Illirerate people are just like persons finding their way in the darkness, whereas education enlightens their minds and makes then easy to find their way in this huge fair of humanity. It is unfortunate that we have not concentrated on effective teaching in general and primary education I particular. First of all, it is the primary scchools which demand proper attention by providing required infrastructure and sufficient number or competent teacher. We should spwnd liberally on primary schools in every respecr. If students at primary school level possess adequate knowledge, they will surely perform well at high-svhool level and even at college and university levels, It is strange, in our country officers and political leaders at the healm of affairs regarding education of university level by establishing more and more universities, whereas plight of primary education is miserable. Proper infrastructure in primary schools specially in rural areaas is inadequate. Most of these schools have inadequate teaching staff and these schools are without ecen black-board and proper sitting arrangements. In most of the village primary schools, even required number of class-rooms are not available and two classes are being conducted in single room. Health should get top priority in attending all our works and duties. If health of a person is good, he is in a position to perform his duties and every kind of hazard smoothly. A healthy person always enjoys internal happiness. Nothing can be done without good health. So, health should her paramount importance. It may be realized so, if all of us must ve health conscious. The world Health Organisation each year focuses its attention on the current global health problems through a particular theme. The world Health Organisation is always more concerned avout the total health care than merely the medical care of the body. Health defines a state of complete phydical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmly. According to an estimate of W.H.O. about 12 million people die each year due to cardiovascular diseases. Six million out of them are from the developing countries. It is also estimated that approximately half of them are preventable. It is interesting to note that there has been a decrease in the incidence of heart attacks to considerable extent over the last three decades in U.S.A., Australia, New Zeland Western Europe and Japan. This is as a result of adopting preventive measures such as cessation of smoking
It has become a general tendency, taste
and prestige to possess a car among those who can well afford to have it. Queation arises: is car a luxuary? Answer to this question is an emphatic No. Not at least in the context of the present day socio-economic conditions in India. True, there was a time when the car could be considred a luxuary. In those days, people used it more as a show, srarus, symvol, a present, it is not so. In most of the cases, car performs an essential productive service. An analysis of the car ownership shows that there are basically four categories of car-buyers : Government Departments, Public Sector Undertakings and companies, businessmen and proffessionals and the taxi trade. No body can deny their vital importance to the national economy and society. Try to imagine, administrators, police ot military personnel. To whom time is crucial, cannot afford to waiting for an indefinite period to avail themselves of public transpory. Can industrialists, business men, executives, doctors, ;awyers and engineers afford to do without it? In fact, in modern life car has become a neccesity raher than luxuary. By providing speed and greater mobility, it has become indispensable for all those to whom time is money – an important aid to efficient service. May be, oin limited cases, a car is used for pleasure trips, social calls wtc., but their proportion is brty small. The socialist counteirs too How much policy of reservetion is successful in our country. The main object of reservation is to uplift the poor and the down-trodden. But in reality, thhe experience of the past more than half a century shows that the policy of reservetion has moserably failed to achiece its objectives. It is far from promoting harmony and spirit of brotherhood among the people, which from promoting harmony and spirit of brotherhood among the people, ehich is the goal of our Vonstitution. It is appreciable that financial help and other assistance is being given to the needy through the policy of reservation. But reality is that the policy of improving their libing conditions, has made them dependent on crutches which mar their self-confidence. On the other hand, policy of reservation erpetures injustice and disservice to the nation, because merit is thrown to the winds and its place is taken by inefficiency. In the lght of the experience of reservation during the long span of more than half a century, it is quite ecident that if the present policy of reservation is continued, the condition s of Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes will not improve muvh and upto the desired target, because it is absolutely not a right solution to improce their living standard. Moreover , reservation is creating injustice of deserved personf who werk hard from their childhood and when time comes for selection showing personal wworth andcapability, it is ignored and in place, inefficient persons are selected under reservation. Here inefficiency under the garb of reservation takes the place of