Director Message 

The purpose of education is to make good human beings with skill and expertise. Enlightened human beings can be created by teachers. - (A.P.J Abdul Kalam)

Education is for life, not for living. But this exactly does not fit in today’s educational system. We feel education is for living, not for life. We are all aware of the importance of education in shaping people's lives. The present curriculum needs re-framing and overhauling. In the rat race, we have forgotten that the end of education is to build a strong character to make a strong nation. We are still in the clutches of age old system of education that promotes clerical culture. The present-day education system is not fulfilling its primary aim. It has just become a means of passing information rather than transforming human beings. In other words, we can say that imparting education has turned artificial rather than artificial. 


The time has come to redesign our pattern of education so that we do not merely produce mechanical humans devoid of human values. Instead, they should be taught about the uniqueness of Indian culture, the value system, karma theory, etc. from the very beginning stages of learning. Education must also focus on the basic values of living in unity in a society. In the present fast paced life, we fail to realize that today we are family, but tomorrow, when our children will have families, they will become a society for their own children, and ultimately we will be the first victims of the same. Let us teach our children the three very important values of love for God, fear of sin, and respect for the laws of society. Now, we need to reflect: are we really teaching our children these core values? There is a dire need to teach our children about concern for nature-the ultimate creation of God. We belong to a country where we worship every bit of nature that is created by God, but unfortunately, we still rely on memorizing English rhymes in the initial stages of learning instead of emphasizing teaching values to these tender minds. Instead of preaching to them about suffering, we must take them to the slums, orphanages, and old age homes to inculcate in them the value of empathy. Children should be taught to abide by the laws of society. 


They should be self-disciplined, as while using their heads and hands, they must listen to their inner conscience. The western world has already acknowledged our caliber and adopted our way of life, but we, in India still look towards them and follow them blindly, leaving our culture and tradition behind. 


We always strive to make our children great rather than just good. To instill values in young minds, we need to nourish them with ethics in harmony with the changes taking place in the modern world. It should be a blend of modern and traditional values. 


If we, the facilitators, will not take this responsibility to guide this bizarre generation, then the day is not far away when these children will bear the fruits of success in some foreign land, using our own motherland just for their own self-growth. Let’s teach our children the 5D's concept of devotion, discrimination between right and wrong, discipline, determination, and duty. Besides this, we need to instill in students a deep faith in their teachers, as it is going to have a positive and long lasting impact and make them worthy citizens of New India. 


The teacher’s community must gear up to face the challenges and educate the children to adopt 4F's in their lives, i.e., follow the master, face the devil (prevailing evils in oneself or in society), fight till the end, and finish the game.

Suman Singh 

(Director)