The UN International Day of Friendship on 30 July promotes friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals in order to inspire peace and build bridges between communities. Education has an important role in fostering friendships at a grassroots level that can transform communities both small and large. We begin by developing respect, understanding and empathy... Continue Reading →
The Case of Kawasi Himde : Why should we educate our children about her case?
Kawasi Himde is no celebrity or someone from a cosmopolitan city, she is a tribal woman. A few good media tried to cover her news still. Kudos to the ones who are holding the mic behind the screen to bring her story out. The rest of the NEWS media was busy in covering the IPL and... Continue Reading →
Amazing Kids : Deivanai
Deivanai, a girl from a poor fortune-teller family fought all the odds and winning via education. Read her inspirational story.
Kamarajar : 6 Quotes for 6th Sense
Building a temple, a church and a mosque would make the Hindus, the Christians and the Muslims happy. Building a library would make the Educated happy. But building a school would make the Gods themselves happy.
Tribute : Kamarajar (1903 – 1975) : A Great Leader
Kumarasami Kamaraj , better known as K. Kamaraj, also Kamarajar (15 July 1903 – 2 October 1975) was an Indian politician from Tamil Nadu widely acknowledged as the "Kingmaker" in Indian politics during the 1960s. He was known for his simplicity and integrity. In Tamil Nadu, his home state, he is still remembered for bringing school education to millions of the... Continue Reading →
Insights : Rules of Life for Graduates
Rules of life for graduates Some have said this was from Bill Gates talk to high school graduates but probably he did not say this unless he quoted Sykes. RULE 1 Life is not fair; get used to it. RULE 2 The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something... Continue Reading →
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