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Learning Forward Podcast Season 12 Episode 4
# The World of Television The colourful world of cinema seems like the perfect runaway for when life gets hard to handle. Television and cinema escape reality, immersing individuals in captivating stories and vibrant visuals. It is the perfect opportunity to live a different life and experience varied experiences. Escapism is helpful but only up to a limit. The life portrayed by cinema encapsulates the dreams, desires, and aspirations of the audience.
Please listen to Oshi and Simar as they delve into the captivating world of television, discussing its power to transport viewers into different realms. We would love to hear about your perception on this topic as well! Did something as trivial as watching TV help you in any way? Feel free to leave comments; we will be delighted to read them.
Hosts - Simar Kaur and Oshi Singh from Gyanshree School.
My Good School - Where Passion Meets Education. To find out more, visit the website www.SchoolEducation.com
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Learning Forward Podcast Season 12 Episode 1, produced by the students of My Good School.
‘Being able to be your true self is one of the strongest components of good mental health.’
We all witness a fast-paced world where nothing lasts forever and everything is replaceable. We all find it hard to cope with everything around us. Being unable to stay on track causes mental illness in today’s youngsters. Being constantly compared with your peers is frightening. That is when youngsters take harmful actions which often negatively impact their lives.
In the brand-new season of this My Good School production, join Oshi and Simar as they ponder upon the importance of the mental well-being of today’s generation along with Ms Christa Campsall. My Good School hosts a well-being program for its Interns called ‘My Guide Inside’, which significantly helps the teenagers of today’s hasty world.
Hosts – Oshi Singh and Simar Kaur - Gyanshree School.
Guests – Ms Christa Campsall - My Guide Inside.
Produced by – My Good School
Podcast website - Dil Jeeto Radio - www.DilJeeto.com
#JoyOfLearning
Good Schools Alliance
www.SchoolEducation.com
Where Passion Meets Education
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Are your school years the best years of your life?
The perception of whether or not one's school years are the best years of their life can vary significantly among individuals. For some, high school may be a time filled with fond memories, fulfilling friendships, and exciting experiences. However, for others, high school may be associated with challenges, stress, and difficult transitions. Therefore, it is crucial to recognise that the experiences and perspectives of individuals differ, and there is no universally applicable answer to whether school years are the best.
Tune in to the 3rd episode of 2 Girls, 1 Mic to listen to three teenagers discovering life. In this episode, they discuss their personal experiences and perspectives on whether their school years have been the best years of their life. Their exciting take on this age-old question can bring you back to your school years or even help you make the most of them right now!
Lastly, we would love to hear about your school days too! Mention your stories and anecdotes in the comment section, and we will be delighted to listen to them! Thank you, My Good School, for giving us this fantastic opportunity.
Hosts - Simar Kaur and Oshi Singh from Gyanshree School
Guest - Yashraj Sharma from Gyanshree School
Good Schools Alliance
www.SchoolEducation.com
Where Passion Meets Education
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Honesty and Integrity – are two invaluable qualities essential for success in life. And the best part is that everyone can teach both qualities in themselves. While honesty is telling the truth to others, integrity is being honest and sincere to ourselves. These two qualities are mutually significant.
2 Girls 1 Mic Part 2 Join Oshi and Simar as they ponder the importance of honesty and integrity.
Hosts – Oshi Singh and Simar Kaur from Gyanshree School
Produced by – My Good School.
Podcast website - Dil Jeeto Radio - www.DilJeeto.com
#JoyOfLearning
Good Schools Alliance
www.SchoolEducation.com
Where Passion Meets Education
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My Good School Season 11 Episode 10. Veda Varshita Marrivada Grade 5 student of The Hyderabad Public School, shares her reflections from the Sunday School.
There can be many causes that can be important to us. A cause is a reason which affects an action. Everything in this world has a cause which can be good or bad. Especially humans have one or more causes in life. Grounds are compelling because they give us the power to question something and change our way of life.
