Write a conversation between a teacher and a student on social service as part of education
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Teacher: Anil, do you know what our Paltu did yesterday?
Anil: No, sir. What did he do?
Teacher: He carried an old sick beggar on his shoulders to a doctor’s chamber. That saved the life of the poor fellow. Everybody praised Paltu for the noble work.
Anil: They should, sir. I do feel proud of him. But Paltu is not a good student at school and so he often goes neglected. I am afraid we do him an injustice.
Teacher: Yes, you are right. Don’t judge a boy by his doings in his examination alone. The school gives you mostly bookish learning which, by itself, does not constitute true education.
Anil: Yes, sir, that is my view also. Many of our so-called good boys had no love for others.
Teacher: You are right. These boys may shine in life but they will never command respect for selfless service. So here’s Paltu’s noble example for you to follow.