
An important day in life is: Seva Mukti
Human life, especially in a developing country like India, is a story of struggle. Childhood passes in hardships -Tursia. Then the search for a job or employment starts after taking the certificates from school, college or any technical institute. After dozens of competitive exams and interviews, those people are extremely lucky to get a government or semi-government job.
Human life, especially in a developing country like India, is a story of struggle. Childhood passes in hardships -Tursia. Then the search for a job or employment starts after taking the certificates from school, college or any technical institute. After dozens of competitive exams and interviews, those people are extremely lucky to get a government or semi-government job. Very few people are lucky enough to get a job according to their studies or their hobbies. In many other situations, this proverb is applicable "pade farsi veche tel" whether the job is government or private then it is a job. To comfort our mind, we spend almost half of our life entangled in the net of attractive words like good salary, facilities and social status.
In today's era, every government employee comes home after serving government job for about 30 to 40 years. Strange changes come in life after retirement. Office mates break up. The habit of waking up in the morning and getting ready after washing the bath ends. The biggest change is that the expectation of salary arriving in your bank account on the last day of the month ends forever. Your expenses remain the same but your income goes down a lot.
Many of our colleagues are facing responsibilities like child marriage, house loan or employment for children.
Well, our worries, problems and responsibilities are with us till our last breath. But our total duties are towards our own country society and our community which we may not be able to fulfill during our government service. Now that we are retired, spending time also becomes a problem. If this free time is used positively, then retirement will begin to seem like a blessing. We learn a lot during our job. We can use our valuable experience, which we gain after years of hard work and stumbling, to give proper guidance to the people around us. We can teach poor and needy students or give them career guidance. Have you ever gone to the tehsil or the court and seen how innocent people are being robbed, 200-300 rupees are being charged for filling a form. You should help even five people with these tasks throughout the day. You will feel abundant financial and spiritual joy.
After retirement your daily routine is affected the most. Sleeping late at night and waking up in the morning, being careless about your health gives birth to a very negative tendency. Its consequences can be very bad. The most important thing is to maintain your routine. Take a walk every morning and evening, do light exercise and keep yourself busy. Love nature and universe. Contribute as much as you can and as much as possible to conserve water. Use your accumulated experience to give right direction to the society. Guide the new generation on the right path. It is in your own hands to make the life of the Seva Mukti initiative easy and joyful.