I have many causes in life. It can relate to my family, work, academics, and being a good human. But there are three primary reasons in my life to live. They are:1. My familyIt is because of them that I am living. They make great sacrifices for us and help us in complicated situations. They guide us correctly and are ready to do anything for our happiness. They sometimes scold us, which makes us upset, but it's for our own good. 2. My workI get easily engaged once it comes to work. It allows me to acquire loads of knowledge and increase my creativity. Also, it gives me peace of mind and the feeling that I am a busy adult.3. To know "THE VALUE OF LIFE"If we don't understand the value of life, we spend our entire life never enjoying and being happy. If we once experience life as a whole and understand the importance of life, we can spend it wisely and happily.These were my causes to live, but a human will have a cause/reason for everything.In conclusion, we should find causes, analyse, think, and act on them daily. We shall indeed observe a change. Therefore, think of reasons every day. Veda Varishta MarrivadaGrade 5 Hyderabad Public School Begumpet
Please find out more about My Good School at https://SchoolEducation.com.
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My Good School Season 11 Episode 9. Veda Varshita Marrivada Grade 5 student of The Hyderabad Public School, shares her reflections from the Sunday School.
It was a fun and knowledgeable trip visiting the SchoolEducation.Com. It is a website created by the Good School Alliance program. It was an outstanding experience with many things to know about. As I scrolled through the web pages, I came across many other programs held by the Good Schools Alliance. There were many informative videos. Some programs were Happy Teachers, Sunday School, My Good School Retreat etc.
The school song of My Good School was melodious and splendid. It was soothing, lovely, and relaxing to hear. Also, many takeaways from the reflections given by many students were creative and helpful. Coming to the Internships, the reviews provided by the interns made me determined to become an intern in the future.
The various programs listed on the website gave me a sensation of excitement. The website also gave me the curiosity to learn many more things. The Meet and Greet podcasts were fascinating. It was a unique website because it was like an online school. There were several books to read. I could not notice how fast the time passed by just scrolling on the website for half an hour. The various programs also help us to build our vocabulary.
The My Good School Program focuses on the 6 C's, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, character, and citizenship, which are very important to success in our life and career. There is also a facility to buy many exciting books, such as:
Live Life In CrescendoBlue Sky, White CloudRatan Tata Ek Prakash Stambh
In conclusion, we have many things to learn, and what we know today might help us tomorrow, and whatever we learn is a drop or a pond compared to an ocean. The trip to SchoolEducation.Com will allow us to learn many new things and succeed in our life.
My Good SchoolWhere passion meets educationAnd many more are based on our daily life and have many things to learn. This website is very inspirational for me as I could understand there are "No limits to knowledge and learning". It was a spectacular trip visiting the SchoolEducation.com website.
Veda Varishta MarrivadaGrade 5 Hyderabad Public School Begumpet
Please find out more about My Good School at https://SchoolEducation.com.
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My Good School Season 11 Episode 8. Veda Varshita Marrivada Grade 5 student of The Hyderabad Public School, shares her reflections from the Sunday School.
Being human is something which everyone cannot do. It depends on whether an individual is human, but what is being human? It means being a very generous human being. It is also a part of Humanity. Being human can also reflect on the character of a person. Donations, Charities, Adoptions, etc., come under the category of being human. A person requires a pure and kind heart to be human. Being human gives a feeling of satisfaction and happiness and teaches us to be good human beings.
The reality of the world hides in a mask where most people claim the good deeds and blame the bad deeds, but rare people are good humans from the inside. People show off their acts for the sake of status but not with good intentions. Humanity is becoming extinct, and many people hate each other. The percentage of cruelty in the world is at a high intensity.
Everyone should be treated fairly and equally. ALAS! I am still a child, but once I grow up, I shall donate money to old age homes and orphanages, give money to the poor and help anyone I see in trouble without hesitation. Also, I shall try my best to be a good human being as an honourable citizen of India, but my parents currently arrange food banks at orphanages and old age homes on our birthdays. Helping them gives us a feeling of happiness and joy. My parents always help others, inspiring and motivating me to do the same.
Helping others makes everyone happy. Humanity is an essential virtue which we should follow for a better world. Being human also applies to animals. Treating them fairly is necessary too. Many people torture animals such as horses, elephants, lions, and other animals for entertainment.
