In the 1990s, an Indian summer was a not just a holiday. Children traded textbooks for train tickets to “Naani ka ghar,” where extended families wove unbreakable bonds.
As Satrangi Gurukul reflects, “Those summers taught us creativity through play, connection through stories, and resilience through shared experiences”.
“Unstructured time with family fostered emotional intelligence, a cornerstone of mental health.”
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced its Class 10 and 12 results, and the numbers were staggering. Over 42 lakh students appeared for the exams, with an overall pass percentage of 88.39% for Class 12, a slight uptick from last year’s 87.98%. But, these stellar board results don’t translate to success in the next stage - entrance exams. Why? Continue reading...