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Shiksha

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“Shiksha” (ISBN: 9780143448655) by Manish Sisodia recounts the revolutionary transformation of Delhi’s government schools. Discover the innovative “Happiness Curriculum” and “Entrepreneurship Mindset Programme” that propelled these schools to excellence. Sisodia’s inspiring story offers a blueprint for positive change in education, showcasing hope and possibility.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143448655
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: Paper Back
  • No of Pages: 208
  • ISBN-10: 014344865X
  • Publisher Date: 2019
  • Language: Hindi

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Shiksha

  1. