Tells Many stories March 1, 2021 Garbage disposals by roadsides and in empty lands look bad and stink bad. Cattle eat plastic waste, they choke on it sometimes, and die…. Continue Reading
Urgent need to sensitize children about Climate change March 1, 2021 I cannot help but think about the world we are likely to leave behind for our children and grandchildren. The latest tragedy I hear… Continue Reading
Life and Blood of an Institution January 21, 2021 I am the secretary of a few schools and also the secretary of a couple of higher education institutions. This is in addition to… Continue Reading
What have we done with drinking water? December 23, 2020 I want to tell a real story from my life. When I was in school, during the summer holidays, I travelled with my parents… Continue Reading
Mediocrity is everywhere December 2, 2020 If you have seen the movie ‘Amadeus’, a biopic that was made in 1979, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a prodigal composer and has to… Continue Reading
Helping children learn at home & upbringing October 27, 2020 Almost everybody agrees that returning to school is at least a few months away. Even that would probably happen in a sluggish and phased… Continue Reading
Schools in a quandary October 16, 2020 It is really worrying when the schools will reopen! Small kids have been in the confines of home for over 7 months now. It… Continue Reading
How smart are our ‘smart schools’, and the evolution of education technology October 6, 2020 EduTech is having its moment. It has moved on from being a ‘nice to have category’ and a sort of ‘marketing edge’ for schools… Continue Reading
Time to do a Reality Check on implementation of EdTech September 29, 2020 It has been nearly 7 months of the world’s fight for surviving the Wuhan virus pandemic. Schools and colleges were shut down during the… Continue Reading
Cartoons like ‘Tom & Jerry’ and ‘Masha the Bear’ September 19, 2020 All of us can see the infatuation in young kids with watching cartoons, especially when they have fun watching old episodes repeatedly. I always… Continue Reading