and nation are
inevitable to each other. Nation influences its people and the work of people
also influences the nation. For the better result, both of them should favor
each other. This is the time of global impact. The activities and thoughts
which help to make personal and national life prosperous should be copied.
There might be many things which are seen but learnable thing might be very
few. It gives good result if we learn good thing from an individual, nation and
the world.
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Exercise
1. Fill in the blanks.
a. I........................to the nation by
doing good work.
b. I........................ other’s good
work.
c. I........................differentiate
right and wrong.
d. I........................which respects to
the citizen of my country.
e. I.........................people learn my
positive work.
2. Give short answers to the following
questions.
a. Who does a nation influence to?
b. How can we raise prestige of a
nation?
c. How has the whole world become like a
house?
d. What are the things which we should be
careful of ?
e. What are the things we should give up and
what we should receive from
others?
f. Why are nation and its people
inseparable?
3. Match the following.
Part A Part B
a. Impact of nation a. do only the positive
work.
b. Now the whole world b. should raise
prestige of nation.
c. The impact of the world c. lies on its
citizen.
d. People d. has become like a house.
e. should be taken by choosing.
4. Different classes
of people you are familiar with are given below. Write one thing that you have
learnt and can learn from each of them in the blank space.
Guardian............................
Teacher..............................
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Friend...............................
Neighbor...........................
Leader...............................
5. Do the following:
a. ‘Nation influences
its people and the work of people also influences the nation’. Ask your
guardians how they have understood the theme of the sentence, make a list of
points and share in the class.
b. What sorts of works
do your neighbors think negatively? What strategies do they follow to escape
from such negative works? Interact with them and list down their
strategies.
c. What are the things you should do to make
your nation better? Present
your written opinion in the classroom.
6. Read the following paragraph. Then, write
what you teach to your
juniors.
If a small insect like
a bee can distinguish what is right and what is wrong, we human being should
distinguish right and wrong using our intuition. We should not accept all the
global impacts but try to copy good, useful and suitable to our national culture.
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General Objective 1. Identify the human value and have a
positive view to contribute the nation. 2. State the global human value and act
accordingly.
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Human Values Unit Two
Lesson 1
True Soul Mates
Instructions to the teacher/Teaching
strategies:
- Explain the importance of spiritual value
and ask the students to innumerate the activities pertaining to spiritual value
done in their family and society. Also, involve them in a group discussion on
anyone they like most. - Have them say the people who have been following the
spiritual activities and ask them whether they are taking their help. Reinforce
them with the spiritual values they will be undergoing.
Expected behaviour
To develop and preserve spiritual value. To
speak truth and inspire others to do the same. To inculcate a good conduct and
help restore peace. To learn to have patience. To learn to maintain good
health.
Once Lord Buddha was
on the way to somewhere with his disciple, Ananda. A prolonged walk made them
feel tired and they sat under a gigantic tree. As Buddha was thirsty, he asked
Ananda to fetch some water.
Ananda obeyed him and
vanished into the gurgling stream nearby. But ,he returned soon without water.
He said, “Sorry, I didn’t bring the water because it was filthy- I found a cart
has crossed the stream recently. By the way, I’ll fetch pure water from the
river which flows a little farther."
“No”, said Buddha,
“Why don’t you bring it from the same stream, please do it”. Ananda went to the
river again. But, the water was still the same- filthy. He returned bare handed
and said stressfully, “No matter how far the river lies, I’ll fetch water in no
time. I’ll run to the river. You had better not drink that filthy water. Buddha
however, insisted on him to cup some water from the stream again. He said,
“Please do what I say.”
Ananda could do nothing against Buddha’s
persistent order. It was the third time when Ananda went to the stream. He
could not believe his eyes as
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he looked into the
flowing water- The water had turned crystal clear, the pollutants were set on
the bed. It looked drinkable. Happy Ananda came back with water and stood
before Buddha.
“Ananda”, said Buddha,
“Patience is very important for man. It grants us a desired outcome and thus is
a spiritual value. We should never get away from it.” Ananda was highly
impressed with what Buddha said and vowed to have patience even in the adverse
situation.
The very tale of
Buddha and Ananda exerts a good moral teaching. It incepts the fact that
patience is an inseparable part of spiritual value.
Everything in the
world tags a price and customers pay the price and buy the things according to
their needs. It’s a legacy to make life go. But price varies on the basis of
the quality, size etc., it’s usual in trade and commerce.
As a commodity costs,
so does human but human is not a salable in market. His size, shape, color and
weight does not count. But what counts most is his virtue, which is precisely,
called spiritual value. It is not the value that can be sold, bought, and
exchanged. Spiritual value is what inspires a man to think of good to
others.
Truth is also a
spiritual value. It is power, for there live many triumphant people who had
achieved that glory by following the path of truth. Truth facilities the way
which leads the virtues like self-satisfaction, good conduct, love and non-
violence. Good conduct is a means to discipline the self and act accordingly.
It turns the hell to the heaven So, we should have a good conduct for the sake
of better human life.
Peace plays a pivotal
role to inculcate the spiritual heritage in human and peace is not only
important for an individual but for a nation as well as for the world. Love
without peace is impossible and it’s love again without which there comes no
sense of non-violence. Love facilitates friendship
and the world goes round. Friendship with ill
motive paves a wrong path. Let’s tie a friendship that is made out of
truth.
Our soul too requires
a friend and he or she should be good. Good friends in this context are
truthful, self-contentment, good conduct, peace, love and non-violence that
generally lead us to the right path- as a result we do a noble work and stay
pure solely. These virtues in other words are spiritual values. In this sense,
patience can also be regarded as a good friend of our soul because it purifies
soul.
Humans strive for good
health. Health is our invaluable asset whereas ailment is a disaster. There are
several ways to stay healthy but two of them are both easy and affordable, they
are yoga and meditation. Yoga means the unison of body and soul. It becomes
yoga when we succeed to relate them with each other. Besides, yoga also means
to work efficiently. A professional practice of yoga is yogism. It can,
therefore, be kept under spiritual value, for it equally goes to both body and
soul.
Meditation on the
other hand is a firm concentration of mind. Such act of concentration helps
pave the path of success. Concentration through meditation purifies our soul
and makes our mind crisp.
We cannot value the
depth of service, which can also be defined as the selfless service to the
needy. It is indeed very difficult to offer a non- profitable ideal service. It
too becomes a friend of soul if we feel a need of selfless soul. A good quality
in us activates our functional organs and thereby results a noble work.
Summary
Each individual varies
in terms of his value. However, the spiritual value counts the best. The
spiritual values in this context are truth, self- satisfaction, noble
character, love, non-violence, patience, peace and co-operation. These are the
human virtues that attribute the human as the best creation of God. One can be
free from mental tension and health hazards if he/she puts these virtues into
practice regularly. Everything remains peaceful thereafter and human life feels
significant.
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Exercise
1. Fill in the gaps with a correct word chosen
from the brackets:
a) Virtuous souls are the
human.................. (values/objects)
b) Human soul needs a ........................
(profit/friend)
c) ...................... abodes spiritual
values. (human soul/human body)
d) We require....................... to solve
a problem. (power/patience)
e) ....................... is a selfless
service. (yoga/co-operation)
2. Answer the following questions in
brief:
a) What is the determinant of human
value?
b) What are the spiritual values?
c) Why does the human soul need a good
friend?
d) What did Buddha want to teach Ananda?
e) What are the two ways to keep us fit and
healthy?
3. Given below is the list of quality that our
soul may consist of. Now
categorize them in the right columns given
below:
Non-violence, anger,
patience, worry, violence, co-operation, enmity, good character, generosity,
empathy/pity, revenge, pardon, swindle, demeanor, respect, truth, amiability,
avariciousness/greed, generosity
Good friend Bad friend
4. Discuss the advantages of virtuous soul and
disadvantages of vicious soul.
Then, prepare a list of both and paste them on
the wall in your class.
5. Do as instructed:
Read the following story and answer the
questions given below:
Once there lived a
farmer in a village. He was hard working. He had five grown up sons but they
did not work hard as their father would do and neither did they study
properly.
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The farmer had an
orchard where he had planted many guava seedlings. Some of them had survived
while others were still struggling to survive. The farmer used to go to the
garden to tend them regularly.
One day when the
farmer visited the garden, he stood horror-struck to see the seedlings
uprooted, broken and crushed. He could not make out who could have done that
mischief. Then he summoned all his sons and asked them. He began from the
eldest and finished with the youngest. Nobody accepted. His youngest son, when
asked, confessed. He said, “Yes, we did, baba. It happened as we were playing
in the garden yesterday. We all are equally responsible for the mischief. I
deserve the punishment whatever....” His four elder bothers began to tremble
with fear when he confessed the crime. Then, spoke the farmer, “Yes, you
spoiled the things but confessed. You spoke the truth. So, I forgive you. You
won’t suffer any punishment. But your brothers committed two crimes- they did
destroy the seedling and told lies. Now they deserve punishment that is, to
replant them in the way they had been standing. Unless it is done, they can’t
enjoy playing any sort of games. And it’s you who are to supervise them.
These four sons then
obeyed his father. They replanted the guava saplings, watered the plants and
tended them and the youngest son strictly supervised them. Soon the seedlings
survived, the garden looked lustrous again. All the five brothers promised that
they would never indulge into any mischief, never tell a lie and would always
do hard work. The farmer became happy with them and let them go to play in
their leisure time.
a) Which son among five was better? why?
b) What do's and dont's did you learn from the
story given above?
c) Access the source to find a parallel story
to the story you have read in
the text and tell your classmates.
6. What kind of virtues do you find in your
soul? What kind of personality
do you want to develop in you? Explain.
7. Jot down some points how you inspire a bad
friend to be a good one.
8. Define patience and write a paragraph on
it.
