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Message from the Principal
Dear Readers, Contributors and Makers of “Bosco Musings”,
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Happy to get in touch with you. You prove yourself to be budding change makers. Keep up the good spirit. Our students are here once again putting their thoughts, inspirations and ideas together on the theme, INNOVATIVE THINKING. “If all are thinking alike, then no one is thinking”, said a great soul. Innovative thinking is actually a celebration of our differences and the variety of our personalities. We contribute to the growth of our society through our divergent thought-patterns and new way of approaching the reality. Humanity would not have been on the road to development and progress if discovery and innovation were not to be given importance. Human mind is such a great asset to the human progress that with its questioning the existing systems, searching and exploring for solutions we have come thus far. While we rejoice and reap the fruits of development in technology and in every aspect of our life, unfortunately we have gone so far as to destroy our own earth, nature and habitat for all forms of life. Today there is a greater need to undo the process of development we have trodden so far. More innovative thinking and discovery is needed and has to be employed in order to make our earth, environment and resources more sustainable for humanity and other life forms. Let us wish and pray that humanity may become more creative and innovative in the sustainable development and progress.
Here at Don Bosco, we believe in fanning into flames the creativity and discovery. We propel the child to think wild, different, out of the box and come out with their own learnings and discoveries and thus arrive at healthy and sustainable solutions to the problem of life and environment. We want to make room for more such enquiries into the realities. As we glance through the pages of this e-magazine it is so overwhelming to know the deep-seated thirst of our students for innovation and discovery. While this e-magazine fosters on the one hand the literary skills of our students, it also reveals the novelty in thinking and desire for change and newness. We wish that this magazine may inspire the readers towards innovative thinking and discovery. I wish to thank whole heartedly Madam Christine for taking such a keen interest in this endeavour and extending opportunities to students to grow. My hearty congratulations to the students who were on the editorial board. May everyone who contributed to this magazine become prolific writers and become catalysts of change. May God Bless us all.
Fr. G. Chinnababu MA., B.Ed.