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Reflective blog on academic visit at Ankur school

PNR society is a unique group of institutions, which has been working for disabled children in Bhavnagar.Many institutes like K.K.Blind school and home for the blind, K.L.Institute for the Deaf, Ankur school for Mentally Retarted children have been working under PNR society for relief. It’s always spellbinding for me to be acquainted with disabled people. Among these institutes luckily on 28 th June, we had an academic visit at Ankur school – school for special children. Though it was our sudden planned visit, it was the best one. What is disability?  It is a kind of psychological disorder, which limits the person’s physical and mental activities and senses. Ankur school- the school for special children, as the name itself suggests that they have special children in school. It has been working to bring the improvement in the life of mentally Challenged children.   Throughout this visit Bhavna Andharia Mehta ma’am guided us. We vi...

Movie review on "The Modern Times"

Movie and Literature are two well known art forms. In this era these forms build and go together. Being a student of a literature, movie watching is essential as well as a new way of learning for me. Nowadays movie can act as an effective educational tool. Only reading of the book can’t be much interesting but the movie can be.The visual clips of the movies can help or as well as provide a better understanding about any literary work. In the department of English, we have a kind of fun and enjoyment to study literature along with the understanding of the various movies. Today we had a movie screening of THE MODERN TIMES, American comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin which was published in 1936. It is considered one of his most important films along with his classics such as The Great Dictator, Gold Rush and City Lights. Charlie Chaplin is known as #polymath. He was an English comic actor, filmmaker and composer. He rose to fame in th...