Love Of Right Action
Love Of Right Action
Devansh was a young boy studying in school. An Inspector came to their school for inspection. A dictation was given to the students to see how proficient they were in their spelling. The teacher was very anxious to get a good remark from the Inspector for his teaching. Of course, if all his pupils wrote the dictation well without any mistakes he would get a good certificate in appreciation of his work
As the dictation progressed, the teacher moved between the rows of students, slyly noting with the corner of his eyes, whether there were any mistakes in their spellings. Suddenly, he stopped near Devansh. Devansh raised his head to see why the teacher was standing near him. The teacher had found one mistake in the spelling of a word in Devansh's writing, and he made a sign to Devansh to look into the notebook of the boy next to him and copy the correct spelling.
Devansh understood what the teacher wanted him to do. But he knew that copying from another boy was wrong. how could he do something wrong, even if his teacher ordered him to? He pretended not to understand what the teacher was saying. The teacher felt very bad about it. But Devansh was adamant. He was determined not to do the wrong thing. Devansh realised the importance of the right action throughout his life.