Gurukulam children take steps to learn English

There is a saying “To have another language is to possess a second soul”. One of the benefits of being bilingual can mean that you see the world in different ways.. It’s like the world of language is like the world of flowers – all different, all unique, different colors, and so forth, but they are all flowers. Just as we are all human and have that same connection To give this opportunity to learn English language to the Gurukulam children, with the direction of HH Chinna Jeeyar Swami, Spoken English classes were organised for 10 days from 1.8.2019 to 10.8.2019 at JEEYAR GURUKULAM, ALLAMPALLI, Kadem Mandal, Nirmal Dist., Telangana State. HH Swamiji aim is that the every student and teacher of Jeeyar Gurukulam should be able to communicate in English Language without any mistakes. With HH Swamiji blessings Professor Dr. G. Krishna Rao and team from EFLU(University of English and Foreign Languages), Hyderabad came to Allampalli-Jeeyar Gurukulam all the way from Hyderabad and conducted classes and taught with utmost interest for 10 days. Students and teachers were thankful to the team of professors, 1. Smn. Dr. G. Krishna Rao 2. Smn. Dr. Rajesh 3. Smt. Dr. Shobharani 4. Smt. Dr. Kusum 5. Smt. Dr. Sunitha 6. Smt. Dr. Ragalatha 7. Smt. Dr. Merlin Students and teachers have learnt a lot in these 10 days. These 10 days were a great start for a new beginning to learn English among students and teachers. For More Photos Click Here
A Teachers role in the life of a student

Jeeyar Gurukulam at Katarivaripalem is a school established under the aegis of Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji after the area was devastated during Tsunami in 2007. This was one of the relief activities taken up by volunteers inspired by Sri Swamiji. The school currently serves 123 students free of cost without compromising on the quality of education to students. Despite challenges from parents who prefer their kids to work along with them, the school has managed to retain more than 85% of the admitted children through awareness. Sri Swamiji visited the school on 28th March as part of annual meet conducted by the school authorities. Swamiji interacted with students closely to examine their level of understanding on social aspects, academic skills, and attitude. Sri Swamiji is keen to provide necessary training to local teachers so that the children are brought up correctly. Ultimate goal is to raise children to a level that they can take care of the people in their village and increase the standard of life style to a more productive and happy population! Speaking on the occasion, Swamiji said ‘A sculptor does not add anything, but removes unnecessary parts from a stone to make it easier for us to worship. A child also is spotless in knowledge naturally, but there are several unnecessary and unwanted aspects that he gets attracted to. These need to be carefully removed to make him an inspiration for others!’