Haroon Rafiq Nay Batadi Insan Ki Shaksiyat Par Taleem ki Ahemiyat

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Haroon Rafiq Nay Batadi Insan Ki Shaksiyat Par Taleem ki Ahemiyat
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00:00Welcome back, viewers. I think we should talk about education a little.
00:07No doubt.
00:08By the way, you should sit among the literate people and have this conversation.
00:11Okay.
00:12Sir, if she doesn't know, then at least talk to us.
00:17It's not us who are listening to you. You tell us.
00:21I have a very close relationship with literature.
00:24Mr. Agha, if you have such a deep relationship with literature,
00:27then tell me, there was a book by J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
00:32What is your opinion about that?
00:34Ardhu, I think Saucer Stone was better than that.
00:37Oh!
00:39Go and read Saucer Stone.
00:45Because there is a lack of literacy in Pakistan,
00:48and this is why most of the problems in Pakistan are due to the fact that
00:52the literacy rate in Pakistan is very low.
00:54But Mr. Haroon, 59% literacy rate is not very low.
00:59But when we meet people and talk to them, it seems that it will be around 30%.
01:04You are absolutely right that if you look at the stats, then you are absolutely right that it is 59%.
01:09But where does the problem come?
01:11The problem comes there that who are you calling literate?
01:14What is your definition?
01:16Yes.
01:17Of literacy.
01:18If your definition is that he can read newspapers,
01:21or he can write his name, or he can sign,
01:23then maybe it will be above 59%.
01:26In fact, it is a matter of shame that it is still 59%.
01:29Yes.
01:30Actually, literacy should be that if I have obtained education,
01:35let's say you leave the village,
01:37there are a lot of literate people in the cities, right?
01:39Yes.
01:40Most of the cities have such populations,
01:42where there are expensive houses, where there are big houses,
01:45there are literate people.
01:46Yes, everyone is literate.
01:47So as long as in the traffic, when you go,
01:50their knowledge is not reflecting.
01:53That knowledge, that education is not reflecting on the jobs.
01:57That thing is not reflecting in the daily activities.
02:01Courtesy is not visible.
02:02Knowledge is not visible.
02:04So what is the benefit of that literacy?
02:06It means that you are not making literate.
02:09You are just completing numbers.
02:11You are just reading.
02:12You are just reading and giving them numbers, passing them.
02:16I want to say that education is such a thing
02:21that frees you from the bondage of age.
02:25You don't need any age.
02:27If you were a child and could not go to school,
02:29there is no problem.
02:30It takes you only a couple of years.
02:32It takes two years.
02:34I will request you here that there is a book,
02:38I will request everyone that there is a book,
02:41The Educated.
02:42Educated.
02:43Do read that book.
02:44In that book, you will find out that
02:46if you could not go to school even for a day,
02:48then how can you acquire education?
02:52You can excel in it.
02:54It is right behind me.
02:56There are two books behind me.
02:58Jahan-e-Danish and Jahan-e-Digar.
03:00Wow.
03:01These are the people who put bricks in the walls of Punjab University.
03:07Wow.
03:08They were not educated.
03:09After that, when they got their doctorate,
03:12they have headed that university.
03:15Wow.
03:16So, there is no age limit for you to acquire knowledge.
03:21First, get out of this that you could not go to school.
03:23Just end it.
03:24How many excuses will you make that we could not go to school?
03:27If you could not go to school,
03:29then education is not just that you know 2 plus 2 is 4
03:32or you know ABCD or not.
03:34Education is also that if you are a welder,
03:37then how much do you know about that welding machine?
03:40Right.
03:41How many types of welding are there in the world?
03:43How much do you know about it?
03:44If you want to get a foothold in your work,
03:48if you want to go to its epitome,
03:50if you want to go to its top,
03:52then you should at least do this much.
03:54Whatever work you do,
03:56you should have knowledge about it.
03:58Let's go.
03:59You can say anything to people.
04:02You can talk about people very comfortably.
04:05Let's talk to each other.
04:06We have so many big comedians.
04:08We have the biggest names in Pakistan.
04:11Comedians should know how many types of humor are there.
04:14What is Tons?
04:15What is Miza?
04:16What is Satire?
04:18What is Deadpan?
04:20Now for example,
04:21in our country,
04:22there is Mr. Surel Ahmed.
04:23He does Deadpan comedy.
04:25Now there are others who do dark humor.
04:28There are others who do satire.
04:30Now you should know how many types are there.
04:33You should study.
04:34And you should also know which is the thin line,
04:37if you cross it,
04:38you will start misbehaving with comedy.
04:41You will go out.
04:42Education tells you your boundaries.
04:47Education tells you the way forward.
04:50Otherwise, you are standing in the dark.
04:52See, Allah has also said that
04:54the one with eyes and the blind cannot be equal.
04:57The darkness and the light cannot be equal.
05:00Similarly,
05:01the one without knowledge and the one with knowledge
05:04can never be equal.
05:07You think you are very happy in this small world,
05:10you are very successful.
05:11But when you get knowledge,
05:13then you will realize that
05:15I could have gone so far.
05:18I could have achieved so many goals.
05:20This happens with our big stars.
05:23We have very good cricketers.
05:25We have actors.
05:27We have many other people
05:29whose work is very good.
05:31Their work is very top.
05:33They have a lot of talent.
