The speaker, a comedian, discusses the challenges of growing up in the 90s. He shares his experiences with strict teachers, corporal punishment, and the struggles of school life. The comedian also talks about the difficulties of navigating societal expectations, particularly in terms of masculinity and femininity. He expresses frustration with the way things are done in his community, including the way children are treated and the lack of understanding between generations. The comedian also pokes fun at the way people interact with each other, including the way they talk and the way they treat others. Throughout the monologue, the comedian uses humor to highlight the absurdities and challenges of growing up in a traditional Indian society.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's nephew is in the 3rd class and studies through an online school.
2. The speaker's nephew has to search for a laptop, remember a password, and sit for 8 hours as part of his online schooling.
3. The speaker was born in the 90s.
4. The speaker attended Kendra Vidyalaya (KV) school.
5. The speaker's teacher, Mishra sir, used to punish students with a ruler.
6. The speaker's nephew was scolded by his teacher.
7. The government announced that students can no longer be physically punished.
8. The speaker's father gave authority to the teacher to punish him.
9. The speaker remembers using a yellow-colored ruler with black markings in school.
10. The speaker was surprised when a teacher was impressed by his preparation for school.
11. A girl named Snehal was in the speaker's school and was reprimanded by the teacher for not bringing a copy.
12. A boy named Rahul was also reprimanded by the teacher for not bringing a copy.
13. The speaker mentions a 12-13 year old boy in his neighborhood who is part of the Gen-Z generation.
14. The boy's name is Pramod Kumar Pandey, which is also the speaker's father's name.