Low quality education is main
problem of rural women
Interview of Hafeeza Mahessar
by Roomana Mahessar
Roll No: 2K15/MC/104
Date: 05-Apr-2016
Hafeeza Mahessar is a college teacher, she teaches
chemistry. Hafeeza is daughter of Roshan Ali Mahessar born on 3rd February
1977 at Kandiaro. She did Matriculation from Sukkur then did my Intermediate from
same city then joined University Of Sindh to get a degree of MSc in Chemistry then did my
M.Ed from Shah Latif University Khairpur then finally did M.B.A from University Of Sindh .
Ans: Studying Chemistry was my desire to do compulsion
because from starting I was started in this subject.
Q: What did you feel when you were a lecturer of Chemistry
in Nazareth college Hyderabad ?
Ans: It was quite exciting and happiest moment of my life.
It was dream and wishes to be a lecturer, so you can imagine well that after
getting the thing your dream feeling become true.
Q: What should a new generation do to come at that position?
Ans: Today’s generation do a lot of hard work for their
family and should be sincere with what they are doing.
Q: Is chemistry easy or difficult?
Ans: Depend upon the topic. Some times it is very
interesting and some time little bit difficult .
Q: Chemistry subject
is much hard subject to teach? How you manage this and how you deliver your
lecture in an effective manner ?
Ans: Mostly I used to deliver the lecture in demonstrating
way . I used to involve students by different activities so that it would be
easy an interesting and also effective towards students.
Q: What type of obstacles you found in this teaching
profession?
Ans: No place in the world of profession is so easy, so I
also faced a lot of hurdles , sometime by academic sometime by students
behavior and sometimes by the employees .
Q: You are a chemist and belongs to a rural area. What you
have done for a your deprived area?
Ans: I always encouraged and given knowledge to the people
who came from rural area . I also used to help out the interiors to get good
education, so that they also can prove them as best as they can.
Q: The females who came from rural areas to study in cities.
What difficulties they face?
Ans: Some times they face language problems, they cannot
cope up in society and the education of the urban areas seems to be difficult
for them as they belong to rural areas and they had not got the quality of
education. So they face many difficulties.
Q: Ma’am what are your planning about your future regarding
your field?
Ans: Nothing special, just want to regulate my present activities
in a good manner.
Q: Any message for the yourth / women?
Ans: A women should be bold and strong enough to face any
hurdle.
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