The Eternal School Here is a school with no syllabus, yet tests and exams are plentiful. They are never scheduled—they surprise us. Here is a school where homework is not given in the classroom. Sometimes, homework is given at home, and the submission is due within minutes. Here is a school with no fixed subjects, but we must keep learning whatever is presented to us each day. Here is a school with no qualified teachers—yet everyone we encounter has something to teach us. Here is a school with no fixed duration for starting or completing our education. It is an ongoing process, forever unfolding. Here is a school with no designated classrooms—yet every place we stand, sit, or sleep becomes its own classroom. You may be wondering: where on earth is this school? It is our life. Life itself is an eternal school, where learning is continuous, and assessment never ends. LIFE — Learning Is Forever. M.L.Narendra Kumar
The Red beneath the words A revolutionary message, written in blue ink, described the hardships faced by the oppressed. A young man read it and said, "I can feel the pain of the person who wrote this—and his deep concern for the oppressed." One of the leaders of the revolutionary party replied, "My dear young man, the message is written in blue, but it reflects the red blood that was shed to fight for the oppressed." The leader continued, "Remember: sometimes what you read is not mere words. They are agony, pain, and sacrifice. There were many more such thoughts—written to reveal the reality of suppression to the world—, but unfortunately, they are buried along with those brave revolutionaries in their graves. History is a subject of convenience. It has been written by those who survived. And we do not know what made them survive—their betrayal, or their might. "You read words written in blue ink. Now go in search of the many suppressed people wh...