Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2024

Pustak Sameeksha / Book Review - Rochak Kahaniyaan by Ramakant "Kant"

 


सबसे पहले तो ये कि पुस्तक का शीर्षक एकदम सटीक है। सभी कहानियाँ बेहद रोचक हैं। ये कहानियाँ 8 - 12 साल के बच्चों के लिए एकदम ठीक हैं। कहानी में इतने उतार चढ़ाव हैं, कि तनिक बड़े बच्चों की रुचि बनी रहे, और इतनी सरलता भी है, कि कुछ अच्छा समझने को मिले। 

"जेब खर्च" कहानी मुझे सबसे अच्छी लगी क्यूंकि एक सर्वव्यापी समस्या का इस में सरल समाधान दिया गया है। अगर सभी थोड़ी सूझ बूझ से काम लें तो बचपन की जटिलताएँ कितनी सहल हो सकती हैं। लखपति भिखारी भी बहुत अच्छी लगी क्यूंकि अमूमन बच्चों कि कहानियों में आसान से हाल दिए जाते हैं, पर इस कहानी में पूरा तरीका विस्तार से समझाया गया। 

10 कहानियों और केवल 56 पन्नों वाली यह पुस्तक किसी भी उनींदी दोपहर को एकमुश्त पढ़ी जा सकती है।  

हर कहानी सोचने पर विवश करती है। इस पुस्तक को जरूर पढिए। 

The title is absolutely accurate! The stories are really, really interesting. 

They are complex enough to appeal to a young adult, yet the themes are challenges that are relevant to older children. It is not easy to weave a story that is just right. 

The book is a pithy, quick read at 10 stories and just 56 pages. It is a delight to go through this book. 

The story - Jeb Kharch is my favorite, bcs it forces us to think of things and shows us how easy it can be to manage life's problems with just a little maturity on the part of everyone. 

The other good story is Lakhpati Bhikhari, because it takes a problem and illustrates a good solution approach in adequate detail. 

The book is highly recommended. Please do get this book for adults and young adults. 

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Children's poetry on expecting marks of exams

 दे दी मैंने परीक्षा 

अब फल आने वाले हैं 

सब गीता के उपदेश 

काम आने वाले हैं। 


कर्म कर दिया, फल न देखो 

फल पर कोई बस नहीं है 

आत्मा अमर है 

नंबर क्षणिक हैं 


कोटा फैक्ट्री की माफिक 

पार्टी तो होगी

या माहेश्वरी, या संजु भैया 

केवल पार्टी सत्य है 

सीट, नंबर, सब फ़ानी है। 

दुनिया आनी - जानी है... 

*In an Indian web series called Kota Factory, all the successful students (who get a seat in IIT) get a party at Maheshwari classes. All the unsuccessful students are invited to the house of a mentor and teacher - Sanju bhaiya, to party. 





Saturday, July 13, 2019

The need for child protection rules in India

One of the core premises we have is that "Parents know Best." 
Hell, NO!! I doubt if they even know enough. 

I always insist that the Indian State has failed its children. In a big way. 

To be an adoptive parent, you have to prove 1000 things - your financial ability, your emotional maturity, your existing relationships with friends and family, your support group, your reasons for adopting. etc. etc. One friend had her adoption request rejected bcs many years ago, she had had to give up on an adopted dog bcs she just could not take care of it. The adoption officer said, "A child is not a dog." And rejected her application! They did not consider that by this time, she has quit the long hours job that necessitated her giving up the dog, and is a complete stay at home person, willing to invest her time and energy in a lovely child. 

