Observations from some background study.

Take a ride across Azamgarh U.P, go through all its little villages, small market places, the two things you will definitely find are- Shops selling cheap country liquor and Schools. Schools, with and without – rooftops, tables and chairs, proper lighting, teaching staff, etc. But yes, they have students. Everyone is sending their children to schools now. The level of learning, the methods used are however, very depressing.

What I have observed is that neither parents nor the schools wish to give up the old school of teaching. Yet along with it they want their children to become doctors and engineers too. They want the kids to study the holy scriptures, their mother tongues, and begin with it right from year one. Along with that, also learn English, math, science, and everything else that will be necessary for big degrees. This leads to the child having three to four languages along with math, science, etc from the very first year and I mean – Kindergarten! And in this process the child studies a lot and learns very little. A fear of learning is created through the weight of the bag and reinforced through spanking, that’s a norm.

All I could think of, after visiting schools and looking around is, “The realization that education is important and a necessity has reached here before the skill to teach and educate.”

How it all started.

I gave my last exam of BA on the 30th of May, 2009, hoping and praying that it would be my final encounter with the University of Mumbai. I am still continuing with those prayers. Well, so my college was done with, and I had to think of, what next? And then came the long discussions with dad about the project we had in mind, and things began to take shape.

It was about a dream to start a school, a centre for overall development of a child. The place would be one that urgently needed a good school. I would be the teacher, mentor, guide, which I was hoping I would be able to be. After twenty years of a comfortable life and education it was time to take some real test.

And so travelling from home in Mumbai, I came to my ancestral hometown in Azamgarh, UP and together with dad, started ‘ZAF’s Model English School.’

Welcome.

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I have read thousands of blogs, (well maybe not thousands, but a hundred atleast ^__^)  and they take up a lot of my not-so-busy life these days. When I decided to have my own web address and sat to search for one, the one thing that came to my mind immediately was how wordpress just gives blogs “Just another WordPress weblog” as tagline by default. And that is precisely what gave me the idea for my address.

My life can be practical,

yet a lot of fun.

Life can be monotonous.

yet different from everyones.

And life can be for others,

yet belong to none but you

and life can be meaningful,

yet, only a pursuit of truth.

Being a student of psychology, I have learned to value the distinct (maybe, not perfect) qualities and characteristics that make each one of us. I will try and post my thoughts and experiences here and would love to receive comments and feedback.

So, I am me, and will keep posting and oh! that’s why… keep visiting 🙂