In conclusion, everyone should do their best to be a good human being.
Veda Varishta MarrivadaGrade 5 Hyderabad Public School Begumpet
Please find out more about My Good School at https://SchoolEducation.com.
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My Good School Season 11 Episode 6
Rishona Chopra Grade VII Gyanshree School
Nature is all around us. The magnificent trees, the lush green forests, the animals and the birds. And in fact, we humans are nature. We are not a part of it but we are nature. Nature heals us. By this, I don't mean just the trees and forests that heal us. I mean, our loved ones, friends and parents care for us and support us, standing selflessly as our backbone.
Human's greatest enemy is ego. It is the fuel for anger, jealousy, greed and whatnot? For greed, we fight wars. Why? For a mere piece of land. That very land belongs to none of us. Countries fight for the mountain areas that come in the area of our country. But, in reality, that land is neither ours nor theirs. It is nature which has no possession. Just like we don't have the owners that we belong to, neither does the land.
Without realizing it, we hurt nature for a pretty silly reason. In the midst of these wars, aren't oceans and mountains being affected? We greedily fight for possession but do we take that possession with us when we die? One day, it all has to be lost. Plants, humans, animals and birds are all nature. We are one and are meant to live in harmony. But we have all broken ourselves into different categories. We are meant to live in peace and harmony, yet we have created a broken relationship with one another.
The beauty of our world lies not in the biodiversity of our planet but it the harmony that we create with one another. Due to the broken relationship, neither are satisfied, neither are we nor are the plants and animals. It is high time we fix this relationship, by realising that ego is indeed our greatest enemy and has ruined so much for us. We will have to cure the wounds we have caused and prevent more from being created.
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My Good School Season 11 Episode 5
I am responsible for many things. These words give me a sense of pride and responsibility towards my work, family, and society. Every right has responsibilities, and responsibility is a duty we must accomplish on time. Everyone has their responsibilities and duties. Responsibility means being dependable, making good choices, and taking accountability for your actions.
I've been a responsible girl since my childhood. I had a few responsibilities as a daughter, family member and student. One of my primary responsibilities was learning and studying. I have consistently performed to the best in academics and secured first rank in my class every year. Another responsibility was obeying and respecting my parents, family, teachers, and elders. Also, I kept my things safe as the things I owned were precious and gave me a feeling of ownership.
Since the birth of my younger brother, things have changed. I had got some more responsibilities. I had to help my parents to bring up my younger brother and cope with my studies. Although adapting to the situation was difficult, I sacrificed and compromised a few things for my parents and brother. Later, everything became easy, and I got used to them. Over the years, I learnt to look after myself and decide the right choices in life. Still, responsibilities give me an incredible feeling of joy and teach me many valuable lessons in life, and obviously, I shall and will fulfil my responsibilities.
Responsibility is an essential virtue of an individual as it gains a person's trust. It teaches you to do multitasking and gives you satisfaction and happiness. It provides a sense of purpose and builds resilience amidst adversity on an individual and societal level.
In conclusion, accomplishing your tasks and responsibilities gives you a sense of maturity, happiness, and great joy as you feel you have completed a task on time. "Where there is great power and energy, there is great responsibility." Let's all be responsible for accomplishing what we have committed!
VEDA VARSHITA MARRIVADA
My Good School
Where Passion Meets Education
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My Good School Season 11 Episode 4. Veda Varshita Marrivada Grade 5 student of The Hyderabad Public School is all set with her passing out speech. Listen to the inspiring speech by the young girl. And she ends with, ‘We have come a long way since our first day of school, and today we stand on the brink of a new chapter of our lives. In closing, I congratulate everyone for achieving the graduation milestone and look forward to staying connected with you all.’
The Hyderabad Public School is a co-educational, day & residential school in Hyderabad. One of the oldest educational institutions in the country in the youngest state of the country – this range best defines The Hyderabad Public School.
