‘No maaya (illusion), No mantra (chants)’ – Jeeyar Gurukulam’s Mini Science Fair!

Children of Tribal School, Jeeyar Gurukulam at Allampally organised a ‘Mini Vignana Mela’, A Mini Science Fair that was an absolute awe-inspiring presentation. 56 projects have been presented during their recent anniversary celebrations. Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swami went through each presentation and involved himself as an eager child! Later, Swamiji congratulated and advised staff and teachers with modes of improving practical learning and utilising of knowledge in daily life. Take a glance at the pictures, the discipline in the kids of the rural areas shows how well the children are being groomed at all levels – physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual! A 3rd Class student presented ‘Maya ledu, Mantram ledu’ where she illustrated a magic show of a person’s head alone being shown on the table top. 10th class student Priyanka presented a ‘Vacuum cleaner’ demonstrating the concept of suction. A 9th class student conducted blood tests and showed the laboratory work. Primary class students demonstrated ‘Compound Words’. A couple of alumni students, Nagamani and Gangajala have contributed their first month’s salary towards equipping the school’s laboratory. They are now employed as Agriculture Officers in government sector and are diligently contributing to the society. Click Here For More Photos
Kids from Allampally and Beersaipet Get the Taste of Artificial Intelligence

Many kids belonging to regions of Allampally are seeing sunny days in their lives as there are a lot of persuation from the school teachers to get back to school. The parents are counselled to send their kids to school citing all the great fun and knowledge that their wards could part with. The teachers are now seeing an 80% attendance rate, which is truly a great figure. Recently a donor from Tampa,Florida, Sriman Abhilash and his 11 year old son Archishman visited the Allampally School on 17th of June and stayed till 19th of June. Their visit brought a great cheer to the students because, with them came along a Robot. Many kids showed great interest in understanding what it is and were eager to lay their hands on it. The Robo walked the halls of the classroom. Master. Archishman talked about the sensors the Robo is equipped with and the uses of it. This pique can take them a long way, keeping in mind that the days ahead will involve AI in every walk of life. It was truly time well spent for everybody with eternal inspiration and blessings from Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swami.