No such restrictions on the biological parent. But you are not raising your child in a silo. 
You are creating a future citizen, and when: 
  1. 11th class children kill 2nd class children, 
  2. 5 year olds die because its grandmother did not hold the child's hand and hold it away from the traffic direction, 
  3. A 4 year old inserts a pencil in the private parts of a classmate, 
  4. We have THOUSANDS of NGOs handling lakhs of kids just dealing with abused and abandoned and runaway children (all by biological parents) 
  5. We have a spate of 5-6 year olds on spectacles 
  6. 15 year olds on PCOD drugs
  7. 23 year olds who are "discovering themselves" and unable to do normal tasks
  8. 14 year olds who are being brought in scary numbers to be treated for depression
  9. Children being sent to hostels because the parents "cannot discipline them at home" 
  10. 11 year olds who bring 25000 in cash to school and we have no idea if parents know
  11. Raise an entire generation with obesity epidemic. 
You are NOT doing parenting right. 

In India, you can: 
  1. Stop the immunisation of your child. 
  2. You can pull the child out of school. 
  3. You can hit your child. 
  4. You can leave your child unattended. 
  5. Send the child to a school or in a school van that is obviously unsafe for children. 
  6. You can take a young child to a violent movie with graphic scenes. 
  7. You can look the other way if someone is being "too affectionate" to your child. 
  8. You can abuse a male child by asking it to "man up". 
  9. You can expose your child to firearms in the house. 
  10. You can, as the post says, give alcohol to your child. 
  11. You can take your child to a bar (the law requires that you have to be at least 18 to enter a place where alcohol is being served), 
  12. You can ask your grown daughter to return to a family that is abusing her just to "keep the marriage" 
And that is when you know BEST? 
Just because child protection rules do not exist in India does not mean that we don't need them.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Tara - Childrens Poetry in Hindi


एक थी तारा 
खाना खा गयी सारा 
भैया आया घूम के 
उस से पूछा झूम के 
"रखा कहाँ है खाना?"
"खा गयी मैं तो सारा!"
भैया हंसा ज़ोर से 
साथ में हंसी तारा।

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Hindi Poem on Navratri

आओ अब हम करते हैं
तैयारी माँ के आने की
नवरात्रि के नौ दिनों में
पूजा की थाली सजाने की


आओ चलें दुर्गा जी देखें
बड़े पंडाल को शोभित करती
अम्बा मां गर्वी में बैठी
गरबे को आनंदित करती


वैष्णो माता बैठ है आती
शेर की सवारी पर
हर कन्या में रूप है पाती
बिंदी, लाल चूनर सर पर


वहां बने हैं गोलु सुन्दर
३,७,९ सीढ़ी पर
सबसे नीचे भू के प्राणी
देवता विराजते सबसे ऊपर



Wednesday, June 27, 2018

On Instinct


This is why you should trust your instinct: Your instinct is this massive AI engine inside your head, with a processing power for which we have not invented a term yet. It is hooked to the giant internet of other energy fields, other people's brains and it takes and processes inputs faster than your senses can acknowledge things. It knows, identifies and processes the micro expressions and the other sensory inputs, combines them with the wisdom gained from its own historical experiences and gives you a directive output.


Its not "intuition." - Its the world's best known super computer at work. And that is why you should listen to your "instinct". Its pure science.


PS: Within a week, two of my contrarian "instincts" have come out to be true. Am waiting for a third to happen. :)

Thursday, May 24, 2018

एक हमारा छोटा बाल

एक हमारा छोटा बाल 
करता देखो कई कमाल 


बस्ता, मेज़, खिलौने, किताब 
किसी चीज़ का न कोई हिसाब। 


सुबह से शाम तक बस शैतानी 
सब को सताने की इसने है ठानी 


न खाने की सुध है, न पीने का ध्यान 
माँ को बस करता हैरान। 

Monday, April 30, 2018

आओ नया इक खेल बनाएं

आओ नया इक खेल बनाएं 
चंदा तारों की रेल बनाएं 
किला बनाएंगे धरती पर 
फ़ौज बनेगी हम सब की 
दुश्मन दूर आसमान से 
किसी दूर के ग्रह पर बैठे 
विचित्र तरह के प्राणी 
कैसी अनोखी सी शक्तियां 
विधाता से हैं पायी 
कल्पना के हम हथियार बनाएं 
असीम शक्तियों वाले 
ब्रह्मास्त्र को भी जो हरायें 
ऐसी ज्वाला वाले। 


आओ नया इक खेल बनाएं।
उस से सबका मन बहलायें







Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Short Children's poem in Hindi


आँख में अंजन , दांत में मंजन,
 नित कर, नित कर, नित कर


नाक में ऊँगली, कान में खुजली,
मत कर, मत कर, मत कर.


