Project Report
| Aug 21, 2021
Wanting To Be An Animator!
By Venkat Ramakrishnan | Project Leader
Harisri-July-02-2021
Harisri watches cartoons avidly
and loves the Smurfs cartoon.
When she won a prize in an art
competition, it motivated her
further. No one in her family is
artistically inclined but she is
intent on pursuing an
undergraduate course in
animation after Grade 12.
Harisri is a scholarship student
who joined Isha Vidhya Erode
in LKG. Now in Grade 11,
Harisri was a class leader and
class topper in Grade 10 with
a score of 94%. Her family
members, teachers, friends, and
her family situation inspire her
to do well. She says that her
teachers are like mothers nudging
their children to wakefulness and
that they've constantly helped her
overcome her shortcomings to do
well academically.
LKG is the short form for
Lower Kindergarten.
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Aug 14, 2021
Wanting To Be A Police Officer
By Venkat Ramakrishnan | Project Leader
Dhinesh-July-02-2021
Dhinesh loves Silambam, a weapon-based
Indian martial art, and recently won the
first prize in the state-level Silambam
championship. Inspired by his Silambam
teacher, Dhinesh dreams of becoming a
police inspector to serve the country and
help everyone. He also wants to become
a Silambam master.
The son of a daily wage worker, Dhinesh
joined Isha Vidhya Nagercoil in LKG on
a scholarship and is encouraged by his
parents to do well academically. Besides
having a keen interest in sports, Dhinesh
is especially interested in science as he's
fascinated by inventions.
Dhinesh is now in Grade 8 and very
appreciative of the importance given to
sports at Isha Vidhya. He finds the
teaching methodology and the
atmosphere at the school stimulating.
LKG: Lower Kindergarten.
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Aug 7, 2021
Wanting To Be An Innovative Architect!
By Venkat Ramakrishnan | Project Leader
Aarthi-July-02-2021
Aarthi, a Class 11 student of Isha Vidhya
Salem, was drawn to architecture and
interior design during a school field trip
to the Airavateswara temple at Tanjavur,
Dharasuram, a few years back.
She says, “I was impressed by the
intricate designs on the walls of the
temples and thought I should pursue
this as a career.” She then began browsing
the Internet and was amazed by the
temples at Mahabalipuram. This cemented
her desire to study architecture.
Aarthi has been a class topper and has
also won prizes in throw ball and tennikoit
at the zonal level. She says that her teachers’
encouraging words, “You can do it, you
have such good skills,” inspire her to do
well in academics.
She aims to do well in Class 12 and gain
admission to Anna University, Chennai,
and become an architect with innovative
styles for common good. She also wants
to build low-cost housing for the poor.
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