Monday, February 14, 2022

 

  Stones to Milestone

Lakshya Ojha

We enter in a school as an individual with our anxieties, strength, and excitement. But the institutions like MPS helps  us to transform our personality. The reverence of being an mpsite is earned and the legacy of which sustains even after school. Process of knowledge is an experience, and I had a fulfilling one at school. Subsequently, I may have left MPS, but MPS has not left me. All the life learnings and memories stay intact and fresh engraved in the heart.

The campus building of mirrors, where we never missed chances to adore ourselves, and in innocence we never thought that this campus was building capacities for our present and laying the foundation of our future. Those mirrors turned out to be our window to the future and its opportunities. We were rough noises as a child collected in the assembly hall. But it was those Morning Life Lesson Stories by Principal Ma’am and other equally important lessons by teachers which helped us discover the symphony of life. The music of those stories stays vibrant in our heart till date and constantly reminding us that greatness lies in not just being human but being humane.
The teachers here played the role of friend, mentor and coach. They are here not to earn millions, but to inspire the billions of dreams we children have. Teenage and its vulnerability never confronted us because of the motherly shelter we had under the shade of those teachers.
In today's polarized world, where sectarian thoughts have overpowered the harmony and thread of unity, I feel lucky to be an MPSite where we celebrated all the festivals, not necessarily with roar and pomp but the idea of unity in diversity always remains aloud.
I will remain indebted to Principal Madam, Teachers, and Management who have not built a school but a temple of learning, not just in substance, but indeed in full measure which transformed us from stone to milestone. Wrapping up, as they say, “Once an MPSite, always an MPSite”.
                                                                                                                                                                                 

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