Social and Cultural Diversity: Citizenship
Social and Cultural Diversity: Citizenship
Social and Cultural Diversity: Citizenship
Diversity means the existence of different cultures, customs, beliefs, traditions and languages in a place
or different places at a given point in time. Diversity resembles the mix of different ingredients with the
masala (spices) in a mixed vegetable dish. If we take an example of a recipe, we will come to know about
different ingredients of various flavors which are equally important in providing a collectively good taste:
tomatoes, green and red chillies and salt, all combined would provide beauty, great taste, to the salad
and would draw everyone towards it.
The state of our life is nothing more than a reflection of our state of mind. Diversity in Pakistan or any
where in the world makes the world a better place to live in. It helps us in understanding the languages
of different places and brings awareness about different tradition and ways of dressing up.
We can learn more and more about the benefits of diversity by understanding the applying it on
ourselves. Diversity is about valuing individual differences. It recognizes values and manages differences
to enable everyone to be free.
Diversity is a challenge which we have to embrace. It the same culture always prevails everywhere, the
environment would become boring, something no body wants, so there should be some change after
certain intervals of time.
Citizenship
As Oprah Winfrey said “Education begins with gentleman, action complete him.”
A citizen is a person who is national of his country. Citizenship means “to work for the nation’s
prosperity. It is said:
“It doesn’t matter how small one is, one can still make a difference.”
That means we should not see that how small a person is but that his contribution can change the
standard of education, health facilities and other aspects of society for a better future.
A good Pakistani citizen is one who practices laws made by the government and persuades others to
follow them too. He is one who not only cares for his own future but also cares for that of his country’s
and its citizens’. Leaving all aspects behind, a good Pakistani citizen is one who asks for his rights and
also practices his responsibilities.
Rights & responsibilities are two sides of a coin, where one asks for his rights, he is bound to practice the
responsibilities that are upon him. I don’t know how many countries actually practice the human rights
petition, out of the many that signed it. Pakistan has signed this petition but unfortunately none or very
few rights from this petition are being practiced. United Declaration of Human Rights says:
“All humans are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endured with reason and conscience
and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood”.
Here are some rights and responsibilities all Pakistani citizens have:
Education builds the character of a citizen. Education doesn’t mean just to study course books but its
actual meaning is to understand the lessons of the book. Education should not be considered complete
until it is practiced. So besides studying and understanding, applying the lessons of books in our daily life
is very important.
Education is very important in making a responsible citizen. Education is helpful in many ways. An
educated person knows about his responsibilities and rights well.
As we are students, we know how education helps in becoming a good and responsible citizen. Only a
educated person is able to eliminate social crimes such as firing at different festivals etc. education helps
the citizens to select an able candidate who will put the nation on the right path.
With the help of education we know that cleanliness is very important for the health of people. An
illiterate person doesn’t know the importance of cleanliness. Only an education person will know it is
our responsibility as a citizen to keep our country and city clean.
Therefore we should educate our youth in the right manner. Only then they will thus be able to become
responsible citizens. We should also keep in mind that men and women should be educated equally. As
it is said:
Thus, education should be imparted equally to men and women to develop a healthy society as they
take equal part in the progress of the country.
In societies like ours, whenever we talk about education, most often we talk about the “lack of
education”.
However, I think the problem is two fold; firstly most of our population does not have access to
education. For the few of us who do, the education we receive cannot be graded as quality education.
The point that I want to make is that our education lacks the quality of common sense development and
by common sense I mean the sense about:
i. One’s environment
ii. Population
iii. Human rights, especially rights of women and children
iv. Health and hygiene, etc
Another important thing which I wanted to mention in context to common sense development is the
ability of a student to open his mind and discuss his own views about any topic. Also he should have the
capacity to accommodate another person’s views. This can play a very important role in bringing people
together and sharing world peace (which the world is in dire need today) for the common good of
humanity.