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The process of nation-building/Part 1: Parenting

No difference between the parenting of son and daughter

“जिसने विध्या पढ़ी विचारी, जग रूशिअयया सोई सोई”
“The one who learned and taught, Has enlightened the world bright”
It means “ज्ञान को हासिल करो, और बाँटो”

ਨਨਕਾਣਾ Nankana | Trailer released on 13th June| 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMYs1pstc9s
The director Manjeet Maan, seems to be given a lot of messages which our generation need to learn and then spread further down to new generation. She is trying to depict the rational ideas given by the thinkers of the world, including our nation builders, in a more beautiful, easy to understand, far-reaching way.

It is in the hand of each parent to play a role in the process of nation-building. Parents can make sure that the child learns new thoughts, new ideas, all in order to make the world a better place to live. Parenting can be proved to that much powerful tool to change the world.

It is also the responsibility of our generation to shed all kind of stereotypes which we have heard/learned from our parents.
Our generation includes the newly made parents and the future ones (approximate age: 24 to 35, assuming the gap between two generations as 25 years). It is OUR responsibility. Afterall children always learn from their parents, they reflect on your thoughts, your behavior, your ideas. Love or anger? Everything we learn from our parents and our elders.

So, as a parent, as a responsible citizen of this world, always learn to
-unite people,
-build a just society,
-aspire education,
-respect freedom of others (which includes different gender, caste, color, religion, community, sexuality)

Then,

Spread the same. It is our collective responsibility to teach those revolutionary ideas to our next generation.
Let’s make sure that there is no difference between the parenting of a son and a daughter.
Let’s build our nation. Again.

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