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SOUTH-PROFESSIONAL ETHICS - ~~~Enchanting Human Values~~~

Be Careful with Commitment

Be Careful with CommitmentEvery individual when grown up has to perform one or other duty, not only for his liver hood but even for the betterment of national and social conditions. We may say commitment starts right from student days. A student has to be committed to studying not only as a matter of routine but with devotion if he wants to secure high grades and win ranks and medals. So, is the case with a teacher, if he is not committed to his profession he cannot be a good teacher. He has to devote his time for referring books and preparing notes. He has to be punctual, loving his profession, develop a liking for students, be fair and impartial, and imbibe discipline in and outside the classroom. He should set for himself and impress upon the students high moral standards. A soldier if not committed to his duties, policeman not performing his duties properly, a clerk, an officer, a bus driver, a business man, take any person not doing his work diligently is not committed to his duties.

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