Learn to ask more and more: Aisshwarya DKS Hegde

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 Well-known educationist Aisshwarya DKS Hegde has urged the students to inculcate the power of 'asking'. Addressing the annual prize day program of Baldwin Girls' High School, educationist and entrepreneur who serves as the trustee secretary of the National Educational Foundation stressed the importance of developing the power of asking questions and explained why this skill is crucial for students' growth and success.


Expressing her delight at being part of the 144-year-old institution, Aisshwarya stated, "I am happy to be part of this legacy in education." She reflected on her journey into the field of education, noting that it was not a choice but a chance given to her by her father, who encouraged her to explore the opportunity.

"My only advice to children is to keep the child in your heart. Children are fearless when it comes to asking questions, and this is a crucial skill. The courage to ask leads to the power to try. Even after classes, teachers encourage students to ask questions, and this practice is essential", she said.
                             
Drawing a parallel to modern technology, she noted, "Look at the world today; it is in a state of transition. Students are moving from textbooks to tools like ChatGPT. The essence of ChatGPT is asking the right questions. Only by asking the right questions do you get the right answers. This is the power of asking without the fear of being judged. When you have the courage to ask, you keep the child alive in your life."

School principal Ms. Asha Margaret Das said, "For more than a century, Baldwin has carved a name for providing quality education. Our school under the leadership of Honorable Bishop N. L. Karkare (Chairman, Baldwin Institutions), Madam Kamal Karkare (President) for their support." Manager Ms. Phebe Sheela Rani added, "Baldwins has always strived to provide the highest quality of education." During the program, certificates and prizes were awarded to students from grades six to nine. The event also featured cultural performances, which were a highlight of the evening.
                            
Dr. Joshua Samuel (Sec. BMES), HR head Ms. Anitha Isaac, Vice-principal Ms. Sujatha Catherine, and  Special Guest - Dr Divya Rangenahalli Founder of Media Connect, Mrs Sheetal Khullar were in attendance.

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