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Rajeshwari Sharma is a Math and Social Studies Teacher at Happy Home Senior Secondary School in Udaipur.
Recalling her childhood, Rajeshwari says that her childhood was a very pleasant, fun-filled, and carefree period of her life. She had enjoyed her childhood to a great extent.
Rajeshwari shares that she was always interested in and passionate about teaching, so she joined this profession. Also, she eagerly wanted to share her knowledge with the students so that they could use it to develop themselves and secure their future.
Sharing her COVID experience, Rajeshwari says that COVID was a tough time for everyone, but she personally got ample time to spend with her family and is quite happy about this.
Rajeshwari feels pity for the people who are educated but still act uncivilised by polluting their own surroundings. Despite all the measures and steps taken by the government for cleanliness, people are still acting carelessly. She urges them to broaden their outlook and keep their surroundings clean, which in turn will be a step towards making our city and then country pollution-free.
Rajeshwari’s role models are Arora sir and Sushma ma'am, as they inspired her a lot when she decided to give up on teaching.
Comparing education and experience, Rajeshwari says she believes that education and experience are correlated; they go hand in hand. A person cannot gain experience without education, and without experience, a person cannot enhance his quality of work. Together, both make life progressive.
If given a time machine to go back in time, Rajeshwari would love to relive her childhood, which was absolutely pure, free from all kinds of hatred, and filled with innocence. She misses her childhood a lot.
Rajeshwari ardently follows the path of honesty and urges everyone to always stick to the truth. One should be honest in all domains of life, as lies and fraud have very short lives.
In her leisure time, Rajeshwari listens to music and reads books. ‘Akhand Jyoti’ is her favourite book, which is actually based on a religious theme. It teaches us about moral values and ethics, as well as how to live a peaceful life in today’s difficult life situations.