THE OVER-FED CATS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN MICE
It is a tensed time of the year for many young parents. They are anxious to admit their little-ones in a good school.
Many years ago, all
parents, barring a few, had only one option: to admit their children in the
SSC-board schools. But, not anymore. They have many options, now: SSC, ICSE, CBSE,
IB and I do not know how many more! But, what has not changed is the anxiety of
parents to decide on what is ‘the best’ for their child. The more the options,
the more the anxiety… At least, that is what it looks like!
A simple Maharashtrian
young-man, in whose house no one has studied beyond SSC, is very anxious now.
He wants his first son to be admitted in one of the local Christian
English-medium schools. He recounted to me as to how he had to spend an entire night
on the road outside the school so that he could get hold of a form the next
morning! Now, the form has gone in; he is anxious about the interview process…
“Do you know anyone, sir?” he asked me, last night.
And, incidentally,
last morning, a mother of a twelfth-standard ISC-student called me. “Sir, I am
really tensed,” she said from the other end, “Aarav* is not allowed to write
his Boards; they say he won’t pass and want us to sign an undertaking that he
won’t give his exams this time!” Then, in a choked voice, she asked me, “Sir you
have taught him Accountancy this year; do you think he won’t pass?”
Yes, I had taught
this young boy that subject. He was very quick in grasping but extremely poor
in his enthusiasm and work. While many students are hard-working but are
endowed with low grasping abilities… this boy was the opposite: God had given
him fine privileges… the chance to be born in an affluent and educated family,
the chance to join one of the best schools in the vicinity, the chance to grasp
his subjects fast… but, the boy lacked motivation, he lacked direction. Whenever
I teach such young-men, I do get this feeling: In life, what a
powerful motivator poverty and deprivation can be… Yes, most of the times!
“He will pass ma’am,”
I consoled the heart-broken mother, “try to persuade the Principal. Aarav needs
to be self-motivated… He needs direction… He needs to know why he is not
enthusiastic about studies… Any help, please come over.”
I do not know whether
Aarav will be allowed to give his Boards or not. But, I do know this: he is not
the kind to fail at least… He has come to this state, because, he is ‘over-fed’
in life!
Once, the King of Vijayanagara, Krishnadeva Raya, began to receive many
complaints from the poor farmers in his kingdom. The mice were destroying their
crop and they wanted their King to do something about it.
After
consulting his advisors, the King imported hundreds of cats from Persia to end
the mice menace. He also arranged for plenty of cows. He handed to each of his
farmers a cat and a cow and declared, “See that the cat is fed well with cow’s
milk; every month there will be an inspection to check whether the cat is
maintained hale and hearty or not. If not, punishment will be meted out!”
Not
wanting to invite their King’s ire, the farmers began to feed their cats with
ample milk. When King’s officers came to inspect, they were delighted to behold
very, very happy and pluffy cats in the entire kingdom. However, there was one case that certainly
deserved King’s punishment… and, it was Tenali Rama. His cat was all skin and bones!
Krishnadeva
Raya was furious. He immediately summoned Tenali. “Why is your cat in such a
sorry state? Why did you fail to feed it well?” the King thundered.
“How
could I feed milk to my cat, Your Majesty,” Tenali said to his King meekly,
“when she is unwilling to drink it?”
“Impossible,”
reacted the King showing even more anger, “how the hell are we supposed to
believe that a cat is not interested in milk?”
So,
Tenali had to prove before his King and the court that he was not lying. A bowl
of fresh milk of his cow was placed in front of everyone. Then, he brought
his skinny cat and kept her near the bowl. As soon as the cat saw the milk
bowl, it sped for its life!
The
King and the courtiers were stunned!
The
King was quick to comment, “I know what you have done, Tenali. You have served
her hot milk and burnt her mouth; she is too scared of the milk now!”
“With
all my due respect to Your Majesty,”
Tenali said to his King, “don’t you think that
the cats, over-fed with milk,
are least interested in catching mice?”
“Any help, please come over, ma’am,” I have promised to the
distressed mother. If at all she comes with her ‘pluffy cat’, I am going to
tell 'Her Majesty' this Tenali Rama story.
* The name is changed
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Yojana Singh
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