A young teacher finally broke her silence today while resigning from her school job. Her voice carried frustration, exhaustion, and years of bottled-up emotions.
“I was teaching five different subjects on a single salary — English, Grammar, Computer, Conversation, and even Dance,” she said. “If I got even slightly late in the morning, they would cut an entire day’s salary. And if I accidentally spoke in Hindi instead of English, there was a fine for that too. Every single minute was monitored.”
As she continued speaking, her pain became impossible to ignore.
“Teaching is no longer just teaching,” she said bitterly. “Now we are expected to bring admissions, manage functions, do marketing, pose for promotional photos, and handle tasks that have nothing to do with education. We came here to become teachers… but we’re being treated like daily wage workers.”
For a moment, she paused, trying to hold back her emotions.
“Where did the respect for teachers go?” she asked quietly. “There was a time when teachers were treated like mentors and guides. But today, in many private schools, we are seen as cheap multitasking tools instead of educators.”
Her words struck a chord with countless people online, especially teachers who silently carry the same burden every day. It wasn’t just a resignation speech — it was the voice of an entire profession asking for dignity, respect, and humanity once again.
Navy Day greetings to all personnel of the Indian Navy. Our Navy is synonymous with exceptional courage and determination. They safeguard our shores and uphold our maritime interests. In the recent years, our Navy has focussed on self-reliance and modernisation. This has enhanced our security apparatus.
I can never forget this year’s Diwali, which I spent with Naval personnel on board INS Vikrant. Wishing the Indian Navy the very best for their endeavours ahead.
Remembering My Mama Ji 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐏𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐲 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐫 𝐁𝐊 𝐘𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐯 (•CPOGI•) on his 5th martyrdom anniversary 🇮🇳 Your bravery, sacrifice, and dedication to the Indian Navy will never be forgotten. Your service to the nation is an inspiration to us all.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Meet flag bearers of Toxic Masculinity Sukhbinder Singh and Gagandeep Singh from Nihal Singh Wala town of Moga district in Punjab where heavy rains washed away the road connecting a village.
35 school children stranded while returning home from the school. And then these two Patriarchal Men decided to become a bridge so that these children can cross the canal safety.
मेरे हिस्से की मदद तो मैंने पहले ही हमारे किसान अंबादास भाई की कर दी थी।
अब अपने हिस्से की घास आप भी भेज देना 🙏
क्या है ना भाई, ट्विटर पे ज़हर फैलाने से देश नहीं चलेगा। किसी और को मदद पहुँचाना हो तो मेसेज कर देना 🙏
जय हिन्द 🇮🇳