Dr. Rashmi Singh

Principal, MIT World Peace School, Alandi

The education in today's scenario, has acquired another dimension – “Management of Wisdom”. The Management of wisdom is nothing but the form of Education which enables the mankind to nurture the skills of management and convert these into wisdoms. We, at World Peace School, Latur believes in the Guru Mantra of Management Wisdom- “Think, Ask and Do.” “Think” is the keyword which inspires us to take a lead from Shri Ganesha jee. She inspires us to be a good THINKER. Lord Ganesha jee's Big Head inspires us to Think Big and Think Profitably; The Big Ears prompt us to listen patiently to new ideas and suggestions; The Narrow eyes point to deep concentration, needed to finish tasks in hand well and quickly; The Long Nose tells us to poke around inquisitively to learn more and the Small Mouth reminds us to speak less and listen more. The word “Ask” derives inspiration from Maa Saraswatijee to do self-development by ASKING, after we have thought over it deeply. Ask for more information and do it. Maa Saraswatijee is called the Goddess of Speech. She is also associated to water. Maa Saraswati jee is the Goddess of knowledge and Learning because he possesses all the Learning of the Vedas, Scriptures, Dancing, Music and Poetry.

She embodies wisdom, fortunes, intelligence, nourishment, brilliance, contentment, splendour and devotion. She is depicted as a gracefully seated Goddess, holding a Veena, a Rosary and the Scripture. The instrument symbolises knowledge of the Arts held in high esteem in Vedic Culture. The term “Do” refers us to get motivation from Maa Lakshmi jee. She inspires to be a DOER. Money will follow when we start DOING things. Maa Lakshmijee is the Goddess of wealth which brings contentment, prosperity and general wellbeing. She is born of the lotus, holding the lotus and residing on it. In Indian mythology, Lotus is the symbol of perfection, as it symbolises eight petals for happiness. These constitute the Asta Lakshmi but the Dhana Lakshmijee is the most popular one, because wealth takes care of our economic wellbeing and brings comfort and ease into our lives. If we look at these eight petals of the lotus, we find that each petal symbolises individually for Money (Dhana), Food (Anna/Bhojan), Children (Santaan), Courage (Sahas/Himmat), Learning (Vidya), Victory (Vijay), Prosperity (Unnati) and Happiness (Khushi).

We, at World Peace School, Alandi, Pune are striving hard to make our students a real follower of this Guru Mantra of Management Wisdom and to get advantaged, when it comes to face the challenges of life. And, we are sure that the day will come when this management of wisdom will be instilled in the character of all Gurukulites by THINKING, ASKING and DOING…. May Shree Ganesha jee, Maa Saraswati jee and Maa Lakshmi jee shower their choicest blessings on us.

Mrs. Alisha Aggarwal

Vice-Principal, MIT World Peace School, Alandi

"The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.”

The primary function of education is not just to acquire knowledge but to develop the ability to think intensively and critically. True education also focuses on developing strong character which includes values such as honesty, empathy, responsibility, and respect for others. These values help individuals become better members of society and contribute positively to their communities’ skills.

As the Vice Principal of the Dr. Vishwanath Karad World Peace School Latur, I feel honoured to be a part of a school that is committed to providing our students with quality education and building a strong character. We believe that every student has a unique set of skills and talents, and it is our goal to help them discover and develop these talents.