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Lesson 2
General objectives
My Real Identity
To enhance patriotism To learn to preserve
national heritage To learn to exhibit national identity To demonstrate team
spirit To activate oneself in a creative work
Last year, I chanced
to visit my neighboring village with my grandmother. There was a religious
gathering where there was a sermon. The attendants were heeding the preaching.
My grandmother was also plunging into it. I accompanied her and lent my ear to
the fluent preacher. I couldn’t get into its depth. However, I still remember
some striking points. The preacher highlighted four major points, which make a
man clear as well as intelligent if one executes them properly. Then, I mused
what these four points could precisely be for, I was not an exception to other
human who want to be clever and intelligent. He said, “One can be both clever
and wise by travelling far and wide, by making friendship with a wise man, by
participating in seminars and conferences, and by reading literature.” His
points inscribed in my mind really, because I love travelling. I grew more
enthusiastic in travelling.
Our annual exam
finished and we all gathered in the school premises to discuss the plan.
Everyone opined differently. Some friends suggested going for excursion and the
teachers too approved it. Lumbini was selected as a better place to visit. All
agreed and so did I. The preaching that I had heard, my interest and the
excursion all came to the same floor coincidentally, I became very happy.Teaching strategies
- Take your students to a locate site, ask
them to gather information they have collected
from the visit and involve them in a group
discussion.
- Have them discuss on nation, nationality and
national unity.
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Our annual exam for
the session got over and we all boarded bus to take a trip to Lumbini. One of
our teachers accompanied us to guide. He was supposed to be all as our guardian
a guide and patron. We felt secured. Moreover, I felt as secured as I did in my
house. His accompaniment reassured me.
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The bus purred and
lurched and in no time caught the speed. Then there began gossiping, Some
started singing and others budged up to dance. I viewed the landscape outside
and saw rivers flowing, lustrous forest, wide- stretch green lea and patchy
villages. I could not express my happiness on seeing such diverse landscape
within a few minutes’ bus ride. My country, as I felt, is very beautiful. No
other place as kaleidoscopic as Nepal could be found anywhere in the world. For
me, each glimpse along the way was equally majestic and regal, I got so
spellbound with the views that I could not make out where we had arrived
actually. Hearsay that a man who does not love his native land has nothing else
to love proved true. I truly felt like arresting those luring glimpses into my
eyes, with those passing views we licked our destination- Lumbini, which is
widely known for its piety.
We got off the bus and
lined up as instructed by the teacher. Limbini was like a wide-stretched sacred
garden- I came to know it instantly. It was far more than what I had heard, and
read before. I became so happy that I began to flutter like a butterfly.
Our first and foremost
visit was of the Ashoka Pillar which the Indian emperor Ashoka had put up. The
pillar, therefore, named after him, our teacher briefed it to us. I found it
was a national emblem of our country. Besides, it had been standing as a mast
for all the Buddhists who would like to have a sacred visit to a great
religious pilgrimage. Many people have strong faith and reverence to Buddha.
They respect every Nepali who visits their country. They do so thinking that
he/she is from the place where Buddha was born. My neighboring brother who had
visited a foreign country used to share his experience. I recalled him and his
experience. I noticed the Ashoka Pillar had some cracks on it. It was therefore
tightened with some slender iron strips for its repair. I realized that the
historical and cultural heritages that make Nepal known to the entire world,
should be preserved by all the concerned Nepalese. At the same time, I felt
proud of having them listed in the world cultural heritage.
We also visited
Mayadevi Temple and had a look of the exact birth place of Buddha and the pond
in which Mayadevi used to have a sacred bath which were preserved with extra
care. Thousands of tourists visit there annually and feel proud of having a
chance to visit it. They regard Nepal as a country of Buddha, a country of
numerous valiant knights, the country of Mount Everest, the country of Sita or
a country of rhododendron. We Nepalese are highly dignified because of Buddha
being born in Nepal, because of his teachings and of his fame. I, hereby,
promise to preserve it.
There were gumbas,
monasteries and emblems that represented the originality of various Buddhist
countries in the world. There live numerous bhantes. I used to think that
Lumbini was one of the famous places before I visited but I was wrong. It was
not only a big tourist spot but also an international pilgrimage. It is our
prime duty to protect it, to standardize and to publicize it. They are indeed
the real identities to make Nepal known to the world; I realized it during our
trip.
We visited each place
of religious importance within the premises under the teacher’s guidance. These
places reflected the life of Buddha. The teacher told us about other places
which too, identify Nepal and advised us to visit in the days to come. He
asserted that the thing learnt by observing is more concrete than the thing
done by reading or listening. He said that the place of religious importance
inculcate a sense of nationality and patriotism. I like his idea.
As we were planning to return, we caught a
sight of construction; we stormed to the site and soon came to know that a
grand assembly house
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was being constructed
there. It would then specify the place for Buddhists over the world so that
they could floor their opinions on the importance of Buddhism and its
extension. Hundreds of people were working voluntarily. Our teacher encouraged
us to volunteer the work and we set for the same. All the people irrespective
of age and gender were involved in labor donation. Even bhantes were doing the
work enthusiastically. We were inspired by the teamwork undergoing and assumed
that our country could be developed over a night if all the Nepalese had a team
spirit. ‘Development is not a magic that appears with a magical wand but it’s a
team work,’ reminded the teacher.
As we finished our
excursion, we got back to the shelter where the teacher said, “Are you ready to
listen to what I am going to say?” and we nodded. Then he revealed the fact that
our school required a library and that every student was required to volunteer
one day. We agreed and constructed the library soon after we had returned from
the excursion. Then I believed in teamwork and its result that can equally
contribute to the development of the nation.
It was when I
discovered my real identity and came to know that national heritage is both
means and medium to identify a citizen of the nation. To preserve our national
glory is to secure our own identity. One should recognize one’s own country if
one wants to recognize the self in real sense. I further understood that
teamwork could contribute to a nation-building mission. The sermon that I had
listened before echoed in my ear, he said that tours and travels make a man
wise and intelligent, he was right.
SUMMARY
An individual is
expected to have a sense of patriotism, which reminds him of his duty and
responsibility. Similarly, he/she should be equally conscious of his or her own
identity. Besides this, the places of historical and cultural importance are
his or her identities because they are the identities of this nation. They
should, therefore, be preserved for the sake of one’s own identity. Patriotism,
preservation of national heritages and teamwork are the essence of development.
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EXERCISE
1. Tick the one that you like and cross that
you dislike:
a. Listening to others good deeds
b. Criticizing others
c. Staying idle
d. Visiting the place of interest
e. Exhibiting respect to the country
f. Taking care of the country
g. Neglecting the national assets
h. Preserving the national assets
i. Participating in teamwork
j. Staying mute
2. Fill in the blanks with the correct words
given in the brackets:
a. ..........increases by travling.
(Intelligence and wisdom/Greed and
laziness)
b. The one who loves his or her country.......
others too. (hates/loves)
c. Lumbini gives .............identity of
Nepal. (rural/international)
d. It is our ......... to preserve the
historical assets. (duty/identity)
e. A teamwork contributes to the...........
(development of the country/
destruction of the country)
3. Answer the following questions in
brief:
a. Write any four clues to make us both clever
and intelligent.
b. What kind of place is Lumbini?
c. What makes Nepal known to the world?
d. What makes learning permanent?
e. What inspires us to have patriotic
feeling?
f. What are the advantages of teamwork?
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g. What is our common responsibility?
h. What did the teacher suggest us to
do?
i. What sort of values do you think it to
preserve historical places?
4. Write a short summary of the given
chapter.
5. Do the following:
a. Collect the
information about the resources located in your village or community and
prepare a list. Then enlist the ways to preserve them. Take help of the elderly
people if necessary.
b. State some creative works that are undertaken
in your community
and describe anyone of them that you are
involved in.
c. Read the following passage and identify the
problems and give out
the appropriate solution to them.
Shailesh and Bibek
were friends. One day they took a trip to a city nearby. In the city they came
across a dilapidated pavilion in front of which were tiny idols crafted out of
stone. They had some cracks and were in the verge of collapse. Some children
were playing with them.
The wall of the
pavilion was made up of stone on which something was engraved in a language
unknown. The inscription was too difficult to decipher because it seemed to
have been scratched with a sharp pointed iron nail. The pavilion had a leaky
roof under which there stood several images of gods and goddesses. Its
surrounding too, was much squalid giving off a foul smell.
A few tourists with a
guide were busy clicking the photograph of the place where as pedestrians were
passing by, talking. One of them remarked, “This house is said to have been the
oldest of among all the other houses built so far but.... see the
condition!”
Shailesh and Bibek, on hearing them, got
utterly confused.
d. Describe a positive influence you have had
from your trip.
e. Describe a place, which you think is in
dire need of preservation.
6. Conduct a sanitation camp for your school
premises in the initiation
of the children’s club of the school.
7. What sort of citizen do you want to be?
Write in a paragraph.
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Lesson 3
Universal Relationship
General objectives
To keep a good faith on individual, society
and nation
To keep friendly relationship with
others
To learn to cooperate with others
To keep concern with others’ being
To work for the national glory
To remain dutiful in ones work
Almost all the people
become happy when they are victorious and get disheartened when they get
defeated. But they never try to seek the reason why they achieve victory or why
they get defeated. Nature can defeat a person but never can other person if he
or she acts wisely, An appropriate behavior of a man helps him get victory over
others. Thus, human behavior breeds both friend and foe. Live and let live is
the essence of humanity. Then there will be an assembly of friends when we
follow the principle of universal brotherhood. We should therefore regard this
world as our home where our kith and kin dwell. It is also the idea to extend
universal brotherhood as well as the common human value. No one in the present
situation can live isolated. We need an organization or association to get the
thing done. It’s again the organizations that strengthen an individual as well
as a unit of the organization. The era, 21st century, itself believes in unity that
harbors strength. So, there exist many national and international organizations
in the world now and one of them is United Nations Organization which has
Instructions to teachers
Prepare a list of international human values
and norms and paste it on the bulletin board. Then have the students discuss on
them.
