Quiet deeds of good

By Mowahid Hussain Shah | Published: December 25, 2008

Amid all the discussion of plunder and pelf by power-seekers in Pakistan, are some honourable exceptions that remain little discussed. These are the selfless and good works performed by individuals who do not seek credit, publicity, visibility, or glory.
A splendid example is the Society for Education and Technology (SET) in Lahore (www.set.edu.pk), spearheaded by Air Marshal (retd) Khurshid Anwar Mirza, and backed by a small highly committed faculty.
SET was founded to impart education and computer training to those bypassed and most deprived by the benefits of society. Of the 80 or so students undergoing training at any one time, 25 percent have special needs (hearing impairments) while the rest are so mired in poverty that, without assistance, they would have absolutely no capacity or opportunity to study or learn technological skills. 50 percent of SET's students are girls.
It was good to see the high value placed on human dignity through steps such as the provision to all students of clean drinking mineral water.
It was equally good to see the emphasis placed through special classes on character development along with the posting of inspirational quotations on bulletin boards with sayings like "Aim high", "Reflect before you act", and "Attitude is more important than aptitude."
Coming to the larger society, the overall social trend is to be dismissive of the deprived sectors of society. Deaf children are referred to as "deaf and dumb" as if having a hearing impairment somehow renders one mentally deficient. Youth who are desperately poor often are seen as undesirable or, worse yet, simply are ignored by society. Many rubies are lost in the rubble.
On the other side, the few with privileged placement repeatedly are showered with offers of sinecure positions and opportunities, to the exclusion of the many. State and society continue not only to condone venality and failure but to reward it. This blatant failure to address the less fortunate members of society is one of the core factors behind the rise of extreme fury and frustration among the youth.

This news was published in print paper. To access the complete paper of this day. click here
Continue Reading
 1 2 > 

Your Opinion

Bramerz Bramerz Bramerz Bramerz

© Copyright 2004 - Nawaiwaqt Group of News Papers - All rights reserved.

Daily Weekly Both