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RJ Shweta Sharma, in conversation with Sandeep Dutt, the Founder of My Good School, after the success of the last episode, Radio Ghamchaya invited Sandeep to find out more about the Internships, Well-being, Astronomy, Sports, Happy Teachers and all that the School does to empower every individual with personal and social development. Find out more at www.GoodSchools.in. Radio Gham Chhaya at 90.0 FM #learningforward #joyoflearning #mygoodschool Radio Ghamchhaya is a Nepali Community Radio which is the first ever radio station established by the Gorkhali community, broadcasted in 3 languages. The radio station itself has a story.
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RJ Shweta Sharma in conversation with Sandeep Dutt, the Founder of My Good School, a school that helps young people to prepare for life with a focus on reading, writing and speaking; and equips each individual with skills for life. Find out more at www.GoodSchools.in. Radio Gham Chhaya at 90.0 FM #learningforward #joyoflearning #mygoodschool Radio Ghamchhaya is a Nepali Community Radio which is the first ever radio station established by the Gorkhali community, broadcasted in 3 languages. The radio station itself has a story.
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Sandeep Dutt carries a huge legacy - Owner of Tne English Book Depot - Dehradun's Century-old bookshop - he has turned his passion for books into sharing his knowledge with the world - an author, mountaineer, Chairman of The Fabindia School as well as a School Improvement Coach with 200 podcasts in his kitty - his practical knowledge is gems for those who are seeking paths for self-improvement. Hear him on our programme Path Pradarshan as on Saturday - 28 January 2023 at 4.30 PM only on Radio Gham Chhaya at 90.0 FM #learningforward #joyoflearning #mygoodschool Radio Ghamchhaya is a Nepali Community Radio which is the first ever radio station established by the Gorkhali community, broadcasted in 3 languages, the radio station itself has a story.
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Learning Forward Podcast Season 10, Episode 18, produced by the students at My Good School, where passion meets education. The Program is brought to you by the students and interns who spread the joy of learning, focusing on reading, writing and speaking.
In our podcast, we have Mr Jayant Kapatker. He graduated from IIT, Kanpur, and has worked in India, Nepal, Spain, Australia, and the USA. He is the founder and CEO of STAM Interactive Solutions.
Many of us deem science and spirituality as separate realities, but once we observe, ponder and implore upon the fine lines, we discover that science and Vedanta share a common ground. The interconnection of science with Vedanta can bring about a dramatic change in the way we perceive and understand the universe.
For over 15 years, Jayant attended Vedanta classes with dedication and passion at the Arsha Bodha Center in New Jersey. This experience was life-changing. Assimilating this knowledge and going deeper into the subject has become the main focus of his life. During this exciting journey, he has seen many connections between science and Vedanta. In 2014, he began writing essays to show us how the teachings of Vedanta can help us add a new dimension to the scientific understanding of the universe. Many people who followed and read these essays suggested that he should compile them in a book. Thus was born Science Meets Vedanta.
Host: Anvesha Rana
Guests: Rishona and Shambavi from My Good School
Comment below and let us know if you like our podcast. If you want to be a part of similar podcasts, join us. We hope to meet you again soon!
Enjoy our shows on www.DilJeeto.com.
You will love the stories our students, teachers, and passionate educators share.
Please find out more about My Good School at www.SchoolEducation.com.
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Learning Forward Podcast Season 10 Episode 17, produced by the students at My Good School, where passion meets education. The Program is brought to you by the students and interns who spread the joy of learning, focusing on reading, writing and speaking.
Entrepreneurship is a leading world phenomenon from when we were told to follow others. Today we can leave our mark by collaborating, connecting and creating. It is to discover our joy and spread it beyond.
In our podcast, we have Mrs Swati Gauba in conversation with Anvesha and Unnati of My Good School. Swati is a digital marketing consultant at DigitalDote.com. She has spent the better part of her career helping big corporates, SMEs and startups with digital marketing and content strategies, ensuring the marketing dollar goes further.
