Sunday, August 22, 2010

Real Hero

Who is your real hero??? A Cricketer, a film star, a businessman or politician. Majority of heads has has one of them in their good book and do they admire them too. Why not, as their hero get full media exposure. These celebrities are easily available to you in daily news paper when you are having your morning tea and at Television during Prime Time. When you come back home from your workplace, were you have put your brain and body into rigorous more than 8 hours tussle, you often switch on television were you will find your celebrities in Reality show either as chief guest , judges or some other special programs  were these people is being interviewed.

             But, what about a guy who’s is giving basic medical services somewhere at Remote area were the accessing hospital and good doctors are hard nut for the unfortunate villagers. Same is true with the Mastereji  (School teacher) and a Women who runs a school in underprivileged area,which is the only source of knowledge to the  kids of underprivileged village, they don’t get much attention as their stories doesn’t attract advertisers and help them to generate big source of income because of the less number of readers are there of such stories ,as they get in case of flashing the news related to the Cricketer or any renowned Businessman.Yet, these stories should be told and flashed again and again. Above all we need to tell the stories of our real hero because they help to lift our eyes upward.

2 comments:

  1. Heroism is a myth that puts you where, there is no rising only fall. And in reality this fall shatters heroism.
    When a soldier defends his position, it is not the thought of heroism but his just action makes him so.
    'ism'in any dimension has been created to mislead the masses.

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  2. I do agree but its always the case is same it has some positive output too .sometimes it it provokes the masses to lead towards some positive output@Amida

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