By Venkat Ramakrishnan | Project Leader
Rithin of 10th grade in Dharmapuri
Isha Vidhya school, is a bright student.
He has been studying at Isha Vidhya
since his second grade. He has been
performing really well in his studies.
His aim is to become a Software Engineer.
Rithin enthusiastically participates in all
activities along with the online classes.
He observes well, and learns quickly.
Currently, Rithin is enrolled in
“Forever Learning”, “Big History”, and
“Get Mentored” sessions, and attends
them without fail.
Rithin has solved Rubik’s cube in 56
seconds! He got an appreciation letter
for this achievement from Isha Education’s
Founder Sadhguru!
His achievement that was also shared in
the Times of India newspaper.
Rithins father works at a tea shop. His
mother works as an admin staff in
Dharmapuri Isha Vidhya school. Currently,
there is a little bit of struggle for the smooth
running of Rithin’s family because of the
Covid-19 situation, as admin staff have been
asked to work for 12 days a month.
Rithin’s sister studies at the same school
in the 9th grade. Both are using the same
mobile for online and video classes. Network
and power supply issues are the biggest
challenges for Rithin and his sister in
attending the online classes. Rithin is
concerned because his eyes are getting
irritated, as he is with his mobile most of
the times. But he feels happy that he is able
to learn from home, doing various activities
including class work writing.
Rithin misses his friends, the class room
learning, his teachers, and the Physical
Education Training sessions with friends.
Most importantly, he misses the celebrations
at the school.
In his spare time, Rithin joins his father in
agriculture work. Recently, he planted paddy.
He has also tried out some drawings, and new
steps in dance!
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