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Abhijay
  Malviya, Bronze Award holder from The British School, New Delhi is sharing
  his transforming experience. 
My name
  is Abhijay and I’m from the British School, New Delhi. The Award Programme
  has dramatically changed my personality in many ways. During my Bronze Award
  journey I continued learning the piano and passed with a merit in my
  Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) exam. I played
  basketball three times a week and participated in the academy level
  tournament. Moreover, I went on an Adventurous Journey to Southern India,
  where I cycled long distances and participated in many activities, such as
  rappelling to name a few. 
However,
  the most transforming experience was at a school for the underprivileged
  children at Saksham Bal Vikas, an NGO in Gurgaon. The parents of the students
  in the school are mostly workers and street stall owners, who don’t have the
  money to send their wards to school. I believe that the under privileged in the
  country need to be educated so that India can grow as a modern nation, and
  institutions like this should be set up everywhere. What I learnt from
  interacting with these children is that they are extremely optimistic with
  big ideas, but did not have the available opportunities to follow their ideas
  before joining school. 
Since
  this school was already teaching academics, I decided to show them another
  side to the coin, the side they had great desire for and where they could
  really express their creativity: Music. On the first day, they were very
  excited to see my keyboard. To cope with the excitement I taught them the
  basics of composition, a move which would not have been the best at an early
  stage but I couldn't take the risk of boring them with some
  theoretical knowledge! They even started calling me ‘Keyboard Sir’. Overall
  their happiness along with the driving determination for success really made
  me reflect on my own life, and if I have to take away one learning experience
  from this, it would be to appreciate what’s given and stay focused to
  capitalize on opportunities. Click  for pictures | 
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
"The Keyboard Sir"
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