Teaching with Heart

“Teaching has always been a passion of mine. With a background in science and mathematics, I have dedicated years to helping children understand these subjects. One of my proudest achievements if you ask today, it will be completing my B.Ed in 1981-82 in Nagpur…
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Teaching was never just about academics for me—it was about connecting with people, understanding them, and making a difference in their lives. I have fond memories of storytelling sessions with children at the Vanvasi Ashram and reading books aloud to the elderly in their homes….”
Published today sixth story as part of my project I call "Frames of Her Life" ✨️It's a photo series that combines portraits with personal stories, highlighting the varied journeys and experiences of women. My intention is to engage with women in my vicinity, delve into their stories, and narrate them through both words and image!
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Portrait Photography by Jaee Jadhav | Words by Mrunalini Bhave | March 23rd 2025
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