We keep reading about
70’s & 80’s where children could play in the open and how world has changed
since then. Yes technology might have made it difficult to move a child out of
the home, but most importantly our own will to demand things is the main cause
for the present state of affairs.
Other than roads,
where are the open spaces for the children to paly, today’s schools do not have
play grounds but we are so keen to admit our children ina particular school
because of its academics but never demand to ask if they have a play area for
the kids which is a requirement at that age for a proper growth.
Except for some noted
schools which have not succumbed to the commercial interests, some play area is
still available, but most of the new gen schools don’t even have space for
parking of vehicles of the staff, leave alone play areas.

Today we are planning
Greater Chennai, we have innumerable legal illegal layouts all around the city
with 20’ roads and no public spaces and these are going to be part of the
future of Chennai. Even the regulated OSR space can be purchased by the
developer by paying a premium, so where is that we are going to see some green
space in future.

·
There
should be minimum guidelines for starting a school with stipulation for play
areas.
·
Existing
schools to be made to comply with the rules
·
If schools
have to go to suburbs to comply with rules, so be it.
·
There is
anyway RTE act to ensure admission for all classes of children in such schools
which are in city and are complying with rules.
No doubt it will hurt
us because we have to either shift our homes to the suburbs or send our
children on a long commute every day, if it is all for, our own family members health
why not, we have to make these sacrifices.
This will actually
help de-congest the city and ensure healthy growth of the suburbs, even the
city planners can plan for infra keeping the commuting requirement of the
population of the city and people living in suburbs.
Disclaimer: All the pictures used in this blog are properties of the respective copy right owners and have been used only to depict the plight of the Indian child
Disclaimer: All the pictures used in this blog are properties of the respective copy right owners and have been used only to depict the plight of the Indian child