Monday, July 21, 2025

GoodTopic.

Our Madhyamaar group administrator encouraged all members to participate in a debate on the topic of “School Benches” — a very interesting subject. During our student days, many of us sat in the first bench, while others preferred or were placed on the back bench. Unfortunately, back bench students were often discriminated against based on their class participation or academic performance. On the other hand, students sitting in the front bench were often viewed as more attentive or academically superior. In some schools, seating was arranged according to height, which meant taller students were automatically placed at the back, regardless of their academic interest or ability. In my opinion, it doesn’t matter whether you sit in the front or back bench — what truly matters is how well you study and the marks you score. Sitting in the front bench may give a sense of pride, but at the end of the day, your performance, dedication, and knowledge are what count — not your position in the classroom. Let’s remember: success doesn’t come from where you sit, but from how much effort you put into learning.I was sitting in the second Bench. K.Ragavan

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