NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, JULY 27
The students and teachers of Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir (SSSVM) were recently awarded certificates of appreciation by Genius Brain Academy founder Sweety Gosar for having participated in the month-long “AKSHAR se Astitva” campaign of the academy, a school release said.
Commenting on the campaign, Sweety Gosar who has over a decade of experience and expertise in the field of graphology, graphotherapy, handwriting improvement, mind training, and counselling said, “We first motivated all the Children of SSSVM to participate in a daily handwriting campaign and helped the weaker students by giving them written assignments to copy. This was followed by participating in the Online Webinar sessions of Primary Students and interacting with the Parents. Today, we are concluding the first phase of the campaign by a handwriting training and talk with the secondary teachers in a morning assembly followed by a certification ceremony for the kids. I sincerely thank Principal Uma Raman Didi and all the teachers for their positive approach to handwriting and the development of the kids.”
Uma Raman, Principal of SSSVM said, “Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Mandir, Ahmedabad started in the year 2000 with the Grace and Blessings of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. It had a humble beginning with only about 25 students and 3 teachers, and today it stands with the strength of 260 students. Our school is one that fosters peace, unity, integrity, and total joy and bliss. We also look for our Children to grow and learn positively during these pandemic times and my teachers are like a family. I congratulate my students and parents to have participated in this campaign. I also congratulate Sweety Gosar who has developed totally new and unique handwriting techniques by combining all the therapies to work on Mind, Body, and Soul.”
Incidentally, all teachers of SSSVM school have also decided to participate in the Akshar Se Astitva Campaign themselves in various languages of English, Hindi, and Gujarati and are doing daily writing sessions so that they can develop themselves first and then motivate their students for a better handwriting and better future, the release added.