Knowledge needs humanity for tolerance

Knowledge needs humanity for tolerance
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The show projected the importance of basic principles of living and values and raised pertinent questions like ‘Politics without principles’. “We use these skits, drams and theatre performances to build confidence in our children. 

As part of the annual day programme, ‘Hemanth Utsav’, students of the Abhyasa Residential School presented a drama and dance that preached the message of tolerance. About 400 children performed in the cultural extravaganza for about 50 minutes. The show projected the importance of basic principles of living and values and raised pertinent questions like ‘Politics without principles’. “We use these skits, drams and theatre performances to build confidence in our children.

By choosing topical and contemporary subjects, we make them alert socially so that they have a better understanding of things around them,” said Vinayak Kalletla, CEO and founder director of the School. Sending the message, ‘Education without character is dangerous’, the cultural programme highlighted that intolerance in the society is a reflection of this lack of character.

“We live in a world of guided missiles and misguided men, where we are technically advanced but, we find it impossible to cope with the most basic of life’s challenges. Through the show we want to show that through humanity, we can live in peace,” said Vinayak Kalletla. The Chief of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), AK Khan was present at the function.

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