मेहनत करो हरदम 
और बातें करो कम.
आलस को दो छोड़ 
लम्बी तुम्हारी दौड़ 



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पेट  नरम, पैर गरम, सर हो ठंडा 
फिर जो डॉक्टर आये 
तो मारो उसको डंडा 



These short poems were used often when we were children. Just recording them here - for a day when these wont be remembered that easily.

Friday, March 16, 2018

Mathemagic Puzzle

Arun was being his usual boastful self – bragging on and on about everything that he could do. “Do you know what is 17 squared – 16 squared?”
Everyone looked at him.
“Ha ha! Knew you didn’t! 33!” he gloated.
“I bet you memorised that all night only to impress us in the morning!” Nirvaan said.
“Really? Ask me the difference between the squares of any 2 numbers next to each other, any 2, and I will tell you in less than a minute.”
Ishaan, Vedant, Neel and everyone else took turns testing him, but he always came out on top.
How was Arun doing this?

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Hindi riddle - Bin Hal ke Halwaha

बूझो बूझो बूझो
मगज लगा कर जूझो


बिन हल के हलवाहा
खेत जोतता , अहा!
कड़ी फोड़ कर मिटटी
ढीली करता गिट्टी


लगता अरे, सपोला!
लेकिन विष से पोला
भूरा कोमल फीता
मिटटी खा कर जीता


दिल रखे हैं आठ
ऐसे उस के ठाट
अंडे से हो पैदा
खुद है नर ो मादा


छू अंगुल तर हुआ,
कौन, कौन, _______________?


This is an excerpt from the book "Boojho boojho" published by Eklavya. Its a brilliant book on poetic riddles in Hindi.

Thursday, February 08, 2018

Dhoop - Bal Kavita


खिली खिली हरियाली धूप  
सबके मन को भाती धूप 
खेत निखरते, पौधे खिलते 
सबकी जीवन दाती धुप 
फूलों पर है रंग उमड़ता 
वसंत में जब आती धूप 
संतरे, मूंगफली और स्वेटर 
सर्दी की रिश्तेदारी धूप 
गर्मी में है लू सुलगाती 
तरबूज़ को मीठा बनाती धूप

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Dada ko samjhao - BHarat BHushan Arya

दादा को समझाओ - भारत भूषन आर्य


छोडो चुनमुन कुट्टा कुट्टी
जल्दी से मुस्का दो जी
छोडो ऐसे न न करना
मीठा गीत सुना दो जी


चुनमुन बोले कैसे गा दें
दादा मुझे सताते हैं
जब देखो मूंछों का अपनी
मुझ पर रोब जमाते हैं
उठा गोद में जल्दी से वे
मूंछें मुझे चुभाते हैं !!



Thursday, December 07, 2017

Mele par baal kavita

मेला है भाई मेला है 
दूर शहर में मेला है 
झूले और खिलौने होंगे 
हमको देखना मेला है 


तरह तरह के खेल तमाशे 
चिक्की, मिठाई और बताशे 
चलते चलते थक जाते हैं 
ख़त्म न होता मेला है!