Ask your students how they treat stranger, jot
down their response and add more if necessary so that you can inculcate in them
the concept of universal brotherhood.
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proved more beneficial to the world since its
establishment. The prime motto of the UNO is to restore peace in the
world.
Organizations are the
rule-governing bodies that govern people with certain rules and regulations.
Small communities or neighborhoods, in this connection, are also the forms of
organization, which have some regulations to live harmoniously with each other.
Such rules help them tie up a good relationship. They also grant peace and
harmony in the society.
International
organizations are more rule bound than any other organizations and thus require
more rules and regulations. Besides this, rules are equally essential for each
nation to protect its territory, to exercise its power and to regulate its
independence. One state should respect others’ territorial integrity, power,
sovereignty and independence to keep a friendly relation.
The countries in the
world are not equal in all respects- some are rich and powerful whereas others
are poor and helpless but each one is equally recognized. According to the
international law, a powerful country cannot threaten, overrule and attack over
a small country. If vice-versa is exercised, there will be the dominance of
power and the rule of law will be over. So, the international organizations
like the UNO have shown their keen interest in the existence and security of
all the nations in the word.
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Every country in the
world is different in respect of their governance that may vary due to their
own account. They, however should acknowledge other’s existence, They should
not harm others’ territory, governing system, religion, culture and social norms
and values. This is also a key principle to extend the universal
brotherhood.
Cooperation is
inevitable between the countries and individuals. A country needs help to
develop itself, to face natural calamity or to control crime because no country
can suffice everything it needs. Therefore, cooperation is necessary to fulfill
its need and to get it fulfilled. Mutual respect, tolerance, friendly relation
and cooperation strengthen international relation among the countries and are
similar in many ways to Panchasil Principles, which play a vital role in
maintaining harmony in the world. There lies the contribution of an individual
as well as nations. Therefore mutual respect, security and cooperation are the
international values.
Our country, Nepal
too, has contributed a lot in the peacekeeping mission in the war prone
countries. The citizens of those countries seem to be highly indebted with us
and thus, glorify our country. Similarly, some Nepalese have received
international awards by doing the work of an international value, This is also
one of the ways to maintain international relationship.
An individual equally
shares a grain of world peace, recognition and fraternity irrespective of age,
gender and status. It is because his duty bears result that too contributes to
the international norms and values.
Summary
Every individual
should exhibit polite behavior to strengthen universal brotherhood. It also
helps bring peace in the world. Besides, a country should make a policy that
comprises of mutual respect, security and sovereignty of the other country. The
principle of coexistence is the key to establishing a cooperative environment.
So, everyone in the world should do the duty and bear the responsibility to
meet the common goals of the nations.
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EXERCISE
1. Tick the correct answer:
a. I consider everyone...........
(i) as a friend (ii) as an enemy
b. I extend universal brotherhood
through........
(i) polite behavior (ii) rude behavior
c. I.......in mutual help.
(i) believe (ii) disbelieve
d. I ......... rules.
(i) prefer (ii) do not prefer
e. I also........... a role to establish peace
in the world.
(i) play (ii) do not play
2. Answer the following questions
briefly:
a. How can we keep a good friendship?
b. How can we win the heart of others?
c. How do you recognize universal
brotherhood?
d. What can be done to keep a friendly
relation between or among the
countries in the world?
e. Why is mutual help necessary between the
countries?
f. What are the international values?
g. What way has Nepal contributed to establish
universal brotherhood?
h. What are the advantages of doing the duty
sincerely?
3. Correct the statements which you think are
wrong:
a. Humans are created to keep enmity with each
other.
b. Human being can get defeated with
nature.
c. Our behavior only ties up friendship.
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d. An organization strengthens only an
individual.
e. Many international organizations have been
established in the world.
f. All the nations in the world are not
equally recognized.
g. A nation should not underestimate
other.
h. A student does not have any role to
establish international norms
and value.
4. Write a short paragraph using the clues
given in the table below:
Spiritual Value: truth, good behavior, good virtue,
non-violence, patience, meditation.
National Value: patriotism, sense of national glory,
preservation of nationality and culture, participation of national
development
International Value: universal brotherhood, non-intervention, sense
of coexistence, mutual help/cooperation, non- aggression
5. Do the following:
a. Divide yourselves into two groups and
collect the points on each
topic given below. Then discuss between the
groups:
- Universal brotherhood
- Five-points principles (Panchshil)
b. Which one among the
works done in your community has helped in facilitating universal brotherhood?
Mention them with the help of your guardians and present in your class.
6. Read the following paragraphs and find what
the given people did for
the national glory. Then present in your
class:
a. Abhu lives in a
remote village where he reads in a local school. He is both talent and
hardworking. Therefore, he generally participates in various competitions and
receives prizes. Once when everyone talked of his intelligence and hard work,
One of the good schools in Kathmandu granted him free ship. Since then, he has
been studying in the same school and stands first in academics as well as co
scholastic activities. He has got love, cooperation and inspiration from his
friends, teachers and his guardians.
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b. One day when it was
holiday at school, Abhu’s auntie prepared going out, he came to know it and
told her that he also wanted to go with her. she gave in and took him to a
grand building. An international conference was being held in the hall. There
was a big crowd outside. The front façade was bordered with a row of pillars
draped with the flags of the participating countries. Abhu became happy to see
those flags of various shapes and emblems painted on them. They were flaring
just in front of the main entrance. There was an exhibition of the maps of
different countries. Each map was accompanied by a group of people in the
respective national uniform of the country. Abhu felt strange to see them
because they were speaking their own national language. Abhu became happy to
have an opportunity to see their strange flags, maps, people, uniform and
languages.
c. Abhu entered the
conference hall with his aunt. Soon there came the head of the states and the
head of government. The attendants welcomed them by standing from their
respective seats. After that the national anthem of the participant countries
were played serially. All the people in the hall paid respect by standing from
their seat again. Then, each representative of a country addressed the assembly
in turn, the hall burst with a loud applaud. Lastly, a manifesto was declared
as well as endorsed by the representatives. Everyone shared the experience
informally- some greeted while others shook their hands.
Abhu came back home with his aunt. It was an
entirely new feeling Abhu had ever had.
7. How do you serve your locality? List the
ways and paste them on the
display board in the class.
8. List out the features of our national flag
and present them in your class
9. Explain the following:
The earth is our common home.
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General objectives:
To learn and abide by the state rules
To learn to become economical in consuming the
resources
To help in social and cultural
transformation
Unit Three
The Civic Duties and Responsibility
Lesson 1
The Civic Duties and Responsibility
General Objectives:
To state the need and importance of law
To respect the law and obey it
To be aware of fundamental laws
To pay the tax sincerely
To be aware of election and voting to take
part in it enthusiastically
To take care of public property
To contribute to the nation in restoring peace
and good governance
Salleri, Solukhumbu
2070/09/09
Dear Anjana,
I am fine here and
hope you are also fine over there. It is very cold here, so cold that we don’t
feel like going out unless we have an urgent work. It sometimes, feels that a
promising heat in Nepalgunj is rather tolerable than the chilling cold here.
However, nothing can be done against the whim of nature.
I am glad to receive
your letter that you have written to me after a long gap. I read and reread it
because you have detailed everything you have achieved. You said you had stood
first in regional elocution competition.
Teaching strategies
- Innumerate the
advantages one gets when he/she follows law and disadvantages when he/she
defies it. Refer any local incident that is related to them to inspire your
students to obey law.
- Ask your students how far they are aware of
law. If not, explain the importance of the
knowledge of fundamental laws.
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Your dedication, your teachers’ guidance and
the inspiring environment of the school are what made it possible.
I know you grumble why
you did not get the amount that was mentioned in the announcement. It is
natural for the one who is not fully aware of rules and regulations of the
country. Many people like you have stranded in the same condition.
Remember, what you did
not get was the tax, and the cash in hand was yours. It is the citizen’s duty
to pay tax. Taxation is almost a universal system in which a certain amount
from the given income is paid to the government of the country. It results a
benefit to us as well as to the state- the state invests the collected amount
in its development work, which cannot be imagined if we don’t pay the tax to
the nation. However, you are too small to understand all this.
The nature also
teaches us why we should pay the tax. Water in the sea evaporates and goes up
to the sky to become cloud. Then, it condenses into the water and comes back to
the same sea. There would have been no rain if the sea had not evaporated and
no sea or ocean would have been possible. Same is the process of paying tax
that ultimately benefits us. So, you don’t forget the fact that we will have to
pay the tax for the income that you make in the days to come. It is, therefore,
a legal responsibility of a citizen to pay the tax. You had better not to
grumble on what you have paid, and think instead that you have done two good
jobs- one, you perform a legal responsibility and the other, you contribute for
the betterment of the country itself.
A country cannot run
without laws. Therefore, it has to pass law and enforce it for good governance.
Like a house, which does not run without certain rules and regulations, the
country obviously cannot run without laws. We feel secured with their protection.
A law keeps duel power- it confines us if we defy it and gives us freedom, if
we follow the path, it has directed to us. Remember that the law never misleads
us.
Laws vary according to
the situation of a country. The variation depends upon the behavioral pattern
of the people living in a country and it depends upon the government system.
For example, a country undergoing conflict may require relatively strict law.
Therefore, it will be beneficial for a citizen to be aware of the fundamental
law of his or her country. It will also grant his or her rights. Law is
considered as an organ of the state. The state goes lame if it has a deficient
organ or has no organ at all. That is why, a country must have law. Fellow
citizens must be aware of it and should implement it.
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A country undergoes periodical elections that
nominate candidates. It is our vote that determines their victory or their
defeat- if we vote for the right candidate, we will do good to everyone but our
wrong choice will cost to everyone adversely. Law has given us the right to
choose the right candidate. We want a true representative to be in the
decision-making body, be it in the local level or in the central level. If so,
we must cast the vote. It is a self-evaluation to be able to choose a right
person as our representative.
