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          the importance of making up for mistakes. She was fooled by Indra, who pretended to be her
          husband. When her real husband found out, he got angry and turned her into a stone. This
          story teaches us about trust, being honest, and how our actions can have consequences.
          Sita's story is about a strong and loyal woman. She stayed devoted to Lord Rama even during
          tough  times  when  they  had  to  live  in  the  forest.  She  faced  many  challenges,  but  her
          dedication and strength showed us the power of being true to our beliefs, even when things
         are difficult.
         Draupadi was a brave woman who fought for justice. She went through a lot, especially
         during a game where she was unfairly gambled away. But she never gave up and stood
         strong for what was right. Her story teaches us about courage, resilience, and fighting for
         fairness, even when life is hard.
         Let us connect these tales to our lives, showing us that these stories aren't just old tales but

































         have lessons we can use today. They teach us about making good choices, staying strong in
         tough times, and standing up for what's right. These stories are like guides that help us
         understand life better and become better people.

         In the canvas of education, meditation stands as a cornerstone, fostering mental fortitude
         and inner peace. Stress management and the ethos of hard work are pillars upon which
         success stands tall. Today, we draw parallels between religion and science, for education is
         the bridge that connects the spiritual with the empirical.
         Allow  me  to  emphasize  that  education,  far  beyond  textbooks,  is  a  tool  for  holistic
         development. It is a beacon guiding us towards intellectual prowess, moral rectitude, and
         emotional intelligence. As a teacher myself, I understand the profound responsibility we bear
         in shaping the future generation. Moreover, our journey of learning isn’t limited to academia.
         It extends to the realms of meditation, stress management, and the virtue of hard work. I

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