Sir,
In the changed scenario, where materialism has crossed all the parameters of morality and humanity, those, who certainly might not have spared any pain to make their progeny healthy and successful by providing all sort of facilities even at the cost of their sweat and blood, are now left unattended, uncared and neglected. Gone are the days when Sarvan Kumar like sons served and helped their parents passing evenings of their life by fulfilling their sacred duties. In this era, when we have enough money and material, are hardly inclined for what we are required to do for our parents and elders when they actually need our soft hands. In fact, it is all due to moral erosion and self-centredness, which is totally an unhealthy social phenomena. Unfortunately, we do not enjoy their presence much, but still those who are in the evenings of life, seem absolutely lost and disturbed due to undesirable behaviour and attitude of our youngers. Scant attention by the Governments towards this section of the society, is deeply lamentable. Service of mankind is service of God, and therefore, every effort to ease their life is the primary duty of every one.
Keshwa Nand Sharma
Salehri (Sunder Bani)