05:35But when it comes to education,
05:37they lag behind.
05:38So my request is that
05:39first of all,
05:40you have to give education to your children.
05:44But you cannot give it until you get education.
05:47Why do doctors become doctors?
05:49Have you ever thought about it?
05:51Why do engineers become engineers easily?
05:54Why does a lawyer become a lawyer easily?
05:56This is something to think about.
05:58They are very political people.
05:59Their children are very political.
06:00How do they do it?
06:01They do it in such a way
06:02that when their father comes,
06:03he teaches them.
06:04The environment of the house is made.
06:06So you will see that
06:07your children cannot go ahead
06:09until you get knowledge.
06:12It is not necessary to get a degree.
06:14Knowledge is necessary for you.
06:16Get out of the clutches of degrees.
06:18Get knowledge because
06:19I have to improve myself.
06:21I have to go ahead.
06:22And the day your eyes will open,
06:24first of all,
06:25you will thank your father
06:27that today I feel
06:29that I have not only come to this world,
06:31but I feel that
06:33I have heard this from my own ears.
06:35And that old man,
06:37he was 66 years old.
06:39At the age of 67,
06:42when he got educated,
06:44he went to his teacher
06:46and gave him sweets.
06:48And he said,
06:49Sir, today I feel
06:51that I have seen the sun rise
06:53for the first time in my life.
06:55Earlier, I was just like this.
06:57And I have one more request
06:59from the government
07:01and from private schools.
07:03That we have kept
07:05by the way teachers.
07:07I am including myself in it.
07:09By the way teachers.
07:10You will see that
07:11there is no interest in teaching.
07:13There is no interest in teaching.
07:15I know a very big university in the world
07:17which they built on a hill
07:19and they said that
07:20we don't have to build a road here.
07:22We don't have to build a road here.
07:24The university will be built.
07:25It will be built on a hill
07:26and the road was difficult.
07:28There were hurdles etc.
07:29So they said that
07:30we don't have to build a road here
07:32nor do we have to build stairs.
07:34The reason,
07:35they said that
07:36the one who will come to teach here,
07:37he will come to teach.
07:38The one who will come to study,
07:40he will come to study.
07:41Very good.
07:42Very good.
07:44The teachers you have kept by the way,
07:4715,000, 16,000, 17,000, 20,000,
07:49up to 25,000.
07:51These poor teachers,
07:53these are by the way teachers.
07:55They themselves don't know anything.
07:57Brother, the thing is that
07:58if you have a square face,
08:00then you will also prepare a square child.
08:03So for God's sake,
08:05teach the teachers.
08:06The Pakistani government should not do anything.
08:08You should not waste money on children's schools.
08:11Prepare teachers.
08:12Teach them.
08:13Study from outside.
08:14Study on scholarships.
08:16Get ready from outside
08:18and sign a contract with them
08:20that your salary will be this much
08:21and when you come after studying,
08:22you will teach our children for at least 10 years.
08:25Then we will sponsor you.
08:26You can study in Oxford.
08:27You can study in Harvard.
08:28You can study wherever you want.
08:29Sir, I have a question.
08:30You have taken the name of the book,
08:31The Educated.
08:32If a person has left education,
08:34and has come here,
08:35what are the basic things
08:36that he can start?
08:37How will he know what he has written?
08:39Basic.
08:40Very good question.
08:41What is the basis?
08:43Sir, where should I start from?
08:45What is the basis?
08:46The basis is that
08:48you have to be a spy.
08:51Hmm.
08:52If you have a house
08:54and you are told
08:56not to open this room,
08:58you will open that room
09:00and see what it is.
09:01Yes, sir.
09:02Why are you doing this?
09:03There are movies on this.
09:04That you should not open this box.
09:05So, they open the box
09:06and see what is inside.
09:07Actually,
09:08you should light a fire inside.
09:09You should light a candle inside.
09:10Exactly.
09:11You should create a spy inside.
09:13So, the first thing in life
09:15is knowledge.
09:16The second important thing is knowledge.
09:18The third important thing is knowledge.
09:20If you have this knowledge,
09:22then only one child
09:24will make such a thing
09:25that the generations of Pakistan
09:27will become straight.
09:28Very good.
09:29Very good.
09:30Mr. Arun, you have said a very good thing
09:32that you can acquire knowledge
09:33at any age.
09:34So, my advice is, Mr. Agha,
09:36you should again take admission
09:37in two or three classes.
09:38I would say that
09:39not only this,
09:40but you can also
09:41take music education
09:42at this age.
09:46You tell me,
09:48how did music start?
09:51And which book was it
09:52in which all the music
09:54or raga,
09:55let's come to raga,
09:56raga and music,
09:57which was its first book?
10:00Sir, Natya Shastra.
10:01Oh, wow.
10:02Wow.
10:03Very good.
10:04You know it.
10:05I told you,
10:06I read it from there
10:07and not from inside.
10:09You know Natya Shastra.
10:11Yes.
10:12You also know
10:13how old it is,
10:14100 years old or 1000 years old.
10:15Yes, I know it.
10:16And you also know
10:17how old it is.
10:18Yes, I know it.
10:19You know the notes.
10:20Yes, of course.
10:21Why didn't you take Ganda?
10:25This was today's show.
10:26We will meet you
10:27in the next show.
10:28Take good care of yourself.
10:29Allah Hafiz.

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