Swati also has experience running her fashion technology startup (Hoppingo.com), where she led editorial, sales strategy, business development, strategic alliances and partnerships. She is one of the top 8 women from South and Southeast Asia that participated in the Female Foundry program by Dentsu Aegis Network in Singapore in 2016. A certified Trainer & Coach on the Science of Happiness designed by Berkeley Institute of Well Being, California and executed by Happiitude India. She has specialised in Happiness Education for Kids. She runs a program, Kids Preneurship, that trains kids to have an entrepreneurial and growth mindset.
We speak about your life, Kidspreneurship and the love for entrepreneurship. There was a lot to learn and there is now to reinforce. Entrepreneurship is not business, it is a mindset of problem-solving, logical reasoning and quick thinking.
Comment below and let us know if you like our podcast. If you want to be a part of similar podcasts, join us. Enjoy our shows on www.DilJeeto.com. You will love the stories our students, teachers, and passionate educators share. Please find out more about My Good School at www.SchoolEducation.com.
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Learning Forward Podcast Season 10 Episode 16, produced by the students at My Good School, where passion meets education. The My Good School Program is brought to you by the students and interns who spread the joy of learning, focusing on reading, writing and speaking.
Meet and Greet is our event to celebrate the work and writing of authors and guests who join us at our Sunday School, hosted online weekly. In this edition, we speak with Deepti Mehrotra, whose books are published by Rupa Publications Pvt Ltd and are available worldwide.
History narrates tales of courageous, brave, patriotic men who sacrificed their necessities to fight for a more significant cause. Still, while highlighting the men down the ages, we often undermine the women of the past who had performed more dangerous deeds and fought for causes which ameliorated the lives of later women. Her Stories: Indian women down the Ages is not just a novel but a keepsake where the tales and stories of Indian women are preserved. It is a way to hear those unheard of and appreciate their efforts for women at large. Consider this beautiful conversation where Dr Deepti Priya Mehrotra deciphers her book. This podcast is an ode to all these Indian women down the ages.
Anvesha Rana - Host from Gyanshree School
Dr Deepti Priya Mehrotra - Author of Her Stories: Indian Women Down The Ages
Jugjiv Singh, Rishona Chopra - Guests
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Learning Forward Podcast Season 10 Episode 15
Nature has its way of calling upon us, but we often ignore those rare signs. We build homes in seclusion away from the abode of wildlife and nature; when we can live peacefully together, why are we so adamant about living apart? Consider this beautiful conversation where Nirmal Ghosh deciphers his book, ‘Blue Sky, White Cloud: Three Novellas’. Our anthropocentric behaviour has indeed broken the typical bond of friendship between nature and us. Learn and reinforce to reconnect with our roots.
Nirmal Ghosh - Author of ‘Blue Sky, White Cloud: Three Novellas.’
Anvesha Rana - Host from Gyanshree School
Rishona Chopra and Sandeep Dutt join in as guests.
There was a lot to learn, and there is now a lot to reinforce, but the lifeline remains that beauty lies in simplicity; we might try to complex situations, but deep down, we are all the same man who used to live with nature to now the man who has built homes in seclusion away from the abode of wildlife and nature.
We are the only species with the power to share our feelings with the world, and we should use this power wisely.
Nirmal addresses some interesting questions:
It is vital to write about what we know simply for authenticity, so what was your process of writing these three novellas, what set off that spark, and how did you go about it?
What do you believe is the key to establishing a relationship with our environment, and how did you do it?
Blue Sky White Cloud is a heart-touching tale that echoes a powerful message of empathy and compassion. Amidst all you do, sir, how do you continue fostering your passion for writing?
Talking about ‘Blue Sky, White Cloud’ is a compilation of three novellas. A novella is a short novel, and this tale revolves around the lives of three distinct animals who live in varying geographies and current independent views. Still, somehow deep down, they are all interconnected.
There is more; this is a heart-warming podcast filled with empathy for nature, real life-changing moments and how humans must learn to respect nature.
Enjoy our shows on www.DilJeeto.com.
You will love the stories our students, teachers, and passionate educators share.
Please find out more about My Good School at www.MyGoodSchool.in.
