How India’s private Schools turn Education into a corrupt Business – 26 Mar 14
Swami Balendu describes how private schools in India make lots of money with high fees and an unofficial admission fee covered as a donation.
Swami Balendu describes how private schools in India make lots of money with high fees and an unofficial admission fee covered as a donation.
Swami Balendu describes how schools that only take students from homes with a good social background increase one of India's big problems!
Swami Balendu describes how difficult it is nowadays for children to get admitted in good quality private schools in India.
Swami Balendu tells of Ramona's birthday celebration of the evening before and how wonderful it was – especially because the children of the school had joined the party!
Swami Balendu introduces Rohit, a boy from his school, who now goes to school for the first time with his nine years of age.
Swami Balendu describes how families in India treat their dogs like their children: hitting them and threatening with violence.
Swami Balendu explains how it is often the elderly who hit children out of habit – but what should you do as a parent who wants non-violent education?
Swami Balendu explains what he believes needs to change if the domestic violence against children in India should stop: the pride of having been hit and of hitting yourself.
Swami Balendu introduces a girl, Shelly, to the readers of his blog. She is from a poor family and learns in his school for free.
Swami Balendu explains why it is wrong to think that it is always men who brutally beat their children. Read his theory why Indian women are often more cruel than men.