The metro cities of India are seeing lots and lots of Dharmik attachments and Madhwa generations are building multiple skills to live life the way they want. While most prefer to study in good schools and colleges the admissions of Madhwa population into govt schools is around 1% while 99% in private schools.
Smart parents prepare themselves very well to provide various platforms through which kids can study and learn many skills through which they can survive. Thus providing them opportunities in sports, Yoga, Sangeetha, art, and many more platforms. This increases the cost of living and demands more earnings.
These skill learning also opens up opportunities for someone to start a new venture where they are good at or feeds their life. Thus creating job opportunities.
The trend of teaching Yoga, Sangeetha, Bharata Natya, and many skills today are seen on a large scale in western countries and also in most metro cities in India. In tier 2-3-4 cities it mostly does not get that importance. While kids in tier2-3-4 cities on their own learn various skills through open exposure they get and not having too many academic pressures making them spend time building their interests and skills.
But, there is a need for Tier-1 volunteers and IT and allied segment people to spend their time in giving these skills and building awareness of such skills( these skills keep kids away from mobile, other distractions as well) so that it will provide more opportunities to parents and also new job opportunities within the community.
How can it be done?
Most of the times people who are well placed in life want to give back to society. The volunteer opportunities they choose is the default method. So during large occasions like aaradhana, Chaturmasa, Jana satra events there should be a platform for volunteers to take locals into experience and exposure to skills, personality building, soft skills, science-dharma backgrounds.
We all need to make our next generations to get attracted by Dharma for that we cannot just order or make debates rather need to get down into the field and work gradually and consistently.
What are its benefits?
- Helps volunteers to use their acquired or learned skills to educate more others who don't have them.
- Utilize modern approaches that are learned in top colleges, IT companies to attract the young during dharmik gatherings
- Making events that will include kids and many others during large events will reduce mobile attachments and at least few learnings and exposure
- The large gatherings at temple will soon become a place must to vsit by even kids and young crowd.
If we dont act today, then we cannot expect next generation to be at temples and aaradhanas
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