
While India is still rolling under the shock and grief from the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, the mathematics teacher at the Coaching Institute quietly took a strong attitude – emphasized the need for unity, especially in the classroom.
After reports on the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, the whole nation gripped intense emotions. For this teacher, however, this is not just a headline – it was about what emotions prevail inside the classroom. “I found that a few children of annoying and climb other children and call them terrorists,” the teacher wrote at Reddit.
A honest and necessary intervention followed.
“After any terrorist attack – Pahalgam is the latest – it is important for teachers, as we are, to ensure that external hatred does not penetrate our classrooms,” the teacher said, emphasizing the unique responsibility that teachers carry at such times.
“The Hinde child and the Muslim child should be able to study together in the same class without hating each other, despite what they hear in news or at home,” they added.
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The teacher stressed that while intelligence coverage and chatting of the community can influence the young mind, it is necessary to remind students that religion does not compensate for terrorism. “It is our responsibility to ensure that children understand that terrorists belonged to a particular religion and targeting other tourists – their friends and their beliefs will not blame it at all,” he said.
The Reddit user further pointed out that such events were rooted in complex sociopolitical dynamics-farms for understanding the typical adolescent. “The dynamics of why some people focus or kill others is a complicated one that a 15-year-old has no maturity that he would fully understand.”
The message was loud and clear: “The classroom is a sacred space and there is absolutely no room for hate.”
Said a teacher who packed the note by a quiet belief: said:
“You may disagree with me now. Sure. But when it comes to my students, it is my duty to protect them from hate to something they haven’t done. Peace.”
The post, shared on Reddit, has gained applause from social media users. Here are some of the reactions:
One user wrote: “Maybe if teachers like you, these things actually taught” certain people ” – that the crimes of religious hatred are bad – then things could be different.”
Others commented: “Good work, in these difficult times we should be united by India against terrorism instead of being divided along the lines of faith.”
The third user said, “And I disagree.
I also disagree with the fact that innocent children from both religions should not bear the weight of what the terrorist did – Hindu and Muslim children. ”
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