There lived a schoolteacher named Malika Chand. She loved teaching and treated her students as she would, her own children. Nurturing their potential with great kindness. Her perennial motto was, 'Your, I can is more important than your, IQ .' She was known throughout her community as a person who lived to give. Who selflessly served anyone in need? Sadly, her beloved school, which had stood as a silent witness to the delightful progress of generations of children, succumbed to the flames of a fire set by an arsonist one night. All those in the community felt this great loss. But as time passed by, their anger gave way to apathy and they resigned themselves to the fact that their children would be without a school. "What about Malika?" "She was different, an eternal optimist if there ever was one. Unlike everyone around her, she perceived opportunity in what had happened. She told all the parents that every setback offers an equivalent benefit ...
Bhutan
Great initiatives sir.
ReplyDeleteIt's not individual...it's the collective work put in together for many purposes
ReplyDelete1. Mark National Reading Year
2. Celebrate K4's 60th Birth Anniversary
3. Put good reading culture in our youth.
4. Impart the importance reading brings in one and the entire life processing...and so on...
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