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Nostalgic Beginning of Education: Baal Mandir, Elementary schools of India Yr 2010 #askdushyant
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When I was in kindergarten, I never imagined I would become a computer engineer. I realized the importance of beginnings in making sound decisions. Observing these children, who represent the foundation of India, I came to the conclusion that it's often more worthwhile to make brave decisions than simply good ones.Baal Mandir, the elementary schools of India, stand as beacons of hope and opportunity, where the seeds of the nation's future are sown and nurtured. These institutions serve as the foundational pillars of education, fostering the intellectual, emotional, and social development of young minds. Within the vibrant walls of Baal Mandir, students embark on a journey of discovery, guided by dedicated educators who ignite their curiosity and passion for learning. Here, every child is encouraged to dream, explore, and excel, regardless of their background or circumstances.#AskDushyant #NextStruggle Explore my thoughtful experience blog : https://www.nextstruggle.com #BaalMandir #ElementarySchools #FutureOfIndia #Education #HolisticDevelopment #Opportunity
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July 25, 2010, 7:49 am
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