No Fan at 48 Degrees Centigrade – Our School Children – 2 May 14
Swami Balendu introduces his readers to two of his charity school's poor children. They live in a simple hut with no fan, even in the hot summers of Vrindavan!
Swami Balendu introduces his readers to two of his charity school's poor children. They live in a simple hut with no fan, even in the hot summers of Vrindavan!
Swami Balendu puts up the question whether we are sending our children too early into educational institutions. Read his point of view on this topic.
Swami Balendu shows with the proof of his own school that all children can learn – regardless their family background!
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 introduces Rohit, a boy from his school, who now goes to school for the first time with his nine years of age.
Swami Balendu introduces his readers to Akhil, a boy of his school whose elder sister sews in home to support the family.
Swami Balendu introduces his readers to two children of his school. Their family is saving for only one goal: marrying their sister!
Swami Balendu describes an incident in which a child was warned of his wife Ramona – she would hit him if he didn't eat properly!