Friday, April 3, 2020

90's BORN (School Days)

UPDATE: SHAKTIMAAN is back, the first superhero and the craze hasn't ended yet. Few times back I read a news that planning for Shaktimaan show is on and it will be shot with new techniques but the makers were confused about casting. So makers don't be confused as the original is back.
Today lets go on a throwback journey to our school days. How many of you were really concerned for studies? Seriously were you? Hahahaha, guys school was fun for us, not a burden. We learnt everything playfully.Limited books, study time was limited, playing time was more, no tension during exams, no such feeling of competition with others,we were happy in ourselves. Trust me the biggest relief for us was not so much family pressure or status kind of thing which today's children face. In today's ERA, children don't have time for themselves, the only thing they carry is burden and i.e, only for their parents' status or you can say 'showoff'.
How many of you remember the subjects and the teachers and how many of you wanted to be the teacher's favorite and how many of you were  badass like me but still teacher's favourite. That time students like us used to be the class monitors and assembly head because as per school authorities view, we were the one who could handle the class. This is funny but true. And we used to show this attitude in the class to impress the girls. After the class we were heroes but during the class we were zeros. And trust me it felt like humiliation, down face, no answers of the questions(punishments,but punishment was blessing, no more humiliation).Teachers used to beat us like oh wao, we turned foreigner after that. But the best part was we never failed in class and our results reflected tat we were mediocres . 
We never wanted to miss the school because those 5-6 hours used to be our best, even though we rarely completed our homeworks but we never missed the school.It was the only place for us to learn something. We learnt even from our mistakes,failures or vagabond.
We didn't only learn the books there, we knew the meaning of relation, friendship and how to carry it because we were not just into books but also into extracurricular activities which enhanced the inner personality of us. I want to thank all my teachers for not burdening us with studies only and for supporting and making us understand the stuffs personally. I also want to thank my parents for not pressurizing me with books and giving me fantastic memories.
'if you also feel the same, please thank your parents'.

Our best periods were 'game periods' or the subject which we understood or of our favourite teacher. We used to be very busy and do serious conversations on the sports week because trophies were more important to us than results. 'Bright students made their class proud,but we made our school proud'๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…. Daughters of our school teachers were our favouite and everyone used to be in rush to impress them with their attitudes but trust me those bright students always won without even participating๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜. Since then we learnt to stay single, which is helping us today also. 
Remember how our grandparents took us to the bus stop before time and we were able to buy toffees through our' nakhras', and then how they knew that the bus was arriving from a distance. They used to put their hands on their forehead to see whether the bus was arriving.And our memories in school bus, mostly while returning to home, sitting with girls, fighting with each other, who stole whose lunch in the class etc, are the remarkable memories. Today mostly scenario has changed, schools changed, teaching methods changed.

I personally feel privileged for those moments.This can only happen in 90s.



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