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Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
LPS Chairman leads ‘Dare to Impact' masterclass, inspiring innovation in faculty development
. The grand Faculty Development Masterclass titled 'Dare to Impact' was successfully organised at Shri Ramlal Memorial Auditorium of Lucknow Public College, Vinamra Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow branch. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from educators of all the branches of Lucknow Public Schools and Colleges , Lucknow Public College of Professional Studies, Lucknow Public College of Pharmacy, along with management members. The session was inaugurated by Founder & Chairman and Member of Parliament, Dr. S.P. Singh, who delivered an inspiring address emphasizing that teachers are the foundation of society. He stated that the purpose of education is not merely to impart knowledge but to nurture personality and instill life values. Stressing on the New Education Policy (NEP) and the National Curriculum Framework, Dr. Singh urged teachers to adopt innovative teaching methodologies to align with evolving educational standards. Prominent speakers graced the masterclass: K.S. Upadhyay, Additional Director of Education, led an insightful session on the NEP, focusing on competency-based assessment, child-centric learning, and inquiry-based pedagogy. He encouraged teachers to ignite curiosity in students and to make learning deeply connected with real-life experiences. . Dr. Singh emphasised learning by doing and learning for the sake of life .It is written in the Bhagavad Geeta : " In this world there is no purifier as great as knowledge; the one who has attained purity of heart through prolonged practice of Karma, Yoga , automatically sees the light of truth in the self in course of time." . Another aspect of learning is that a learner has to be intelligent. And for making a learner intelligent a teacher is also required to be intelligent. It does not mean that a teacher is not intelligent but to have the feel about the relevant things required for a particular span of time, and an intelligent student adapts himself to the desired goals in the practices required to attain it. Intelligence is the capacity of rationality that makes one create rational. If it is the time to learn the things, the learner must know what to learn, why to learn, and how to learn. The best part of learning is learning by doing. The more we practice, the more we move towards perfection. Students need to be shaped by real-world environments which are good for their individual wellness. This ability is to be harnessed by using reasoning, problem solving and emotional knowledge. In fact, intelligence is the ability that makes us realize the way to sharpen sensibility. The world is full of so many knowledgeable things, but incapable minds don't attain it. Capacity building is a major thing that ought to be developed. The rate of Intelligence varies from person to person. Many times we come across sudden problems that arise due to adverse conditions or negative people but we are not supposed to be interrupted or damaged by them, but such conditions will give you the way how to come out of it, If you practice to handle the situation with care. Always think of the relevant things. Discuss with the relevant people and find the relevant solutions. Bobby D'Souza, renowned motivational speaker, energised the gathering with his vibrant, motivational, and engaging presentation. Through personal stories and experiences, he conveyed that a teacher's energy and perspective can transform the classroom atmosphere. His resonant message — 'Tune your frequency to what you desire' — left a lasting impact on all attendees. Director Neha Singh expressed heartfelt gratitude to the speakers, senior officials, and all attendees. She remarked that this masterclass would serve as a guiding force for educators and inspire innovation in teaching practices, reinforcing the academic vision of Lucknow Public Schools and Colleges. The event was graced by Administrative Head Kanti Singh (Former MLC), Managing Director Sushil Kumar, General Managers Harshit Singh and Shikhar Pal Singh, Directors Neha Singh, Garima Singh, Nikita Singh, along with Principals and faculty members from various branches. . The masterclass stood as a milestone in enriching teacher development and empowering educational excellence. Visit us on: Facebook- Youtube- Twitter- LinkedIn- Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and TIL hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays , public holidays , current gold rate and silver price .


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Visually impaired girl lights up ICSE results with 94% marks
Lucknow: Ruk jana nahin tu kahin haar ke, kaanton pe chalke milenge saaye bahaar ke. It was this inspirational song from the 1974 movie 'Imtihan' that kept visually impaired Baani Chawla motivated during her ICSE preparation. And the fruits of labour were visible on Wednesday when the Class 10 girl scored 94% marks in her imtihan. Baani, also a talented singer, is visually impaired since birth. The Lucknow girl has performed in more than 1,000 musical stage shows across the country. If one is hardworking then complaining about one's physical constraints is merely an excuse, says the student of Lucknow Public College , Jankipuram, who aspires to become a civil servant. "I was confident of a good score. Studies are my only enjoyment and music my stress buster. Of all the subjects, I found it challenging to let my scribe write mathematics and physics because while dictating the answers I would often get mental calculations wrong," said the eleated girl who will now pursue humanities. Asked about the success mantra, she said it was thorough revision of every chapter until all concepts were clear."Baani has been a fighter since birth. We had premature twins but we lost one of them. Baani was put on ventilator for 1.5 months after birth; she fought and survived. But unfortunately she suffered from Retinopathy of Prematurity and lost vision in eyes," said Baani's father Vishal Chawla, who is into construction business. "My wife Shweta and I always knew that our daughter could turn the impossible into possible through her grit and diligence. We got her admitted to Lucknow Public College. With the support of the school, she used to attend classes, and then her mother, her younger sister Guneet and her tutor Anju Mishra used to read text to help her memorise subjects. The National Association for the Blind in Indiranagar also guided us on how to teach her," shared Vishal. "This is not the first time she has surprised us with her excellence. She is gifted with a beautiful voice. She became interested in music from the age of three. We got her a keyboard and without any formal training, she began doing stage shows at the age of 8. She has won over 100 awards and has even been felicitated by Governor Anandiben Patel," said the proud father. Though overwhelmed with their daughter's academic feat, Baani's parents profusely thanked her paper writer Ridhima Sharma, a Class 9 student, calling her an angel, who agreed to write the examination for Baani. Vishal said the biggest challenge for them to find a scribe as parents usually don't allow their wards to be a writer since they have to write for over 4 hours for students like Baani, as the board gives extra 90 minutes to specially-abled students. But Ridhima did it for us, after writing her Class 9 exams she would write pre-board and then board examinations of Baani, said Vishal.