Chandigarh

31 August 2018

DIVYA AZAD

Needs of students may be diversified but core of learning is harmony with nature. This harmony is must to lead a joyful and glorious life. It is above all other needs including job and earning a livelihood. Social Substance is traversing a complete life cycle with its philosophy and it has found by research that modern life style is driven by the physical needs rather than spiritual needs. Converting this weakness as an opportunity, the need of students was served by practical sessions this Friday Aug 31, 2018 at Government Model High School-RC2, Dhanas.

Sh. Madhusheel Arora, Assistant Editor, Hindustan Times and Sh. Hemant Singh Rana, Senior Copy Editor, The Tribune conducted a workshop ‘Nurture Nature While Learning English Language’. In a unique concept the students were taught English Language but the content was driven in accordance to nurture habits for concord with nature. About fifty students from various classes 6-10 were selected by teachers of school based on their needs. Two sessions i.e. spoken and written English were conducted.  Mr. Amit Ghildiyal, IT Manager took a session on Time Management and taught students to manage their effective learning time at home.

Dr. Arun Bansal who coordinated the workshop emphasized that basic needs were changing and study must lead to a blissful life. Ms. Ravinder Kaur, Principal of the School mentioned that she is taking every possible measure to provide resources to teachers and students. She would be planning soon such a workshop for teachers also.

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