To stay passive doesn’t mean that you are
abiding by the law or doing your duty, it is also our duty to take care of the
public property scattering around the country, it is our duty to protect and
preserve the historical as well as religious places in and around our locality.
Sometimes, there can be a crime in the society and a criminal can take shelter
there. In this case, we should inform the concerned authority about the crime
and the criminal- it is our legal responsibility.
Constitutional body
consists of the representatives whom we have chosen through voting, They
propose and pass the law and it is the law that should be obeyed by everyone.
If everyone obeys it sincerely, the country can be strong, and it is what we
all want. You too, can build a strong nation if you pay the tax, exercise the
right to vote, and help in good governance.
Chhori, tell your
classmates what I have written to you, for sharing becomes fruitful to both-
speaker and listener. I will explain to you more about it when you come home on
the vacation. By the way, excel your academics and keep on writing to me.
Hoping to get a reply.
Your loving father,
Vishal
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SUMMARY
A state needs various
laws for its good governance and thus formulates a code of laws and enforces
them. It is the citizens’ duty to respect them and to follow them, too. Laws
grant the rights and security to the citizens and empower the state. Similarly,
our duty comprises of paying tax, exercising the right to vote and assisting
the government to maintain social security and peace. If we perform our duty
sincerely, we can have a strong nation that equally means to have strong
citizens.
EXERCISE
1. Fill in the blanks:
a. A country needs.............to govern its
citizens. (law, conflict)
b. The tax we have paid............us.
(benefits, costs)
c. The law grants us...........if we obey it.
(security, punishment)
d. Law is.........of a country. (organ, duty)
e. We wish to have a right........... (result,
representative)
f. We should........our nation. (empower,
weaken)
g. It is our sobriety to get serviced
by............ (waiting for our turn,
overtaking others)
2. Answer the following questions
briefly:
a. Why do you think was the sum from the prize
deducted?
b. Who is indirectly benefitted by the tax we
have paid?
c. What does law do to us?
d. What sort of representative do we wish to
have?
e. Why should we cast vote?
f. What kinds of places deserve
preservation?
g. What should we do to empower the
nation?
h. What kind of things should be informed to
the concerned authority?
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3. Read the followings and tick the one that
help the nation and cross
the one that harm it:
a. To obey the law
b. To destroy forests
c. To plant trees
d. To remain active in development work
e. To help criminals
f. To inform the government about anti social
activities
g. To be in active in eliminating
illiteracy
h. To participate in voting
i. To pay tax and encourage others to pay
it
j. To intrude in public property
k. To participate in sanitary campaign
4. Do the following:
a. Which of the
following strategies will be more appropriate if you have to select a
representative from your class to participate in inter- school co-curricular
activities?
(i) Through common consent (ii) Through
voting
(iii) Through internal competition (iv)
Through teachers; opinion
and support
(v) Through random selection
b. Suppose that your
locality is unaware of a proper management of sewage and garbage. What step
will you suggest to keep it clean? Prepare a list and present in the
class.
c. What do you do if you witness someone
cutting down trees illegally?
Tell your friends and the teacher.
d. What can you do to protect public property
such as rivers, pastures,
parks, etc.
e. Prepare a list of benefits you get from the
tax you have paid.
5. Pretend that you are Anjana and you have
gone through your father’s letter. Now write a reply to your father stating
what you have understood.
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Lesson 2
My Duty
General objectives
To be ready to do and carry out team
work
To learn to be economical for well being of
the family
To grasp the opportunity for the good
work
To cooperate the family in an adverse
situation
To be a good member of the family
To learn to get inspired by the elders and
relatives
Binita and Bibek are
siblings. They study in the same school. Binita is an early riser who finishes
all the work in time whereas Bibek gets up a bit late. Because of his delayed
rising, they become late for school, sometimes. Therefore Binita tries to wake
him early.
Binita: Hey, Bibek, haven’t you got up yet?
It’s late again. I don’t know
when you will be time conscious.
Bibek: Yeah, I am up, Didi! (getting up) It’s
just seven. How hasty you
are to go to school!
Binita: To rise early
doesn’t only mean to go to school. Many things can be done at home, too.
Besides, you can study, though little, you know. Why don’t you understand the
importance of the morning time, huh?
Bibek: Morning time? What do you mean? What is
its importance
actually, Didi? Teaching techniques:
Involve your students in a group discussion on
family, family members and their responsibilities.
How do your students bear the familial
responsibilities? Ask them to prepare a list of the ways and reinforce them if
required.
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Binita: An early rise
makes us mentally fresh and physically healthy that makes us enthusiastic to
work. It makes us prepared to work and we become successful ultimately.
Bibek: Do we kids even have to think of duty?
It’s the elders’ headache,
I think, isn’t it?
Binita: Not exactly.
We too have certain duties that require to be done by means of both labor and
intellect. Listen, our parents have brought us up and educate us- that means
they have fulfilled their responsibility. Now, it is our duty to cooperate them
in a way we can. And it is what we call our responsibility towards the
family.
Bibek: What more are our responsibilities
towards the family, Didi?
Binita: We should have
a team spirit with all the family members. You know, our body does not function
if a particular organ stops functioning. Similarly, our family too, can’t run
if a member does not work. So, we all should work together and that is called
coordination.
Bibek: Yes, I like it, truly. Please, Didi,
tell me some more.
Binita: Yes, we should
also think of the betterment of our family. We have been granted the security
by our family and we in return have to do something for them.
Bibek: If so, we should help them as much as
we can let alone our
studies, shouldn’t we, didi?
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Binita: Yes, we
should. It’s why, I insist on you to rise early, you know. We owe our parents
who have invested the money they have earned. We should repay what they have
done for us.
Bibek: I think we should not be extravagant,
it is also a kind of help to
save money, isn’t it, Didi?
Binita: Of course, it
is a great help if we stop wasting money on nonsense. Economical is the one who
expenses money on right particular- you must have this idea, mustn’t you?
Bibek: You mean we should utilize the money we
earn in the future,
don’t you?
Binita: Exactly, the
money accumulated by the family members should be invested only for the
well-being of the family itself. It is basically invested on food, cloth,
shelter, health education, social work and recreation. If we invest in joint
venture, even a risky project turns out to be easy.
Bibek: We should share happiness and sorrow,
shouldn't we?
Binita: Obviously, man
is, therefore, a social animal that gets ever ready to share both happiness and
sorrow a family generally undergo. It is useless to stay together if there is
no sharing of happiness and sorrow.
Bibek: It means we should move according to
time and situation,
shouldn’t we?
Binita: Yes, we
should. We should be able to grasp opportunities and utilize them in proper
way. This is how, we can contribute to our family. We should be cultured in all
the respects, excessive use of mobile phone and TV can ruin us.
Bibek: Didi, I like
what you have told. You are great, didi. Now, onwards , I”ll get up early and
follow what you have suggested me to. I hereby commit to carry out the duty and
responsibility towards my family
SUMMARY
Family is one of the
smallest unit of the society. Each member of the family has his or her own duty
and responsibility. An ideal family is expected when each member does his or
her duty and shoulders the responsibility happily. It means its members should
remain active for its prosperity. A family life turns out to be happy when
there go coordination, economical
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activities and equal participation side by
side.
EXERCISE
1. Write T for true and F for the false
statements given below:
a. Rising early is an idle work.
b. Children also have some duties.
c. A family may have to face difficulties due
to the lack of coordination.
d. Extravagance results familial
prosperity.
e. It is useless to stay together if there is
no sharing of happiness and sorrow.
f. Binita oriented Bibek with a good
concept.
g. I also want to be a useful member of my
family.
h. I want to be a cultured man.
2. Answer the following questions
briefly:
a. Why should we get up early in the
morning?
b. How can we shoulder the family
responsibility?
c. What is economical behavior?
d. How can our family be prosperous?
e. What commitment does Bibek make?
3. Read the below mentioned duties and
responsibilities and tick the ones
that you can bear for the well being of your
family:
- Following guardians’ instructions.
- Managing the entire expenses of the
family.
- Helping youngsters in academics.
- Helping the elders in sanitary work.
- Managing shelter for the family.
- Security of the family property.
- Making important decision for the
family.
- Identification and proper utilization of
opportunities for well being
of the family.
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4. Two of you participate in role play and
listen to how others react.
5. Do the following.
a. List some duties
and responsibilities you can do for your family and discuss with your friends.
Then, paste on the display board in the class. The list should be based on the
given chapter.
b. Write a short description of the work done
in collaboration with your
family member and present it in your
class.
c. Read the following passage and answer the
questions that follow.
Bimala and Kamala are
two sisters. Kamala is ten years old while Bimala is twelve. Once, when it was
holiday at school, they went to their maternal house. With love, everyone
gifted them money there. Now they had four hundred rupees each. Kamala, while
getting back home, bought some more expensive food items, which she gave a
little of it to her sister and more she ate by herself. Besides, she had bought
a doll with which she began to play at home. While playing, it fell off and
broke into pieces. She too, didn’t feel well because of the food she had eaten.
The following day, both went to school again. Then, Bimala bought a dictionary
and a couple of pens. Now a days, both of them look up the dictionary when
necessary and do homework. It has helped them a lot in their studies.
I. Who do you think is more economical between
Bimala and
Kamala?
II. Who utilized the money properly? What
should we do to utilize
money properly?
III. How are they both benefitted?
IV. What will you do if you get as much money
as Kamala and Bimala
got?
V. What difference do you find between Kamala
and Bimala
behaviorally?
d. What behavioral patterns do you have to
have if you want to be good?
Note them down and present in the class.
e. What similarities
and differences do you find in Binita’s, Bibek’s and your behavior? Write how
you correct your bad behaviors if any.