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Doob - poem by Bhagwati Prasad Dwivedi

धरती की छाती से लिपटी 
नन्ही नन्ही प्यारी दूब 
आपस में गलबहियां डाले 
करती सब से यारी दूब 


आंधी आती, तूफ़ान आते 
नहीं तनिक घबराती दूब 
पेड़ उखड़ते, डाल टूटती 
पर मुस्कान लुटाती दूब 


रात रात भर ओस कणों से 
जमकर नित्य नहाती दूब 
सूरज की किरणों के संग 
सतरंगे खेल रचाती दूब 

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Sunil Jogi's Children Poetry in Hindi

पढ़ते जाओ, पढ़ते जाओ,
सबसे आगे बढ़ते जाओ 


पढ़ने से ही ज्ञान मिलेगा 
गुरु से विद्यादान मिलेगा 
नए इरादे गढ़ते जाओ 
सब से आगे बढ़ते जाओ 


विद्या तो बेकार न होती 
पढ़े लिखे की हार न होती 
आसमान पर चढ़ते जाओ
सबसे आगे बढ़ते जाओ 


उस दिन जब तुम ज्ञानी होना 
बच्चो मत अभिमानी होना 
अंधकार से लड़ते जाओ 
सब से आगे बढ़ते जाओ
- सुनील जोगी

Wednesday, November 01, 2017

sardi par baal kavita


सर्दी आयी, सर्दी आयी 
साथ में ऊनी कपडे लायी 
स्वेटर लाओ, टोपी लाओ 
और ओढाओ मुझे रजाई!
कुनकुनी सी धूप खिली है 
सुबह देर तक नींद है आई 
खेलना चाहें भाग भाग कर 
पर सुबह से धुंध है छायी 


सर्दी आयी, सर्दी आयी।



Sunday, October 22, 2017

Bachpan se...

अक्कड़ बक्कड़ बम्बे बो
अस्सी नब्बे पूरे सौ
सौ में आगा धागा
चोर निकल के भागा


पोशम पा भाई पोशम पा
लाल किले में क्या हुआ
सौ रुपये की घडी चुराई
अब तो जेल में जाना पड़ेगा
जेल की रोटी कहानी पड़ेगी
जेल का पानी पीना पड़ेगा
अब तो जेल में जाना पड़ेगा

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

आओ माँ, मेरे संग खेलो !

आओ माँ, मेरे संग खेलो !


रुक जा मुन्नी, सांस तो ले लूँ !


देखो  माँ, गुड़िया मेरी है
कितनी देर इस ने झेली है!
रूठ गया ये मेरा बादल
कहता अब मैं खेलूंगा कल!


मोटर कार भी हुई पुरानी
पर तुमने ये रेस न जानी
हवाई जहाज़ में जंग लग गया
राह तकते हर कोई थक गया!


सब काम तुम्हारे हो जाते हैं,
बस यही एक काम न होता
मेरे संग खेलो न, अम्मा,
कहते कहते मैं बन गयी तोता!


अच्छा गुड़िया रानी आओ,
मेरे सारे काम भुलाओ
तुमसे बढ़ कर क्या है परी जी,
ले आओ अब अपनी छड़ी जी


हम तुम देर शाम तक खेलें
बाबा की भी राह न देखें!
न दाल बनेगी न तरकारी,
खुश हो गई न, मेरी प्यारी!



Sunday, July 16, 2017

On Work Life Balance - The story of the scientist

Once, there was a scientist. He was brilliant at his work and it kept him very very busy. He was at his work all  the time - late nights, weekends, everything. This scientist spent no time with his family at all.


One day, his wife left him. He was very distraught and could not understand why. So he called her, and she told him that she had left him because he never had any time for her and the child, being forever busy with the work.
He was very sad to hear it.


After she left, he realised how hard it was to do the simple things in a house - to keep it clean, to have 3 meals on the table, to just sleep at night - alone. When he had returned from work, he had just assumed that his wife and child would be there, so when he went to sleep, he was not alone in the house. Even if he never spoke to them, he realised now how much their presence meant.


After a few days, he was very sad and lonely. It was impossible to both keep house and maintain his work. So he decided to make amends and called his wife again. He told her that he would change now, spend more time at home. That he had learnt his lesson. Could she and the child please come back?


