Hot Weather and
Early Rise, Why not?
I do not know about
humans but I know birds change their daily routine on summer months.
They are the early
to rise and early to retire.
Their haemoglobin is
different to ours and they need lot of energy to fly.
They use air
currents to assist flying and rarely fly in opposite direction to the
wind.
Their nests are
built so that when they return in the evening air currents are
towards the nests.
The man with the
superior brain does not use his common sense, to rise early and
finish they day's work by mid day when sun is directly above our
head.
With this extremely
(my fish in the open die due to the heat and I have made alternative
arrangements) hot weather soring to 40 Centigrade, we need a
strategic plan at least for school children.
I saw a little girl
almost collapsing in the bus (Woman PC's kid and she did not realize
it) at 2 P.M.
This girl should
have been at home by mid day the most (12 P.M.).
Why cannot we start
school (appropriately for office hours too) one hour early and close
one and half hours early (time table reduced by half an hour, ideally
one hour-not for teachers)?
There is a problem for children (they have to get up early) commuting a long distance.
The teachers should do a survey of the late comers and probably have a less demanding work in the first hour (Physical training included).
All this can be done if common sense is used instead of rigidity (most teacher from my time are /were rigid, I often wonder how I survived).
We have education
ministers who had not attended school beyond 8th grade or
drug peddlers in the parliament who had not even gone to primary school.
I do not think they
get a brain wave to act.
I think we should
close school early for new year and catch up the missed time when
rain gods (May probably) answer our calls.
I must say my dog is
struggling to survive with its furry coat.
The dogs I feed on
my bizarre routines were not there waiting for me to feed.
All of them were
hiding under a shade, I believe.
Please leave some
water for them to drink.