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Lesson 3
Misrilal: A True Social Worker
General objectives
To be aware of social responsiblity. To be
involved in team work. To encourage others in social work. To play the role in
positive transformation. To eliminate discrimination and antisocial activities.
To promote social unity, coordination and cooperation.
Kisanpur Village looks
different today. All the villagers are working enthusiastically because
Misrilal Chaudhari, one of the renown person in the village is going to be
honored. They are decorating the stage. Even his backbiters are striving to
honor him today. It looks as if there is a great festival in the village.
There didn’t use to be
any school when Misrilal was supposed to go to school and he had outgrown by
the time the school was established. He has, however, contributed much for
those who wanted to study. He gave away a piece of land for a school, for a
health clinic and for orphanage and offered labor donation to materialize those
infrastructures. That was how , he became octogenarian. Now, the villagers bow
before his contributions and regard him as an ideal man of the village. They
cannot imagine how the village would have looked in the absence of Misrilal. He
was habituated to carry on a social work even in adverse situation. He did not
care whether others support him or not. Therefore, he deserves thank.
There is a big pond in
the middle of Kisanpur Village. People used to bathe, wash and swim in the
pond. It was the same pond where cattle used to drink water. Some people used
to dump carcass into it. Anyway, the villagers had used it as a dumping
site.
Teaching strategies
Narrate a biography of a social worker to
motivate the students towards the given lesson.
Prepare a list of social works and read it out
to them so that they can get involved in them.
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It looked filthy. Some
people used to squat on its dam defecating. All these inhuman acts had resulted
a negative impact on the aquatic animals like fish, turtle, frog etc., they
were dying one after another.
Misrilal was much grieved
to see the deplorable condition of the pond. Then, he went to the pond an early
morning and began to clean from its edge. People began to buzz to see his work.
Some wondered why the old man was initiating the work that was quite impossible
and other made a fun upon him saying that he was going to commit suicide
drowning, they laughed at what he was doing. Misrilal, however, did not give up
easily, he requested so called leaders of the village to participate them in
the sanitary work instead but nobody heeded him.
Nevertheless, Misrilal
used to go to the pond every day and used to clean it. He tried to stop the
ones who were dumping the garbage into it again. Some would ignore him and
throw the garbage claiming that it was not his private property whereas some
others would listen to him and would get back obediently.
Misrilal’s
indefatigable efforts eventually brought about a positive result, the pond
appeared emerald green. The villagers realized later that they had become
unjust to Misrilal not helping him, and mocking instead. Since then, all the
villagers became unanimous to make a promise that they would be cooperative to
him in the work of all sorts. Soon, they began to work with Misrilal to keep
the pond clean. At least, one from each house participated in the work daily.
Gradually, the pond looked clear.
The villagers
surrounded a little space beside the pond and channeled a flow of water for
washing, cleaning and drinking especially for cattle, they managed to make a
separate drainage so that the filthy water would not drain into the pond. They
planted trees on the edge of the pond, which looked as beautiful as an emerald
green lake in the Himalayas.
Misrilal’s sanitary campaign became a success.
Nowadays, the visitors to
Kisanpur dream of making
a pond similar to it in their own village. The natives too, believe that they
themselves should take initiative to build the society.
The denizens of
Kisanpur give a full support to what Misrilal had proposed to do. To them, he
has become a source
of inspiration that has promoted awareness in
the village.
One day, Misrilal
asked the villagers why they were helping him without understanding. They would
believe that all the work that Misrilal used to do would turn out to be good
for society. They said, “Whatever you veteran think is always right, we should
not bother to think over it any longer.”
Misrilal suggested them not to believe him
blindly but the right thing he had done. Since then, he enthused himself to
work more though he was aged.
Misrilal did not amass
as much money as a so-called social worker does, But he had a plenty of
inherited property. He donated his own piece of land to established a school as
there was no land elsewhere. The children of Kisanpur now go to the school
where they obtain education for life. It was he again who donated a piece of
land to established a hospital for the villagers. Now, no one meets a sudden
death, nor pregnant woman suffers a labor pain any longer. Besides, he donated
labor in the construction of the building. It has relieved its initiators
now.
A few years ago, a
rivulet called Dudhia Khola by the village over flooded and swept away the
paddy fields. Many people drowned leaving their children orphan behind. Panic
Misrilal could not stand it, he wanted to do some good to them. Then, he again
came forth to donate one more piece of land to construct an orphanage. He
boarded the children in the orphan home and managed to educate them. Initially,
he launched a bowl donation campaign for their food. In addition, Misrilal
founded an old-age home for aging people in the village.
Now there live multi
religious, multi caste and multi ethnic people of Kisanpur. They have unity,
cooperation and coordination among them. They celebrate social as well cultural
functions jointly. Few years ago, people used to accuse a woman of being witch,
They used to castigate her and exile her but Misrilal unveiled the villagers
from this evil thinking.
Some other women used
to be victim of the evil system, dowry that used to torture them or kill them
mercilessly. Against it, Misrilal made a home visit. He made the villagers
aware of it and abolished it eventually. He invoked the fact that a true
satisfaction lies where there lies one’s own effort. Misrilal who was
uneducated could easily win the heart of a well-educated person. Child
marriage, witchcraft, dowry system, etc. considered the burning issues in
present Nepal have become as old as a myth at Kyashapur.
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All the villagers are
proud of Misrilal, a multi dimensional personality who is going to be honoured
today. The entire village seems to be in a festive mood. Children are exposed
to a belief that a noble work deserves thanks.
SUMMARY
Since a man is a
social animal, he should be responsible to the society. A true social work
means to offer a selfless service for the well-being of the community people.
In order to serve the society, one does not require a high degree of education.
Everyone will be impressed if one works with a selfless motive and thinks of
the well-being of others. It also brings about a positive change in a person.
As a result, the worker gets rewarded, and we are not exception to it, too- We
will be rewarded if we show our active involvement in the social work.
EXERCISE
1. Evaluate yourselves
a. I.........aware of my social
responsibility.
(i) am (ii) am not b.
I............ in sanitary campaign.
(i) participate (ii)
do not participate c. I ..........initiative to do good to others by
myself.
(i) take (ii) do not
take d. I.........a social worker.
(i) follow (ii) do not
follow e. I......... evil practices in the society.
(i) go for (ii) go against
2. Match the following:
Column A Column B
a. Misrilal’s effort - realized their
mistake
b. The villagers - deserves respect
c. The pond looked - were deprived of
education
d. The children of Kisanpur - made the pond
clean
e. A noble work - regarded a true leader
f. For Kisanpur people Misrilal was - like a
green lake of the Himalayas
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3. From the list given below, find the work
that Misrilal had executed and
write them in your copy:
Uniting the villagers Cleaning the pond
Establishing industries Inspiring the
villagers
Donating land for a school Constructing a
stadium
Launching a bowl donation campaign
Abolishing evil witchcraft and dowry
system
Labor donation
Thanking people who dumped garbage in the
pond
4. Give short answers to the following
questions:
a. Why was Misrilal deprived of
education?
b. What sort of nightmare frightens
villagers?
c. How did Misrilal clean the pond in the
village?
d. Why did the villagers help Misrilal?
e. What kind of facilities did Misrilal
provide to the ageing people and the
orphans in the village?
f. What changes could be seen at Kisanpur
ultimately?
g. What sort of work deserves respect?
5. Do the following:
a. Draft a model of how you can contribute to
the school's annual function,
and submit it to the principal.
b. Write a short description of a person or a
group who had had a leading
role in the social work you had participated
or witnessed.
c. Write a paragraph about the importance of a
community work in
which you want to be involved in.
6. Plan a sanitation program for a religious
site near your community and
do the work with the help of your
teachers.
7. What did you learn from this lesson? Write
a short paragraph.
8. What do you do when you witness someone
throwing waste in a public place?
9. In your community too, there must be a
person who deserves honor.
Say something about him or her.
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Unit Four
Community Life Style and Diversity
Learning Achievements:
To maintain peace, harmony, and friendly
behavior with everyone.
To support in continuation of community
activities that are aimed at promoting moral development.
To work in group taking leadership.
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Lesson 1
Peace and Friendship
Expected Behavior:
internalize and practice peace
maintain peace and harmony in family
be proactive to maintain peace and harmony in
society
protect nature and the surrounding
behave friendly
Rakshya Singh studies
in grade eight in Sharada Secondary School. She is selected from her school as
a participant in a national elocution competition that is going to be held in
near future. She is taking her study and preparing for the programme simultaneously.
She is pretty sure that only the knowledge about subject matter is not enough
for elocution, She has to have speaking skills, too. Moreover, she knows that
this skill can be attained through a continuous practice. She is supported by
her parents, teachers and friends. She practises speaking at home in her
leisure time. She has a habit of utilizing every moment of time. This is why,
everyone is optimistic to Rakshya.
Today is Friday. After
the regular classes, Rakshya is presenting her elocution among the teachers and
friends for further improvement. The topic of the elocution is "Peace and
Friendship". She is expecting the feedback from her audiences so that she
can improve further. She thinks that one can't see his/her own faults and weaknesses.
She is given five minutes time to speak. She starts:
Instructional Suggestions:
Ask your students to sit silently for a minute
by closing their eyes; Ask them to concentrate only in the rhythm of their
breathing. Take feedback how did they feel.
What could be the role of students to maintain
mutual friendship and harmony? Make them tell and come up with possible
solutions.
Ask them to make a list about how can we
maintain peace in classroom.
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Respected Chairperson,
Teachers and my dear friends!
I am going to speak on
the topic, "Peace and Friendship," with an aim of participating in
national level elocution competition. At present, 'peace and friendship' has
become a matter of concerned at the global level. Peace is essential to all
living beings.
