December 2020

Month

Lessons from the Mahabharata: A Student’s Perspective

In one of our short courses, Lessons from the Mahabharata, students learned communication skills, decision-making abilities, and critical thinking through stories from the ancient Indian epic. Read on as Ojuswini shares some beautiful learnings that have enriched her life. Never be an egoist: It is the first step of destroying...
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9 Sports & Games from the Ancient Indian Knowledge System

Much like arts, sports are not time-bound. Sports that appear contemporary have had their origins in ancient civilisations, not only as recreational activities but also as a way of life. Sport was seen as an avenue to hone children’s physical strength and soft skills. It symbolised human virtues, such as...
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Designing Learning Experiences for Adults

Design and facilitation of learning experiences is about who we, as designers and facilitators, are BEING. The DOING is dependent on this BEING.
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Indian Teen Creates “Eyes in the Sky” for Soldiers

Our soldiers nobly fight to protect our freedom and to guard those who can’t defend themselves. Motivated to help the Indian forces from harm’s way, a teenager developed an innovative solution. 16-year-old Harshwardhansinh Zala from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, has invented a drone called EAGLE A7 to detect active landmines. In warfare,...
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Indian Fauj: It’s Not Just Muscular Strength

Ever since his teenage years, Shyam was fascinated by the sound of the fighter jets sweeping through the wind, somewhere above the clouds. Anytime he saw a movie watching soldiers fighting it out on the border, he could be seen jumping around his bed enacting the scenes. After their final...
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