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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWritten over a period of time, in between her busy schedule as a senior Science teacher of a leading Educational Institute of central India, the title ‘World Through My Lens’, is a collection of short write-ups by Sandhya Deshpande who is an all-rounder with a unique observational skill and a lot of wits. Her creative impulses have tackled multifarious single-handed experiences from a vast career of twenty-five years in the field of education. This book will take readers down the memory lane of their school days, it will also help them cherish the best days of their life. The author’s observations are wide-ranging from nature to natural, manual to the digital, classrooms to the haunting backstage, from picnic to panic, from a need to greed, the imposition of unusual expectations to real-life conditions, from an under-confident student to a successful adult, etc.
The write-ups can be a guide for parents and teachers to understand minute details and the hidden beauty of this profession. The written language is simple and will help readers relate easily. As said by Rabindranath Tagore Ji, ‘It’s simple to be happy, but difficult to be simple’.
Sandhya Deshpande
Sandhya Deshpande is a dedicated, innovative science teacher who has a multifaceted personality. Her father being in defence helped her travel extensively right from her childhood. She is an all-rounder having many hobbies to keep her hyperactive personality engaged like reading, writing, painting, singing, drama, cooking, knitting, stitching to name a few.
She puts her heart and soul in everything she does, crowned as an orator of town, she has conducted workshops for teachers, been invited as a judge for debates, science exhibitions, etc. Her passion includes value-based teaching, counselling the parents, writing articles for newspapers, newsletters of national repute. Her paper was adjudged as the best paper and was published in a national journal. She is married to Shri. Sanjay Deshpande. Her son Yug is a graduate and daughter Shiwali is in the eleventh standard. She is full of life and energy and loves to spread happiness with her extremely good sense of humour and wit.
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