u/Current_Wonder_17

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Do you think India needs more parenting education, especially in rural areas?

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This thought came to my mind while traveling recently.

We spend a lot of time talking about improving schools, roads, healthcare, and employment. But what if one of the biggest long-term factors behind social problems is something much more basic: parenting?

Many parents simply raise children the way they themselves were raised.

Do you think this is a real problem worth working on, or am I overestimating the impact of parenting education?

I'd love to hear different perspectives, especially from teachers, parents, and people who grew up in rural areas.

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u/Current_Wonder_17 — 6 days ago
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Don't you think Jaipur is getting worse day by day ?

Broken roads, garbage everywhere, poor drainage, and traffic chaos have become normal now. Despite being called a smart city and a major tourist destination, the basic infrastructure is in terrible condition.

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u/Current_Wonder_17 — 14 days ago