Pestalozzi Children's Village India
Sunday, 7 May 2023
Speech on passing out of school - Tenzin Tsomo
Saturday, 6 May 2023
Multifaced - Reveda Bhatt
A fact about life is that everybody (in singular) has faces (in plural).
Okay, so isn’t that true?
Some will say, “At least I don’t have it.”
Well, that isn’t true.
You’ll be in denial for a while, but you come to believe it!
In this world, when even after being pure at heart, you’re betrayed, then you come to realise,” What’s the point of being the same with everyone?”
The scenario above is when you are the same in your acts with everybody, be it those who do good to you or those who don’t.
Ravan, you know what, the ten heads he had, each symbolised a man’s ability to have faces.
Having faces is not bad, but yes, I call it dangerous.
Not bad because it helps you act differently without having an “emotion tag” or without having people ask you about the reason for the change in your mood.
Dangerous because you could lose your originality in a pool of faces that soon, if not controlled properly, even you don’t know of.
That’s what!
The loss of your own true self, so, you know, know yourself because “To Thine, Own Self Be True.”
Reveda Bhatt
Grade X
The Aryan School
Meet and Greet with Nirmal Ghosh
Learning Forward Podcast Season 10 Episode 15
Nature has its way of calling upon us, but we often ignore those rare signs. We build homes in seclusion away from the abode of wildlife and nature; when we can live peacefully together, why are we so adamant about living apart? Consider this beautiful conversation where Nirmal Ghosh deciphers his book, ‘Blue Sky, White Cloud: Three Novellas’. Our anthropocentric behaviour has indeed broken the typical bond of friendship between nature and us. Learn and reinforce to reconnect with our roots.
Anvesha Rana - Host from Gyanshree School
Rishona Chopra and Sandeep Dutt join in as guests.
There was a lot to learn, and there is now a lot to reinforce, but the lifeline remains that beauty lies in simplicity; we might try to complex situations, but deep down, we are all the same man who used to live with nature to now the man who has built homes in seclusion away from the abode of wildlife and nature.
We are the only species with the power to share our feelings with the world, and we should use this power wisely.
Nirmal addresses some interesting questions:
It is vital to write about what we know simply for authenticity, so what was your process of writing these three novellas, what set off that spark, and how did you go about it?
What do you believe is the key to establishing a relationship with our environment, and how did you do it?
Blue Sky White Cloud is a heart-touching tale that echoes a powerful message of empathy and compassion. Amidst all you do, sir, how do you continue fostering your passion for writing?
Talking about ‘Blue Sky, White Cloud’ is a compilation of three novellas. A novella is a short novel, and this tale revolves around the lives of three distinct animals who live in varying geographies and current independent views. Still, somehow deep down, they are all interconnected.
There is more; this is a heart-warming podcast filled with empathy for nature, real life-changing moments and how humans must learn to respect nature.
Listen to the podcast on www.DilJeeto.com, Spotify or your favourite Podcast App.
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