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Sandy

How do you educate people who irritate foriegners at tourist places in India?

A well known freedom fighter visited Japan during post independence period and was looking for banana in a railway station after his meals. A boy passing by noticed his restlessness and asked him what bothers him. He said he normally eats banana after meals and was looking for it. Boy said "pls be here and I will be back with in minutes". He came back with in 5 minutes with a dozen of bananas. Thanking him, Indian freedom fighter asked him "what made you to help me?". Boy replied " I did'nt want you to go back and tell in India that you didnt find a banana in Japan!". Isn't it a real patriotism? But, what are we doing to our guests in India?!

    



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xxsanxx
actually brother they cant be educated
they have to be treated
and treated severely
there should be a special law bound punishment
charges "loss of probable in come of the country"


Mmmmm
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I wish they will be treated well. So well that when they return they will send more friends.
Not have to say they were cheated or were raped by Indians.
That they had good food and hospitable Indians treated them well.


rajan t
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we youth in India don't even know how to respect our own citizens then how we are going to respect our guests?

media should give more time and space to show how people in America or Europe take care of their touristic places,facilities and guests etc.

modern etiqutes and manners should be a part of our sylabus


squidb8becham
Instill in them a sense of humor and compassion for those more clueless than themselves. Tourists aren't helpless in their home waters but, confronted with a new culture and the stresses of travel, even the most worldly may find themselves challenged. Like it or not, real revenue's at stake and everyone's an ambassadorin this game. So, hosts should be gentle and remind themselves that bad news travels quickly. Making the task easier all around, the Japanese have profound feelings of affinity with India and anticipate a return to their deepest roots when coming to visit.


Celeste
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They could introduce a paper in secondary schools on Behaviourial Science and Ettiquete with reference to tourism. Other than that advertisements and seminars can be held to educate the public.


jaikumaar6
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stop asking like this stupid question


BOA
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Hi mate ,
The ruth lies in the fact that the Govt. is not doing enough in trying to get this sort of a problem resolved. What i would suggest is that the govt. should open up some centres for these destitite folks who need to be fed and shown a better way of life.
There are a few places where this sor of an institutes have made a difference.
Sri Venkateswara Bala Mandir (SVBM) is an orphanage established in 1943. Its objective is to identify destitutes, feed and educate them, and work towards their rehabilitation in society. SVBM is a charitable institution run with TTD funds.
SVBM looks after the boarding and lodging of the destitutes during the course of their study. Separate accommodation is provided for boys and girls, in a spacious building.

The number of inmates is restricted to 500. Children should be in the age group of five-ten years at the time of admission. Further, they should have no record of crime, for which suitable evidence needs to be produced. Besides the regular subjects of study, vocational courses like tailoring and typing are included in the curriculum.

SVBM organises special feeding for destitutes, on festivals and other important national holidays.

hope the govt. looks after this matter as soon as possible and may people also appreciate our country better.


Aiming to educate the underprivileged"

Not many of the underprivileged children may be aware of their rights in society. Aseema, a registered charitable trust was established in 1997 with a primary objective of protecting and promoting human rights and its activities are centred around street children. It aims to promote education among the children, for it is felt that education could serve the purpose of gaining knowledge about their rights and also better the employment opportunities.

Aseema carries out its activities from St. Stanislaus School in the suburb of Bandra in Mumbai and uses some of its classrooms after regular school hours. Slum children living in the Reclamation area in Bandra are the pupils at Aseema and are aged between three and eleven years. The syllabus follows a set programme and includes English, Maths, Arts and Craft. Yoga too is included in Aseema's programmes.

Teachers and volunteers here have undergone training at Sophia Polytechnic School which focuses on teaching through listening rather than writing. Thus a play way method, meant to develop the all–round skills of the child with special emphasis on art and craft, was adopted.

Aseema's success has reached such levels that its volunteers no longer need to visit the slum kids and coerce them to attend their centre. Instead, parents in the area are approaching Aseema in the hope of having their wards associated with it.

To know more about the organization contact:

Ms. Dilbur Parekh
Britto Villa, 2nd Floor,
23A, St. Paul's Road,
Bandra, Mumbai – 400 050
Phone: 642 4483





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