The wife replied, "It is not what you do, my darling. Over the years, I have realised, this is who you are. It is not something you do deliberately. As a personality, you value your work above all else. If I come back, you will make efforts for a few days, but will eventually go back to being who you really are. No my dear, it is best that you live with that which matters to you - your work." And so saying, she refused to come home.


He was very sad after this talk and just could not concentrate on work. His colleague saw him sad and asked what had happened. He told him everything and then said, "The thing is, my wife is right. I am inherently like that. I do love my work above all else. But I also miss my family a lot. I don't know what to do."


The friend then said, " Let us say that you plant 2 trees at the same time. You have a limited amount of water and manure each day.  If you give all of your water and manure to one tree, it will grow big and strong and definitely taller and bigger than all other trees around it planted at the same time. But the other tree will wilt within a short time and die away. Then you cannot bring it back.


If you divide your water and manure among the 2 trees, they will both grow only moderately, you will never touch the heights that you could have touched with either, but they will both be in your garden.


This is a decision that we all have to make. If we pay no attention to the family, we can reach great heights in our careers, because our time and attention is the water and manure that we have every day. If we do work life balance, we must do so with the conscious idea that we will not win Nobel prizes in our profession so easily. But we will have a family to go home to.


Everyday, that water and manure - our time and attention, must be divided between the 2 trees. But most importantly, you must know,  that the trees are exactly the way you want them to be. It is, my friend, time for you to make a decision. If you want to rise to great heights in your career, you must abide by the decision of your wife - because she is right. And if you want your family, you must know, right now, that it will be wise to sacrifice some of your ambition. You will see some of your colleagues outshine you. And you must not regret or grudge them their success or ambition, for you have traded happily, the place on the podium for a place by the hearth. It must be a conscious decision - one that you take for yourself, and not one that is taken for you.  Your wife has taken a decision once for you. Don't let that happen again. Go home and think. "


With these words, the colleague left the scientist. The scientist came home and thought. All of that night and all of the next day he thought.
That night, he called his wife again. He spoke to her at length, and by next morning, she had come home with the child.


The scientist and his family were happy this time. They lived together for many years. Finally, the son grew up. He studied, and started earning his own living. It was then time for him to get married. He fell in love with a very smart young lady, and announced the decision to his parents. His parents welcomed the idea and the young lady into their home.


That night, the scientist took his son aside, and said, "There is something I must share with you. You do know that there are 2 pots in the garden that I always take care of myself. No matter how large the garden or how small, no gardener is allowed to touch my 2 plants. You have often asked me the secret of my fascination for those 2 plants. I will tell you today. It is not the plants. It is the pots that house those plants.


Many years ago, your mother left me because I had no time for you and her. When I pleaded with her to come back, she reminded me, that I was not busy at work so as to avoid her. This is who I was. And I would do it again. She was right, of course. Your mother always is. So one night, I brought these 2 tiny saplings home. I told her, that I was going to nurture both those plants. Every morning, I would water them the same way that I had divided my time between home and work the previous day. So if I had ignored my family for a day because of an important thing at work, I ignored the family plant entirely the next morning. On a good day, I would come home on time and spend time teaching you, asking her about her day and telling her about mine. On such a day, I would water and nurture both plants equally. On the weekends, I would not work. And then, I would not nurture or weed the work plant either.


In this way, the minute a plant starts to wilt, I will know that that aspect of my life needs attention. If one plant was not flourishing, I would know before any real harm came to my life. Over the years, those plants have been my daily reminders, companions and guides. When you get married, remember to plant such saplings, so that you and your wife always remember that a family needs attention too. That is the secret of my 2 plants, and why I wouldn't let any gardener interfere with those 2 pots."


The son was amazed to hear this. He had never imagined that 2 pots could mean so much to his father. Or to anyone. He had no idea that he really needed to work on being a family. He thought it just happened on its own. Then he reflected upon his own hours at work, and smiled. He was his father's son all right. He was going to need the 2 pots of his own.