Sruti Mishra: Aren't We Lagging Behind As A Human?

    • SRUTI MISHRA,
    • Standard: X-B,
    • HIRENDRA LEELA PATRANAVIS SCHOOL,
    • Kolkata.

    • Publish Date: Dec 2 2017 3:32PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Dec 3 2017 2:01PM
Sruti Mishra: Aren't We Lagging Behind As A Human?

We have reached the zenith of progress but on the other hand humanity is totally regressing. Many children refuse to give shelter to their old parents. We not only misbehave with animals but also with our fellowmen. What has happened to us? 

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Tanishka KHAITAN PUBLIC SCHOOL(NOIDA SEC_40)

well said sruti! we might have developed AI but have lost humanity. We might have found bulbs and lights but have lost the brightened faces of laughter. We might find alien life but forget our own blood relations. humans are going backwards in every aspect of being humans. Will the homo sapiens realize this mistake before its too late? i hope that we being the Gen Z, the smart generation can bring some change in this world

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

You are right . We humans the supreme creatures have forgotten what is humanity . Humanity is not the best quality but the basic quality . Humanity should be filled in each and every heart .

Khushee Sharda SRI AURBINDO SCHOOL SEC-27-A CHD

Yes, we as humans are lagging behind because of our mentality and even we are forgetting to imbibe moral values in us. In today''s world, we are up to date with every technology related news but are we up to date with whats happening in our homes? What is happening with our children? Parents are so busy in earning a good livelihood that they forget to spend a leisure time with their children. This is just one of the reasons.It will take days to list all of them.

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