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Though you may feel confident putting your words to paper, you may struggle with how to write a short story that will win awards and contests.
Birla Open Minds International School (BOMIS), under the guidance of Birla Edutech Limited, offers comprehensive solution for education that envelopes the individual's learning period right from the formative early years to K-12 schooling.
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Our teaching methodology incorporates a blend of classroom and non-classroom learning that fosters key life skills like communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, decision-making, interpersonal relationship skills, empathy, coping with stress, and self-awareness building skills.
Some of the greatest learning takes place outside the classroom and the focus of the curriculum is to apply the things taught in the classroom to real life. With creativity, innovation, and invention being the main pillars BOMIS excels beyond academic excellence in every way.
Though you may feel confident putting your words to paper, you may struggle with how to write a short story that will win awards and contests.
The need and importance of yoga in education also follows from the fact that it helps in improving concentration and attention span.
Personal development is essential to realising your professional goals and aspirations in life. Some personal skills include integrity, communication, work ethic, leadership, problem-solving, confidence and interpersonal skills.
Diwali, the festival of lights, marks the time when millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world celebrate the triumph of good over evil with beautiful rituals such as festive lights, fireworks, sweet delicacies and family gatherings. We delve into the Diwali story, history and traditions, to find out how Diwali is celebrated and how you can take part in the magical festivities.
The first known date of Christmas being rejoiced on December 25th was in 336 AD, through the time of the Roman Emperor Constantine who was the first Christian Roman Emperor. After some years, Pope Julius I formally announced that the birth of Jesus would rejoice on the 25th of December.
Lord Rama traveled to Lanka with an army of monkeys and with the support of his brother Lakshman and Lord Hanuman he killed Ravana on the tenth day of the battle. The first nine days are celebrated as Navratri and the tenth day when Ravana is killed Dussehra is celebrated.
It is dedicated to the sun god, Surya, and corresponds to Makar Sankranti, the harvest festival under many regional names celebrated throughout India.