'Real Tamasha': Video Of Teachers Singing Aaha Tamatar In Training Sparks Outrage
'Real Tamasha': Video Of Teachers Singing Aaha Tamatar In Training Sparks Outrage
A video has surfaced online where a group of teachers can be seen singing Aaha Tamatar Bada Majedar during their nursery training session.

The children’s song Aaha Tamatar Bada Majedar has emerged as a viral sensation for its catchy rhythm and unique lyrics. Many users have featured the song on their posts generating humorous content. However, a recent video where nursery teachers are seen practising this song as part of their training has met the disapproval of internet users. The video has seen a wave of criticism by social media users with many questioning Indian education standards. Since being shared, it has been viewed more than 2.5 million times.

The footage shared on Instagram shows a group of nursery teachers, dressed in uniform, can be seen singing the popular song Aaha Tamatar Bada Majedar while incorporating expressions. The caption accompanying the video read, “Nursery teachers getting excellent training.”

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The video has seen a host of comments by users expressing their disapproval of the choice of song and training standards. One user commented, “Real tamasha. It’s not all about education,” while another added, “See how embarrassing.”

“It’s better to learn phonetics or other important topics for future, LOL mtlb had kr rkhi h teachers ko private valo n joker se bura bana rakha hai (It’s better to learn phonetics or other important topics for the future. It seems like the teachers have been made to look foolish in private schools),” someone else remarked.

Expressing concern, a user noted, “This is really a sad part… The institute is earning out of this joke. I pity teachers now.”

Another user stated, “Teachers are tools of business for school management,” while another asked, “Teachers don’t even have the right to dress. They have been given uniforms. Why????”

Criticism continued in the comments section with one user writing, “Seriously it’s our education system fhir bacha ghar jakar reel banayega is par (Seriously, it’s our education system. After this, the kid will go home and make a reel on this).”

On the other hand, a few users expressed that training in rhymes helps teachers communicate better with young kids.

“Teachers have special classes only for rhymes also,” read a comment.

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