Peace can be defined
as a state of well-being and happiness in mind and body. It is hard to achieve
both at once. Patience, tolerance, giving up enviousness, satisfaction, and the
sense of helping attitudes may help in directing peace within us. Peace is not
something that we can get by saying or demanding from others. Peace is the
special state of bliss that we get by concentrating our mind and body. Every
living being needs this type of bliss. The peace in mind (internal peace) and
the peace in the surrounding (external peace) are the real state of peace. Our
values, thoughts, and actions contribute to internalize peace.We have to put a
great effort for eternal peace-peace for all and peace forever.
Peace in mind of a
person (individual peace) is primarily important to maintain and extend peace
in outer world. A person with persevering mind and body can transfer peace in
others. Only individual peace is not enough, peace in family is equally
important. Peace in a family contributes to the peace in an individual and
vice- versa. There is a saying "Peaceful family is the foundation of a
happy family" (peaceful family, happy family). This proves that a peaceful
family can maintain happiness and comfort.
Peace cannot be
limited in an individual and a family. It is equally important in a society.
Social peace is the identity marker of our thoughts and civilization. A society
is formed by the individuals and families. We can learn many things from a
family and society and equally teach many things to them. An individual learns
and shares it to the family and the society. This is why, peace is inextricably
linked from an individual to a society.
The scope of peace is
very broad. The universe is governed by the law of nature. In ancient times,
philosophers who wanted the welfare of all living beings and the world, used to
wish for peace and harmony. They used to chant holy verses for peace in the
earth, the heaven, and the universe. We should not ignore them by saying that
they are primitive ideas. In those sayings and verses, it was highlighted that
peace is important from individual to the universe.We have seen or experienced
different examples of suffering in our life when nature is not in peace (every
living creature has
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to suffer when natural
disasters occur). I think we have to put our entire efforts for maintaining
peace.We should not do anything that hinders peace and brings violence. We have
already experienced the result of violence in our own country. Individual,
society, and the nation need peace. Everyone wants Nepal to be a beautiful and
peaceful country. We all must endeavor collectively for this.
Friendship is another
important aspect devoted to the feeling and extension of peace. Peace and
Friendship mutually help to promote and extend each other. Some people think
that arm force (weapon) is the only means to defeat the enemies but if we think
in depth, these are the momentary tools. The most effective and sweet medicine
to defeat enemies forever is- friendship. We cannot abolish darkness by
fighting with great weapons but if we light a candle, the darkness goes away
automatically. Because of this fact, friendship is the light of our heart to
defeat our enmities. So, it is up to us, whether to use great weapons or the light
to end enmities. We can always enjoy peace if we give up anger, arrogance,
jealousy, and sense of revenge. We can be the friends of all.
At present, if we see
in international context, different efforts are being put to maintain peace and
friendship between and among the nations. There are many organizations founded
to maintain peace and friendship. Different campaigns/movements are run. It is
all about perception of the people. The whole world can be changed into a
peaceful garden if everyone maintains peace and mutual understanding. As a
result, peace and friendship act like our two hands and help in developing
peace as the invisible hands of
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our heart. In this
context, we need an active role of these two hands of our heart. Finally, I
would like to conclude myself by saying that 'peace and friendship' is the only
way for the permanent protection of an individual, family, society, and the whole
world.
Thank you. (the bell goes)
Summary:
Peace is an important
trait of human being. It is essential for the overall development of a person.
Peace is needed to every individual, animal, bird, plants, and to the whole
world. To internalize and extend peace, friendship is equally necessary. Global
peace can easily be achieved if these two components (peace and friendship) act
like two hands of our heart. Peace and friendship are complementary aspects for
the safeguard of the world. We must be proactive to establish and extend peace
and friendship.
Exercise:
1. Fill up the gaps and write a paragraph
about yourself based on the points.
a) I................................ the
subject matter and also....................how to speak.
(know/don't know)
b) I.................................. at home
to improve my competence. (practise/don't
practise)
c) I ............................... my
weaknesses as indicated by others.
(correct/don't correct)
d) There is ........................... in my
family. (peace /violence)
e) There is
no.................................... because of me. ( violence/protest)
f) I always ................. the good ideas
even if they are old. (follow/object)
g) I wish everybody would
be......................... of mine. (friends/enemies)
h) I want to defeat enemies with
............................................... .
(friendship/weapons)
i) Peace and friendship are the two
...................................... of my heart.
( hands/weapons)
j) I think if there is no peace there is no
.................. . (comfort/hardship)
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2. Write short answers:
a) How can elocution (art of speaking) be
refined?
b) What is peace?
c) How is peace
transferred/communicated?
d) How is a society formed?
e) What is meant by social peace?
f) What is highlighted in the ancient
sayings?
g) What types of tools are considered as the
momentary tools?
h) How can we be in peace forever?
i) What should we do to make the world a
peaceful garden?
j) Why are peace and friendship called the two
hands of our heart?
3. Read the following story and answer the
questions that follow:
There was a small village. The name of the
village was Pakhapani. A small stream used to flow from the lower belt of that
village. The villagers used to call it Syaulekhola. Syaule kholawas very clean.
Plenty of fishes were found there. The villagers used to supply the fishes from
there for food. One day, two youths decided to go for fishing in Syaulekhola.
One of them was Kalu and the next was Jokhu. Both of them were preparing for
fishing on the bank of the stream. Suddenly, they saw a big fish in the stream.
Both of them jumped to the stream. Kalu blocked the fish from the lower side
and Jokhu gently caught the fish from upper side. Both of them came out of the
stream with the fish. After seeing the big fish on their hand both of them
became greedy to get that fish. Kalu claimed that he should get the fish
because if he had not blocked the fish that would have run away. Jokhu claimed
that he caught the fish so he was supposed into get the fish. There was a big
debate. They came to the village but did not stop claiming for the fish. The
whole village divided into two groups and started arguing regarding the
ownership of the fish and who was supposed to eat. The fish was kept in a small
pot half drowned. As they were quarreling,an eagle swoop and took the fish
away. Kalu said "the eagle took my fish" and Jokhu said that was not
Kalu's fish that was his. It was almost evening. A guest came in the village.
He asked the cause of their quarrel. He was surprised to hear the villagers. He
said that it was good if they had divided the fish into two halves or they
might have
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prepared in a same place and eaten together.
The guest told them about the pointlessness of arguing about the fish as the
fish was already taken away by an eagle. After hearing the guest, Kalu and
Jokhu realized their mistakes. The villagers also regretted for quarreling on
so minor issues. Nowadays,Kalu and Jokhu go for fishing together and divide
themselves in equal share. There is no dispute among the villagers, too. Kalu
and Jokhu are good friends now. There is peace, comfort, and happiness in every
family and in the whole society. a) What did Kalu and Jokhu decide? b) What is
the cause behind the dispute between Kalu and Jokhu? c) How was the dispute
ended regarding the ownership of fish? d) What did the guest say? e) What were
the changes that took place in Pakhapani? f) What is the moral of the
story?
4. Do the following activities:
a) With the help of
your teacher, conduct an elocution competition in your class on the topic
"Role of Students in Establishing Social Peace". Make judges for two
of the students .
b) Write about one of
the personalities of your locality who has a great contribution to maintain
friendly environment, peace and good culture in your community and present in
classroom.
c) Make a list of activities that you can do
to maintain peace in the nature
and surrounding and paste on the wall of your
classroom.
5. What are the qualities of a good friend?
Write down in your exercise
book and show to your teacher.
6. What are the efforts that one has to make
develop peace and
friendship? Illustrate.
7. Read the following passage. Based on you
understanding and analysis
write a short paragraph.
The most effective and
sweet medicine to end the enemity forever is 'friendship'. We cannot abolish
darkness by fighting with great weapons but if we light a candle it goes away
automatically. This is why, friendship is a light of our heart to defeat the
enmities. So, it is up to us whether to use great weapons or the light to end
enmities.
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Lesson 2
Ganga's Effort
To the teacher/Instructional
Suggestions:
- Tell a moral story about an example of
social work and develop interest about this
lesson.
- Observe your
students whether they develop some kind of interest in moral behavior and
social service after reading this story or not and inspire them about their
contribution in such works.
Expected Behaviors:
to be proactive in the local activities that
help in the moral development
to help others with positive attitude for
their well-being.
to encourage the local community for the
wellbeing of the community
to identify local problems and solve
them.
to utilize time and resources
It was very difficult
to get water in Suntale village. Not only for irrigation but it was also
difficult for drinking water. The villagers used to fetch water from remote
place named Chhange khola . The villagers used to be gathered early in the
morning and go to fetch water making noise and waking up each other. They had
to spend almost whole morning to fetch water. The children always used to be
late to school due to the same problem. People of other villages used to
hesitate for marital relation with the people of Suntale village because of the
problem of water.
Not only the people
but also the animals of that village used to go to the same stream to quench
their thirst. To bathe and wash clothes, the villagers used to go there, too.
The animals were killed by the leopard that came from the jungle. The villagers
even thought to migrate from the village because of the problem of water. After
a long discussion, they concluded that one should not leave their birth place
as far as possible. So, they gave up the idea of migrating.
In the village, there lived a dalit family.
Ganga was one of the members of that family. She was a teacher of a primary
school in that village. One day,
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Ganga was just sitting
at home. There was a trail (road) in front of her house that linked the other
villages. There came two pedestrians and asked Ganga for a little water to
drink. Ganga went inside to bring water but there was not a single drop of
water to drink. One of the pedestrians looked like sick. They went their way
without drinking water. Ganga felt very sad for not being able to provide them
water to drink.
She had read in her
childhood that no matter how poor a family is, if a family provides a good
hospitality to the guests, provides space to take rest, and water to drink that
family is considered to be a well-cultured family. She felt very bad and
restless for what she had to experience. She even felt the misery of being a
human being.
Ganga could not sleep
that night. "There are so many people in the village. Many of them are
senior and respectable to me. However, no one thinks about the solution of
drinking water problem." she went on thinking like this.
She had saved a little
money. She had not planned what to do with that money yet. She knows that one
has to utilize her money, earned by hard work, to help the people in need. She
thought herself of doing something new.
