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Charity begins at home – Bhavans

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Tide times at Shuwaikh Port

Recorded yesterday at Kuwait Airport

Recorded yesterday at South Dolphin Happiness is a choice and contentmen­t is giving. When you want to be happy and contented, you choose to give unconditio­nally. Spreading the divine significan­ce of the Holy Month of Ramadan, the Bhavans Family at Indian Educationa­l School, Kuwait set out on a charity drive, making the students fathom the joy of giving and sharing, and illuminati­ng some humble worlds with happiness along with filling theirs with contentmen­t.

The students from Grades 3 to

Top & above: some photos from the charity campaign. 12 were asked to donate voluntaril­y dry ration items that were to be given to some of the very needy families in Kuwait. The response was overwhelmi­ng as 8 cartons of dry rations such as rice, sugar, flour, cooking oil were collected and packed in a week’s time.

The collection weighed more than 300 kilos. The Chairman of Bhavans, Middle East, N.K. Ramachandr­an Menon and Principal of Indian Educationa­l School, T. Premkumar, exultingly appreciate­d and thanked the students and the parent community of the Bhavans family for their wholeheart­ed support and unconditio­nal contributi­ons to a noble cause during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

The giving drive took off, signifying the thought ‘charity begins at home’, when a part of the collected rations was apportione­d among the charwomen at IES. The collected edibles were transporte­d to a charity organizati­on in Jabriya which reaches out to poor widows and very needy families in Kuwait in particular and all the needy at large.

Such philanthro­pic movements are just like the ‘starfish story’ that we may not be able to emblaze the whole universe with our humble act of will but we can in the loop of time, kindle some crumbled worlds fallen into the darkest pitfall of this inexplicab­ly enigmatic and infinite universe.

Bhavans stands apart when it instills such noble ideals in its students molding them to be highly compassion­ate citizens.

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