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TERRORISM INSIDE
Here, I am not concerned about one particular class in society, or any strata in the society. Rather I am concerned about the whole society.
Terrorism is not an individual aspect it is a creation of society. It is a kind of attitude inside everyone in a negative way or a negative kind of energy.
“Terrorism is to observe terror in others eye in the society.”
Who say; Muslims are terrorists or Pakistan is the home to terrorism. We should keep watching inside for improvement. I think India is much diversified in every aspect and that’s the reason for everyone’s enthuse to live like king.
Terrorism is not only related with guns and other kind of weapons but it is also related with the intent to use the weapon. No matter if there is no weapon but just an attitude to show terror means terrorism.
However, police and other army persons also use weapon for same action to kill persons but what differentiate, is purpose or intent to act as they do. Lord Rama used the weapons to kill Ravana in our epics. Hence Rama was a killer but not a sinner as his intent to kill or the reason behind the scene was good.
Terrorism is not by birth, it arises inside when anyone got such circumstances around. As we know, any kind of behavior is a reaction of attitude of that person, and attitude is built from knowledge, experience and society. So, ultimately we are ourselves responsible for this phenomenon.
For finishing or killing this behavioral aspect, we need to kill the root of this problem. I think the root of this problem is; Illiteracy, culture, society, governance, etc, if I am indulging in wrong activities then who is responsible for that. I think, parents (who have control over me/governance), friends (who have societal effect over me), teachers (who teach me), and the world (which creates opportunities for me and also the ways to explore myself in different ways). So after all, I am responsible for what. Of course, I am responsible for my actions as every action implies reaction to one another course of action.
After these cause and effect about terrorism, what can we do to remove or to overcome this social problem.
This is not only in Pakistan but also in some parts of our country; India; in J&K, in West Bengal, U.P, Punjab. Even in Haryana also, it is becoming prevalent. Maharashtra is concerned about another kind of terrorism.
The main observe in Haryana was the attitude of mostly people as being supreme in the society. Union leaders and members seem to be ‘Osama’ of their respective places. Even police is unable to proceed with any kind of action against these kinds of persons in the society with having strong tangible and clearly visible proof to everyone, because they may have approach in the higher department or may be danger to their family.
We are social animals but why we are forgetting the ‘Social’ part and becoming ‘Animals’. Social norms, values and beliefs are the things which differentiate us from animals, then why most of the people forget these.
There are so many parties like P.U.S.U, K.U.S.A, I.N.S.O and so many alike but these are not for student’s welfare but for inclination to live like ‘Don’ in society. In fact ‘dogs’ in the society, they are such an ID kind of personality like dogs; whatever they want they take by force if someone denies then create problems in his life and pressurize him not because they want something but because they want to observe terror in others eyes as the real terrorists of society.
This can be removed very easily by human effort and there is no need to use weapon for this purpose. You just need to do what you are supposed to do in a particular situation at particular place in society. As society is also like a company, any department can stop proper functioning of the whole company. Proper segregation of societal education system according to behavioral aspect, proper education at the age of 4 to 18, as this is the proper age of learning and more focus should be on attitude building.
So after all what everyone is thinking about terrorism and reacting on it, is an offensive approach, which may work temporarily but not for a long period of time, because we not killing the root of terrorism tree. Yes, sometimes this approach is helpful but ultimately we should choose realistic approach, which is to change the system with an improved conditions, knowledge facilities and proper guidelines to everyone. As this is necessary to stop more seeding of terrorism in the world, if we see it as a world challenge then we belong to one country and to improve some states, we need to analyze the gap there and then act accordingly.
WE ARE BECOMING ANIMALS IN THE SOCIETY
A brief history of cricket
HISTORY The origins of cricket lie somewhere in the Dark Ages - probably after the Roman Empire, almost certainly before the Normans invaded England, and almost certainly somewhere in Northern Europe. All research concedes that the game derived from a very old, widespread and uncomplicated pastime by which one player served up an object, be it a small piece of wood or a ball, and another hit it with a suitably fashioned club. How and when this club-ball game developed into one where the hitter defended a target against the thrower is simply not known. Nor is there any evidence as to when points were awarded dependent upon how far the hitter was able to despatch the missile; nor when helpers joined the two-player contest, thus beginning the evolution into a team game; nor when the defining concept of placing wickets at either end of the pitch was adopted. Etymological scholarship has variously placed the game in the Celtic, Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, Dutch and Norman-French traditions; sociological historians have variously attributed its mediaeval development to high-born country landowners, emigré Flemish cloth-workers, shepherds on the close-cropped downland of south-east England and the close-knit communities of iron- and glass-workers deep in the Kentish Weald. Most of these theories have a solid academic basis, but none is backed with enough evidence to establish a watertight case. The research goes on. What is agreed is that by Tudor times cricket had evolved far enough from club-ball to be recognisable as the game played today; that it was well established in many parts of Kent, Sussex and Surrey; that within a few years it had become a feature of leisure time at a significant number of schools; and - a sure sign of the wide acceptance of any game - that it had become popular enough among young men to earn the disapproval of local magistrates. Dates in cricket history for more history of cricket, click