After a few days, the
winter vacation began in her school. She went to the Village Development
Committee (VDC) office requesting them to manage to bring the water of Chhange
Khola to their village. The VDC responded that there was no sufficient budget
in VDC for the project. VDC also said that it could buy the pipeline under the
limitation of their budget but it was difficult for them to build a reservoir
tank. Ganga proposed that she will manage other resources if the VDC can manage
for pipeline. VDC agreed to manage pipeline upto the village from Chhange
Khola.
The VDC started laying
the pipe line to bring the water of Chhange Khola to the village. Ganga started
building reservoir tank in the village on her personal expense. She completed
building water tank before the pipeline work was completed. The villagers were
very happy with this project. People proposed that since Ganga built the water
tank with her own expense the tank should be named after her. But Ganga denied
that proposal. She said that 'I did not work for my name; I worked for the
welfare of others'. She requested the villagers not to dirt the surrounding. She
also erected a fence around the water tank in her own expense in order to
protect the tank. Trees were planted all around and a Chautaro was made
nearby.
From the day, the tank was filled with water,
the villagers were in rest. There is peace everywhere now. The major problem of
water has been solved now.
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Their time saved.
Animals are not being killed by the leopards. They have quenched their thirst
properly. The villagers have utilized the extra water in vegetable farming.
They have made a routine to use water in their farm. The pedestrians walking
for a long distance say, "If we reach to Suntale village, we can get
plenty of water to drink". The neighboring villages praise Suntale village
saying - 'a village should be like Suntale village'. Everyone in the village
respects Ganga and say that she was blessed by the god of water (jaldevata).
She is going to be honored by the VDC for her social work.
Summary:
People can set an
example in a society by doing moral deeds under their own level and
circumstances. For good works, action is better than words. With full
determination and proactive nature, we can do something good for the welfare of
the society. The good works of good people help to change the whole society. If
there is a will, there is a way. And it gives a positive outcome.
Exercise:
1. Put a (4) for the statement that you think are right
and a (6) for
these you think are wrong.
a) We have to participate in collective good
works to develop ethics . ( )
(b) It is better to migrate from birth place
(village) rather than solving problems
of the village. ( )
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(c) It is not good to
provide drinking water to the guest at our home. ( ) (d) We need to spend
certain portion of our earning in the social work. ( ) (e) There must be our
name in the work that we have done our
personal expense. ( )
(f) One must make his/her community/neighborhood exemplary. ( ) (g) We must be
proactive by ourselves for positive work. ( )
2. Fill in the blanks:
(a) There was a
........... in Suntale village about water. ( problem/dispute) (b) The
villagers thought of ........................... (migrating/settling down). (c)
Ganga ................................ provide water to the pedestrians for
drink.
(could/could not) (d)
A family that provides good hospitality to the guest is a ...........................
family. (rich/good)
(e) Ganga had saved some ................................. (money/water) (f)
The VDC ................................. Ganga's project. (rejected/helped)
(g) There is ......................... in Ganga's heart after construction of
the water
tank. (peace/restless)
(h) We have ........................ for moral practice from Suntale
village.
(inspiration/delay)
3. Match the followings:
Group A Group B
a) Children a) did not like to migrate
b) The villagers b) Ganga became sad
c) For not being able to c) for drinking
water
give water to guest
d) The true earning d) for her name
e) Ganga's effort e) could not reach school on
time
f) Ganga requested to the VDC f) helps like
mother in need
g) Ganga had not worked g) made drinking water
available
in Suntale village
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4. Write short answers:
a) Why can't children reach school on
time?
b) Why didn't the villagers like to
migrate?
c) What had Ganga heard in her childhood?
d) What did Ganga plan with the money she had
saved?
e) Which proposal of the villagers did Ganga
deny?
f) How is the water tank protected?
g) How do the villagers respect Ganga?
5. Do the following activities:
a) You have read about
Ganga's social work which gives us a good moral. Make a sample of a 'letter of
thank' that the villagers are going to provide Ganga collectively.
b) Read the following
passage about a village. Divide your class into two groups. One of the groups
tells the problems of the village and the next group gives their
solutions.
There is a beautiful
village. The village is surrounded by a paddy field. Since the village is in
the middle of the field, people call it Majhgaun (village in the middle). The
villagers have made an irrigation channel from a nearby river to irrigate their
field. There is good provision of water in the channel. A group of people claim
that they had put more effort while making the channel. So, they are supposed
to get more water and another group claims that their tools are used while
digging the channel so they should get more water. Some say that they should
get more water being the senior citizen of the village. Everyday, they keep on
arguing about the consumption of water until evening. Some of them go at night
and use the channel to irrigate their field violating others' turn. Again in
the morning, they argue about the distribution of water. The village (majhgaun)
looks beautiful but is getting ugly because of these activities.
c) Visit any three
hardworking and dedicated members of three different families. Ask them what
they are planning to do with the money they have saved. Prepare a table as
given below and present in the class:
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Name of the neighbour:
____________________________________
Plans made to do with the saved money:
_____________________
_________________________________________________________
In your opinion that plan is:
a) Excellent ( ) c) Very good ( )
b) Good ( ) d) Average ( )
c) General ( ) f) Wrong/Bad ( )
Reason: _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
6. Is there any
problem of drinking water in your village, community or neighborhood? If yes,
what can be done to solve that problem? Give your ideas.
7. In the future, how will you spend your
saved money? Write with
reasons.
8. Write a dialogue on "Proper Use of
Water".
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Lesson 3
A Story of Five Brothers
Expected Behavior:
to work in a group (collectively) for
success.
to work with collective feelings.
to be proactive in social works.
to inspire others in social works.
It was a tiffin break
in the school. Saroj, Rajan, Hina, Jayanti and Hiralal were talking to each
other. Saroj said that he was bored after reading for a long time. Rajan
proposed to play for a while. Hina cracked some jokes that made all
laugh.Jayanti decided to go to the library. Hiralal proposed to tell a story
but there was no time for that. It was almost time for bell to the class.
Finally, they decided that they would have a story told by their teacher. All
of them agreed on that they would request their teacher of last period to tell
a story. The bell rang and everybody went to the classroom.
The teacher came to
the class in the last period. As per their decision,Hiralal requested him to
tell a story. The teacher accepted student's request. As a result, all the
students became happy. The teacher put a condition that he will ask some
questions after telling the story and students are supposed to answer them. All
of the students agreed to answer the questions. The teacher started as:
Long-long years ago,
there lived a father named palm (Hatkelo) and his five sons as five fingers.
All the time, father used to complain about the poor performance of his sons.
All five sons were much worried of their father's complaint. They also admitted
that they were weak. One day, they
To the teacher/ Instructional
Suggestions:
Tell an inspirational story about any group
work and its strength. Observe the students at- titude and behaviors the
students have developed in them after listening to the story.
Ask them to tell any work that they had done
in the group and also ask them to clarify what they learned from such
works
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decided to ask about
the reason behind their father's complaint. First of all, the thumb (budhi)
finger asked for the reason why he was not good. Father answered"you are
old, you can't do anything".The thumb finger was convinced that he was
really old.
After that the second
(chor) finger asked for the reason why he was not good. Father answered "your
name is 'chor' thief. itself how can you be good?" Next comes the turn of
third (majhi) finger, he also requested his father to tell him the reason for
not being good. Father replied "You are too tall. It is not good to be too
tall. You look so ugly because of your height". After his father's answer
he remained quiet.
After a while, the
fourth (sahili) finger got his turn to ask the question. He also asked for the
reason for not being good as his elder brothers. "You are called anamika,
anamika means having no names. How can you be good when you don't have your
name?",answered father.He was convinced with his father's answer. Finally,
it is the turn of the fifth (kanchi) finger. He was expecting that he would get
more love from his father as he was the youngest one. He asked in a pampered
voice: "Father, I am not as bad as my elder brothers, am I ? Father
replied: "You are small and short. How can you be good?" You don't
know your own ground. So, all five fingers remained quiet after their father
showed their weaknesses.
One day, suddenly a
golden bird (a bird made up of gold) came and sat on the palm. After seeing the
golden bird, palm became greedy and ordered all his five son's to bend
themselves and make a fist to hold the golden bird. All five fingers trapped
the bird. The bird was very strong so it was very difficult to the fingers to
retain it there. The eldest finger said "I am old, I can't keep doing
this." But the palm said "no! no! you are not old, keep on holding
it.The second (chor) finger said I am a chor (thief).A thief can't do this type
of work. Again the palm said" no !no! you are not thief, please continue.
The bird may fly away".
Why did you call me
tall and ugly? I can't do this", said the third finger."No, you are
not tall and ugly.Sometimes it is good to be tall as well.Please keep on
trapping the bird", responded the palm immediately. So did the fourth
finger "There is not any role of mine as I don't have even name. Let the
bird go away, I am not going to continue this". Father pleaded- Please
don't say so. It will be too bad if the bird flies away. I will never say so
again. You are the son with a name". Finally, the youngest finger said:
"I am small and short and I am groundless, how can I do all this? I will
remain isolated". Hearing the youngest son, father horridly
replied."Don't say so, my dear son! If you remain isolated the bird will
fly away from that corner of the
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fist. How can we get
such bird back again?" As per the request of the palm all the fingers
tightly kept the bird trapped with them. Father could sell the bird in good
money because of their support.
From that day on, the
palm and all fingers started living together with harmony. If anything had to
be trapped on the palm, all five fingers used to come together to make a fist.
They were successful in working in mutual cooperation. They learnt lesson from
each other. After this, they could maintain an intimate relation among
themselves. The palm started to love the fingers and the fingers also respected
the palm.
After telling the
story, the teacher asked his students if they liked the story. All the students
replied that the story was very good. Teacher asked to tell the moral that they
learnt from the story turn by turn. The students responded as:
Saroj: Like our
different body organs that work collectively and make a body perfectly
functional, if all the members of the community work collectively, we get
success. One should not only point out the weaknesses of others, his/her
strengths also should be identified. And that strength should be properly
utilized to get the work done.
