Sunday, December 7, 2014

Let's eliminate Classroom hunger...

Who our real enemies are? Men with guns and bombs walking on the roads or on the borders? May be they threaten us and can harm us in many ways. But our real enemies lies within us. An enemy we can't  see but is haunting and killing us from within. I am talking about "hunger" the biggest problem we are facing today. And poverty is the main reason of this problem and to solve the issue of poverty we need to be literate. A large amount of Indian population sleeps without food at night and we don't do nothing about it. Children are forced to work at very small age to feed themselves and they have to chose between education and hunger. Thus it's either one education or hunger they have to choose from. And one don't need to be an expert to tell what they choose.


To get over these problems our government is fighting hard and have pledged to get rid of the hunger and educate the children too. And then came the concept of establishing schools which wouldn't only provide education to the children but would also provide them meal for the day. Thus it became a classroom to eliminate hunger and educate them. But being 70 percent of Indian population living in rural and urban areas this concept has been a heck lot trouble to launch and monitor. Problems like funding, unavailability of teachers and etc. has always stood in the way thus the help that should be provided doesn't reach them. 


So what could we do to eliminate the classroom hunger? Is there any way where we the citizens of India can help? Actually there is. According to my thinkings the best way to eliminate the classroom hunger is by the development of the rural India. More developed are the places more are the chances of money rotation and that means education for every child and elimination of classroom hunger.


We should also come up with new ideas to fight this problems. And we should think big so that we can eliminate the classroom hunger in a larger pack. For example we as an society can choose to provide meals for a particular day of the week and every same day of the week. So that the hunger is eliminated too and also the good work is shared between a larger number of people. 


We can also launch a concept like pay a rupee extra in your bill at a shopping complex and feed a child. Also to make this work interesting we can install a digitized monitor where people can see their every penny being accounted off to feed a child and to eliminate the classroom hunger. These big shopping grids can be a hub to raise good amount of funds but needs to be monitored so that the fund lands to the right place. And if this starts in every single Indian city it's just a matter of time that we can eliminate not only the classroom hunger but hunger as a whole from India.  I am going to #BlogToFeedAChild with Akshaya Patra and BlogAdda


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