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Changing relationship of father and child
Aarushi���s story is just like a message, not only for children but also for parents to bring their children nearer to them. It is their affection, which has the power to abstain them from unsocial and uncivilised practices of the present era.
 
Sun, Jun 15, 2008 11:29:31 IST
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THE GROWING arguments between parents are directly proportional to the increasing comfort levels and technological improvements as kids who should be doing physical labour in outdoor games are now feasting upon television and video games. These indoor activities are hardly enough for children to utilise their physical energy, which if not utilised, increases their anger levels.

“The television was popularised way back in 1982, when even a black and white television was a matter of pride and the person possessing a TV was unanimously selected in an analogous post of the Gram Panchayat, but now my five year old child is the master of the multi-channelled device as he overlooks our concern,” said Ravi, a young father.

If the above quoted excerpt from a friendly conversation is a trailer, then the storyline is still discussed among the masses – the Aarushi Murder Case – where differences between the thirteen year old daughter and his father have been brought into light via emails.

It is all about the relationship of children with their dads on Father’s Day – falling on the coming Sunday (June 15). But it is the growing generation gap and the dynamic living of the youths of the present era which is bothering the present generation of dads.

The dads are concerned about the adequate limit of exposure that should be given to the children, to keep them off from the growing malpractices in the society. At the very same time, they do not intend their children to misuse their freedom in the name of exposure.

Well, Aarushi’s story is a message not only for the children but also for the parents to bring their children nearer to them and to shower their love and blessings on them. It is their affection, which has the power to abstain them from unsocial and uncivilised practices of the present era.

The occasion of Father’s Day should not be celebrated because youths love their parents, but they should also try to learn taking patient friendly decisions from their elders as according to Aarushi’s mail the coming generation is going to be different.

And why I wrote this? Because I am a son and realise that my father looks after me even if I do not look at him. And one day he would look at me.
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