Rajan: Varieties of
people live in a society. They should not be discriminated on the ground of
appearance, color, size and other. Even if people are different, there lies strength
in unity. We must take this fact into consideration while carrying out some
task.
Heena: Although the
five fingers are compared with five sons in the story it teaches us that even
daughters have to do any task collectively. It does not say that only the male
have to work collectively in a society and female should not make a group. We
can get inspiration from the story and even we girls can work collectively and
get success in our work.
Jayanti: I think there
should be equal role and leadership in a family, group, and society. The story
is beautiful and it has given us a deep thought.One who is taking leadership
should not take the entire credit by himself/herself. In a collective work,
credits and blames have to be faced collectively.
Hiralal: The fingers
of our hand are different in size but they have equal value. Similarly, in a
society there may be different types of people but they are equally responsible
in the collective success. We can get success if we work in a group and collective
leadership. This is the moral of this story.
Teacher: You all are right. This story teaches
us that collective feeling and
behavior are the secret of success.
Summary:
Collective voice and
effort is more powerful than of an individual. If we work in a group with a
feeling of collective welfare, we get success. In a group work, there never
comes a situation that one has to bear the consequence of the work. The
collective effort helps us in our personality development. This is a need at
present.
Exercise:
1. Evaluate Yourself.
a) I
............................................ to work in a group.
i) like ii) dislike
b) I
............................................. others to work in a group.
i) inspire ii) don't inspire
c) I ..........................................
that there is strength in unity.
i) believe ii) don't believe
d) I .............................. credit to
others also in the success of group work.
i) give ii) don't give
e) I
.............................................. leadership to take the group
ahead.
i) take ii) don't take
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2. Correct the following wrong statements and
read the corrected ones a loud.
a) It is easy to work in a group. b) We don't
get success in a group work. c) It is better to take the credit of the success
in group work. d) The group will be benefitted if all to work in a group. e)
There is strength in a group. f) The story doesn't inspire us to do work in a
group.
3. Write short answers to the
followings:
a) How was the relation between the palm and
fingers? b) What did the five fingers decide? c) What did the palm order the
fingers to do? d) How did the palm and fingers maintain good relation? e) How
should we work to get success? f) What is the moral of the story?
4. Do the followings
a) There must be
students of different interest and background in your class. Make a group based
on their interest and work in group. You can use the following table as a
sample:
Group Number of Students Work done
a) Literature
b) Fine Art
c) Sports
b) In your community
there could be some clubs as given below. Make a report of any work carried out
by the club and their success then present it in your class.
i) Literary Club ii) Sports Club iii) Art
Club
iv) Cultural Club v) Musical Club vi) Mother's
Club
vii) Religious Club viii) Youth Club ix)
Village Development Club
c) Write an article on "Benefits of Group
Work" and show it to your
teacher.
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Unit Five
Discipline and Positive Thinking
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Learning Achievement:
to develop an attitude of positive
thinking
to implement the aspects of positive thinking
in practice
to apply the self- reliant skills through
positive thinking.
Lesson
1 Regret
Expected
Behavior:
to identify the
potential of one's self.
to work selflessly
with full devotion.
to give up the sense
of vanity.
to be polite,
forbearing, and trustful person.
to control anger and
be patient.
to transfer positive
thinking and behavior.
Two hours have already
elapsed, I could not sleep. In other days by this time, I used to be in a deep
sleep. I would have already fallen asleep, if the incident had not taken place
during the day. (Nabindra changes his side) Actually, I was partly wrong in
that case. It is quite common that there can be some faults and disputes while
playing with friends. I should have tolerated even if others quarrelled.
Everyone used to tell me I was tolerant. What would they say from
tomorrow?
When we play a game,
it is obvious that somebody wins and somebody loses. Why should we play games
if we can't accept the result? Moreover, we were not playing a big game. It was
simply a football competition in our own school. We were there to play football
not to fight. We wasted our energy in fighting that we were supposed to use in
games. I had heard that one who cannot identify his/her own potential or
misuses the potential, never gets a good result. Today's incident proved
this.
To the teacher/
Instructional Suggestions:
Inspire the students
to develop a positive attitude by asking them to play a role of some
incidents.
At the end of the
story, evaluate the students whether they could achieve as mentioned in
expected outcomes, learning achievements of the lesson and give them
feedback.
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Class -8
I should not have gone to fight just because
our opponent friends cheated to get higher score. I should have pointed out
their faults and started to play again. I should not have kicked them that way.
I was also beaten up by them. There was a quarrelling. Some friends of my team
ran away later on. They should not have been so selfish and opportunist. They
were saying sorry later on, that was entirely meaningless. They even didn't
know that one can be a social being only if he/she gives up selfishness. No one
can be benefitted if we act selfishly. I forgot that if we do not do something
with full devotion, it can't be accomplished properly. Those who ran away from
the ground thinking that they will be defeated or will be beaten up then they
are entirely selfish creatures. How can we say that they are devoted towards
their duty? They forgot their duty and devotion. Devotion in any work can be
reflected if there is perseverance. Neither there was devotion to the work in
our opponent team who tried to win the game by cheating nor in ours. Yes, it is
true. If we are not devoted to any work it is better not to begin that. (he
changes his side again)
Our referee, Amrit
brother tried to stop us from fighting. I was impulsive at that time and said
something bad to him. Of course, I had heard that educated people must be polite.
I have seen such examples but I forgot all these things while fighting. If we
cannot practice what we have learnt, how can we say that our learning is
good/successful? How can we say that he/she is well educated if he/she fights
with his or her friends? I had some kind of vanity that I was strong/powerful
while fighting with friends. Otherwise, why would I be ready to beat others? I
had heard a story of a frog that died as his stomach burst while claiming and
swelling it up for being great. I could not learn the lesson from this story
too. Those who do not take lesson from reading, seeing, or hearing have to
suffer.
Recalling the day's
incident, I find myself a perfect fool. Why should I have been envious even if
the opponent team had won the match? What would I lose so much? They would
shout the slogans of their victory, and I should have been quiet. Those who are
envious to others' success, they can never do any progress. It's over now. I
would not be envious. I would rather take inspiration and do something good.
Some of the friends of opponent team
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beat me. I can take
revenge of that. Oh! That is very bad habit. If I start working with the sense
of revenge, everyone will be my enemy. I will never do such things. I would
follow the path of forgiveness and eventually they will follow the same path.
One who drinks, Amrit should never get the result of hemlock (poison). I will
share these things tomorrow at school to my friends. I will tell all of them to
be reconciled by forgetting whatever happened last day and continue our study
and games together. I will even tell them that I could not sleep because of
this incident and there is a negative effect of anger and jealousy on our
health, too.
Actually today's
incident is the outcome of anger. I had heard that anger and fire cause
devastating effects even if they are small in size. It is true. Anger is not
something to suppress or control. It is a thing that should not be allowed to
be generated in us. If there was no anger, that incident would not take place
and I would not be thinking so lot of things till now. One who learns from
mistakes and corrects them is a great person. Of course, I learnt so many
things from this incident today. This is what we call one learns from
experience. I will share all these things to my friends tomorrow so that they
will get chance to improve themselves.
Summary:
One must identify
his/her own potential and work with full devotion. Selfishness, jealousy, and
vanity take people towards a perilous path whereas forgiveness, trust, and
politeness take them towards the progress. Anger is another factor that destroys
people. One who is equal-minded in either situation- victory and lose can be a
happy person in real life. If we extend good knowledge, it helps to improve
others and make everyone happy.
Exercise:
1. Match the followings and make
sentences.
Group A Group B
a) Among the friends a) better not begin the
work.
b) People b) tell everyone
c) Those who have no devotion c) there was a
football match
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d) Good things d) have to suffer
e) Those who do not improve themselves e)
should not be selfish
f) should be selfish
2. Copy down the right sentences as they are
and rewrite the wrong
sentences by correcting them.
a) Friends were gathered to play a football
match.
b) If we work with selfish attitude, it helps
for others' welfare.
c) We should not implement what we have
learnt.
d) We have to take inspiration from others and
act accordingly.
e) We should not tell good things to
others.
f) One who learns from the mistakes and
improves himself is a wise
person.
3. Answer the following questions in
short.
a) What was the reason behind the quarrel
among friends?
b) What should one not do if he/she has no
devotion to work?
c) What kind of person has to suffer?
d) With what attitude/feeling should one not
work?
e) What should we do to become wise?
4. Do the followings:
a) If you were in place of Amrit brother in
the story, what would you
do? Make a short report of your role.
b) What types of games
do you play among the friends? What can you do to adopt positive thinking and
disciplinary rule? Make a list and present in your classroom.
c) Read the following story-
There was a village.
There lived a family in that village. All the members of that family used to go
to work. The youngest son used to go to school. He used to argue with the
parents for not giving him to eat in the plate he liked most. He used to push
his friends while
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coming out of the
class after the bell. He used to arrive school late and fight with other
students for not getting chance to sit on the place he preferred. He used to
play during the tiffin time and whenever he lost the game, he used to fight. He
used to come out at first by pushing others after school bell. If he did not
get such chance, he used to either cry or fight with others. By seeing his
activities, other friends used to be surprised. Because of such activities,
ultimately,he became alone.
Prepare a list of suggestion to the friend
mentioned in the story to be given by following groups:
a) Suggestions to be given by parents:
b) Suggestions to be given by friends:
c) Suggestions to be given by teachers:
5. What is the
ultimate conclusion of Nabindra? What would you do if you were in place of
Nabindra? Discuss in class and make a list of ways out to control anger and
present to your teacher.
6. Conduct an
elocution competition on the topic "Discipline is the foundation of any
game". Also manage some encouragement awards/ prizes for those who stand
the first, second, and the third students.
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