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Sunday Series | Part 9: Students’ Edition

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  The Student as a Bridge Seedhi Baat – Students’ Edition Sunday Series | Part 9 The Student as a Bridge A student with curiosity and existing knowledge becomes a bridge  -  a bridge between what is known and what is yet to be understood. But this bridge works only under the guidance and supervision of qualified, experienced teachers . This is not a lecture . This is not advice . This is just a pause  - before time moves ahead. Just Pause and Reflect Why do teachers correct you when you do something inappropriate or wrong? What do they gain personally from stopping you? Why do parents feel disturbed or irritated when the school calls them? Why do they keep running around you -  worrying, questioning, protecting? Ask yourself honestly: Are they trying to make you , or break you ? Are you truly giving your 100% , or just appearing busy? Are you honest with your efforts? Are you empathetic toward your parents and teachers? The Silent Pressu...

When Values Return as Destiny: Straight from the Heart

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The Hidden Treasure No One Planned For Part 3: When Values Return as Destiny That day at the police station, the officer advised practicality over revenge. We accepted it. But someone else absorbed the lesson far more deeply. The child. An Oath, Spoken or Unspoken Perhaps knowingly, perhaps unknowingly, the child took an oath. Not in words. But in intent. Years passed quietly - without explanations, without closure, and without expectation. Life moved forward, but that chapter remained unspoken, resting somewhere between memory and acceptance. And a few months ago, my phone rang. It was him. Today, he is an established advocate . He spoke respectfully and said: “Sir, if you ever wish to take that case forward, I am here.” The Equation Finally Balanced In that moment, I realised: Education never goes unpaid. It simply pays differently. What I lost in money, returned as character . What disappeared as fees, reappeared as purpose . Final Reflection Sometimes justice does not appear in cou...