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Learning Forward Podcast Season 10 Episode 14, we try to understand India's strategy for unleashing its innate greatness: Ms Bhairavi Jani, the author of Highway to Swades. Join Anvesha and Rishona on this marvellous trip to rediscover India's superpowers. In a country overflowing with its culture, a nation intertwined along with its love for heritage and a place blossoming in its beautiful diversity. We belong to India, the land of differences, but these differences act as a binding force for each of us. India is indeed a great country, full of stories to tell and experiences to share. Indeed, all the powers mentioned in the book have their unique meaning.
Powers are a way to recall our past, and as we have said many times, India's only way to rediscover its superpowers is the Highway to Swades. At our Sunday School, we discussed the power of nature, and we believe the character has its way of healing us. Rishona asks Bhairavi Which power inspired you the most and touched your heart and why? Anvesha asks if nature helped you regain yourself and what you love the most about nature.
Bhairavi is a fourth-generation entrepreneur, developmental enthusiast and avid venture philanthropist. She is the Chairperson and Founder of the IEF Entrepreneurship Foundation and Executive Director of SCA Group of Companies, founded in 1896. SCA Group undertakes activities in the supply chain and logistics sector.
Bhairavi has been listed as one of the 30 most Powerful Women in India by the India Today publication. She has been profiled as Stree Shakti (Woman Power) person by CNBC Awaaz and featured as a Young Turk by CNBC TV 18. She has been listed as one of the ten women exemplars by the Hindustan Times, and Business Today Magazine has featured her as the Supply Chain Maven.
Bhairavi is World Economic Forum's Young Global Leader. She is a KBF Fellow of the Aspen Global Leadership Network of the Aspen Institute and a Responsible Leader of the BMW World Responsible Leaders Forum. She is a Member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the Business Honor Society, USA, and the Past National Chairman of CII's Young Indians. She is a trustee of India@75 Foundation, Leap Foundation and Ananta Centre. She serves on the Global Advisory Committee of the Earth Day Network, the Advisory Board of the Global Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship and the Global Advisory Network of Apolitical Academy Global.
Bhairavi is a firm believer in entrepreneurial ecosystems that create livelihood opportunities. She dedicates much of her time, expertise and philanthropy to the cause and has been committed to it for the past decade. In 2014 Bhairavi drove 18,181 km. Across India to gather information on peoples' choices and views on entrepreneurship, livelihood and development. Travelling for 51 days with her team, Bhairavi visited 102 locations and conducted 3000 plus interviews of Indians from all walks of life.
Co-creating sustainable livelihoods for communities in the higher Himalayas is a mission close to her heart.
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Enjoy our shows on www.DilJeeto.com.
You will love the stories our students, teachers, and passionate educators share.
Please find out more about My Good School at www.MyGoodSchool.in.
The information about Bhairavi is sourced from her Linkedin Profile and conversations with us.
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‘ A Beautiful Decay’ by Mr Karan Madhok is a remarkable novel that takes a vivid look at the barbarity beneath the surface in countries like India and America and the toll it takes on the lives of innocents. Visceral and intense, this book dives into the dimensions of oppression we face daily. It resonates with our strength and resilience to get up whenever we fall. Tune into this podcast where the author of ‘ A Beautiful Decay’, Mr Karan Madhok, spills the beans on his novel.
Anvesha Rana - Host from Gyanshree School
Mr Karan Madhok - Author of ‘ A Beautiful Decay’
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india reading olympiad® is a platform which enables, encourages, and endorses an ecosystem which creates functional reading spaces & joy for reading and appreciates the efforts towards igniting a reading revolution across 13 categories. The English Book Depot was selected for the Best Book Store Award. One hundred years and going strong, the bookshop keeps reinventing itself to be relevant with the times. Listen to the story in the words of Sandeep Dutt, the current fourth-generation owner of the family-run book shop at Dehradun.
The Book Shop opened in 1923 at Ferozepur on the Indo-Pak border; in 1948, the family moved to Dehradun to set up the iconic bookstore in the city's heart, and the cafe was added in 2002.
To find out more about the bookshop, visit the website www.ebdbooks.com.
For more about the Food4Tought Foundation and the iro Awards, visit www.food4thoughtfoundation.org.
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