Sunday, 13 April 2025
More Than Survival - Oshi Singh
A Sunday Well Spent: Voices from Sunbeam Lahartara
A Heartwarming Glimpse into Our Sunday Session at Sunbeam School
We are delighted to share a wonderful summary of this Sunday’s session, beautifully presented by the students of Sunbeam School. Their creativity, depth of thought, and enthusiastic participation reflect the joy and genuine love they have for our Sunday School experience.
It’s truly inspiring to witness how these young minds express themselves so freely, embracing every opportunity to learn, collaborate, and grow. Their reflections speak volumes about the impact of a nurturing and engaging environment—one where curiosity is encouraged, and learning is filled with meaning and purpose.
We warmly invite you to join us and experience firsthand the reason behind the students’ affection for our Sunday sessions. Discover how a thoughtful blend of creativity, values, and interactive learning makes each Sunday truly special.
Sunbeam School Lahartara
My Good School, Sunday the 13th April 2025
The session featured a powerful conversation with Shikha Agnihotri, founder of Right Side Story, a pioneering organization dedicated to enhancing child safety and student well-being across India. With over 13 years of experience, Shikha shared her mission to bridge the gap between policy and on-ground impact, especially in light of a reported 500% rise in child crimes over the past decade despite the presence of 10,000 NGOs working in the field.
Key Discussion Points
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Establishing systems and policies (e.g., student-led anti-bullying committees)
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Taking complaints seriously
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Fostering a culture of empathyWorkshops are held for students, teachers, and parents, enabling each stakeholder to contribute to a safer environment.
Interactive Q&A Highlights
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Bullying Motivation:Bullying often stems from jealousy, insecurity, or fear, and Shikha explained the roles of bully, victim, and bystander in such dynamics.
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Cyberbullying:For issues like fake Instagram accounts, Shikha advised reporting the incident, involving a trusted adult, and understanding age-appropriate platform usage.
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Mental Bullying:She clarified that ignoring bullying isn't always the solution. A confident and mature response can be more empowering.
Recommended Action Items
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✅ Create safe, anonymous platforms for students to express concerns
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✅ Establish anti-bullying policies and student-led committees
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✅ Foster empathy across school communities
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✅ Provide psychological first aid training for educators
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✅ Conduct parent engagement workshops
Reflective questions for Chapter 2, titled “Strangers”, from The Door-to-Door Bookstore by Carsten Henn:
ЁЯУЦ Chapter 2 Summary: “Strangers”
In this chapter, Carl, a 72-year-old "book walker," continues his nightly rounds delivering books to his loyal customers. His routine is disrupted when he encounters Schascha, a lively and inquisitive nine-year-old girl, who insists on accompanying him. Despite Carl's initial reluctance, Schascha's enthusiasm and curiosity begin to break down his solitary existence. Their interactions lead to unexpected moments of connection and mutual learning, highlighting the transformative power of companionship and shared experiences.
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Why do you think Carl was initially reluctant to allow Schascha to accompany him on his rounds? What does this hesitation reveal about his character and past experiences?
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How does Schascha's presence challenge Carl's routine and worldview? In what ways does she serve as a catalyst for change in his lie?
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Reflect on a time when an unexpected friendship or encounter led to personal growth or a shift in perspective for you? How did this experience compare to Carl's evolving relationship with Schascha?
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Discuss how Carl and Schascha's differing ages influence their interactions and understanding of the word. What can we learn from bridging generational gaps in relationships?
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Carl delivers books to his customers, yet it's his connection with Schascha that begins to transform him? What does this suggest about the role of human connection versus material possessions in fostering fulfillment?
I am looking forward to our continued discussions. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need clarification.
Sunday, 6 April 2025
My Good School, Sunday the 6th April 2025
"Inner Awakening Through the Wisdom of the Guru"
This episode explores the metaphor of the Gyan Bohit—a wisdom boat that carries seekers across the ocean of illusion and ignorance toward truth, understanding, and liberation. The boat represents Guru Nanak's teachings, which guide individuals through the storms of life with clarity, courage, and compassion.
In Episode 16, Gyan Bohit: Boat of Wisdom, Guru Nanak's journey is shown as a physical exploration and a deep spiritual voyage. He meets people caught in rituals and superficial religious practices, and through dialogue and song, he gently steers them toward inner reflection and truth. The Gyan Bohit (wisdom boat) symbolises his teachings as a vessel to cross the worldly ocean (bhavsagar), freeing individuals from ignorance and leading them to a deeper purpose. The episode emphasises introspection, ethical living, and the transformative power of wisdom.
Reflection Questions:
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What does the 'Boat of Wisdom' symbolise in your own life? What helps guide you through difficult times?
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How do Guru Nanak's teachings encourage us to question blind rituals and seek truth through self-awareness?
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Can you think of a moment when knowledge or insight helped you overcome a personal struggle?
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Why is wisdom considered more potent than mere information or tradition in life?
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How can we become 'boats of wisdom' for others around us—family, friends, or community?
Summary of Today's Session:
Amardeep led the session, focusing on Episode 16 of the 45-episode documentary series on Guru Nanak's travels. The key highlights included:
The teachings of Guru Nanak emphasise respect for nature and understanding the symbolic meanings of natural elements (like rivers, trees, and mountains).
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A strong message on the importance of inner purification and genuine spirituality over mere external rituals.
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Coverage of Guru Nanak's journey from Bharuch, where he engaged in meaningful dialogues with saints and visited spiritually significant sites, promoting interfaith understanding and universal values.
The session encouraged reflection on spirituality, simplicity, and reverence for all forms of life—core themes in Guru Nanak's philosophy.
Sunday, 30 March 2025
No job is menial, no work is small - Rishona Chopra
Why should a factory worker be paid minimum wage while a CEO is paid millions? Those factory workers are the backbone of that place, and in the end, those workers have to bear the brunt of it all.
The problem is that we don't realise that we need them. We need all those people who we would never want to be. That's the irony of life.
Now, ignorant fellows often claim that there is possibly nothing that they can do about these matters, but there is something that we can do. We can help, respect, and care for these workers. Whatever we may be in our lives, we are still human. Let's act like it. Rishona Chopra Grade IX Gyanshree School School Captain My Good School
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