My 10 yrs old niece
is in my home for summer vacations. She is generally playing most of the time
with the kids in the neighborhood. (Who wouldn't?) I was checking with her as to
what her other friends are up-to during the holidays. She said most go to summer
camps learning painting, singing, art workshops etc. Some of her friends are on foreign tours as-well. And here my niece was playing indoor and outdoor games.
So on Friday night I
asked her - What happens in a post office? And the answer was very guessable -
People buy stamps, cards, letters and post it in the post box. I did not comment
on the answer, but gave her an assignment.
Goto the post-office
near my home. Spend 30 mins inside the post-office. See, observe, talk to
visitors and prepare a report on why people come to post-office and what they do
there.
She readily accepted
the offer. So we went to the post-office on Saturday. Me and her. Equipped with
pen, pencil, eraser and a notepad, she looked like a journalist. I left her
inside the post-office and left the place. After 30 mins, her preliminary version
of the project was ready.
Her modus operandi
was very simple (like instructed earlier) - Observe what people do and approach
people and ask them why have they come to the PO. She also introduced herself
and told the individuals that she was doing a project in her vacations.
Predictably the reactions from the people was pretty open and warm.
What amazed her is
the number of people who come to post-office for the "original purpose of post
office" is very less. More people visit the PO for the traditional banking
purposes like collecting old age pension, collecting money from savings schemes
like monthly income scheme(MIS). Indian postal service is spreading its wings
into various domains.
She is now ready for a bank project.
Personally, I felt
that such exercises to the children would give them confidence to interact with
people. Of-course the knowledge they gain is also immense.
I hope she makes the
preliminary version of the project into a report to show it to her classmates
after the vacation. Proudly.
5 comments:
wow manju, what an idea sirji :)
thanks
Anna, Super Idea.
Manju, This is a nice idea to provide the children with real life experiences ... May be even we can do this in different government office locations and make the procedures followed there available publicly and avoid the middle persons ...
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