For the kid of pf purvanchal. It was a big question in our childhood that if the seed of papaya jas gone into the stomach while eating tge papaya by mistake, will it become a papaya tree in our stomach or not, why it is such a useless question? A child of a farmers family can never come to mind. Our biggest question was that if the spelling of knowledge starts with K, why don't you say canalage. Hahaha.
In english we were as fast a nehru ji was in character. Well we are patriotic people since childhood so we never understand English as our language so we remained weak in English. We had a strong hold on every other subject, in mathematics we thought we were descendants of Aryabhatta. And in science we were father of newton. Politics run in our veins so history, geography and gk we inherited but despite all these we got always looked down in front of so called English medium school and society.
For the first time, ABCD of English was known in sixth class. SSlowly we English people were becoming victims of malnutrition, that suddenly show our youthful colors and we reached the age of sixteen and seventeen and join the class of cbse students who already buried their flag by speaking more in English rather than in their mother tounge hindi.
And then first time when I went to my engineering college. I saw girls in nikkar and jeans. And thought that I am far behind from all of these people and will not able to stand for few minutes in front of them. None of them was speaking in hindi.
On other hand CBSE boys were registering allt he Beauty of the college by speaking in English. Here we reached the playground to show our gem. When we come to know that we jave to speak in English after winning man of the match. Before playing good we thought 100 times. And after that we got a dress code in very first year in freshers party and there we have to speak in English. Everything got so difficult in my life as in India people thinks English speaking person great. And hindi speaking person illiterate.
Slowly society gave me name of nakar bhaiya bihari. But till now I have learned English more then needed. But the sad thing is that even today in India English is considered as the level of education.