Injustice can never be justified.
How do we see people condoling someone in grief or pain? If we try to recollect out experiences and observations from real life situations or some movie, we will find that sharing the bad experiences and the pain of our life with a grieved person is the most common way to relieve someone's pain. But does it really lessen the pain? The answer is definitely No by any means.
Recently I was reading some posts on Facebook. It explain why a doctor charge hefty amount for just 2 minutes consultation. The reason is that a patient no only pays for the 2 minutes consultation but for years of hardwork done by doctor to become able and proficient enough to deal with the disease of patient in 2 minutes. I wondered if it is true for doctors, engineers and other professionals, why the situation doesn't improve for a teacher. A teacher is still the lowest paid professional in India if we exclude government teachers. Even if we can't compare the investment done by teacher to become proficient in training young minds for future with a doctor, they do deserve a decent salary to make all those years of hardwork worth it.
To add to the trauma is the duties and rnd the remuneration given to teachers. The remuneration assigned for the duties are not sufficient enough to bear the commutation expenses. To make the situation worse is the delay in payment. Considering the fluctuating economic and social scenerio, if a payment is not made timely it is payment denied. The money spent by a teacher during a period of financial crunch on commutation, is least significant amount after a one year. When the problem is shared with other people a common reaction is "sabka payment baki hai, kisi ko bhi nahi mila". Now the question arises if all are facing this difficulty due to lack of inefficient system, does it justify thinjustice done to you. The answer will be No. So it doesn't matter how many people are facing the injustice, it can never be justified.
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