Headmaster who swindled: Who are we to blame?

Seasons are changing so as the situation also goes on changing day after day. And now exam season had arrived, students of Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) and High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) are in the battle field, fighting for the best or the highest rank. Leaving all their worries and tensions behind and looking forward their aims and ambitions. But the 16 students from Blooming Bud Montessori School (BBMS) who were swindle by their  varlet Headmaster, also who have prepared everything for the exam are now left behind shedding tears. Not only the students but even their parents who have been working hard for their children’s academic fees are in heavy burden. They could do nothing more than be furious at him (Dilip Dep).

Should we blame the NBSE? Or should we blame the BBMS’s Headmaster? Or should we blame their parents? The school has been established since 2007 but still than no one knows even their parents so also the NBSE. Who are we to blame? For everyone is taking part in this issue and has their own rights. The headmaster (Dilip Dep), whose devilry swindled their parents has also brought sadness upon the family. It is better to make this issue dilate so that, even other schools, colleges and institutions also should be aware if they are going wrong as well as parents and students because some people never care until and unless they faced the actual problem right in front of their eyes. And so from there we can learn a lesson and never be conniving in our work.

Definitely, there might be some other ways that NBSE could help those students who could not get their admit card and letting them write some other time. Otherwise, their bright future which they had planned might be a failure.

For the students, “life is short and precious”. Never get yourself upset, because things are just not worth to make you upset but it can always be replaced with better one. Don’t worry, even if it causes fear, anxiety, tension and stress. Remember, the difficulties of life are intended to make us better not bitter. Even Henry Ford says “Failure is only the opportunity to begin again with more intelligently”.




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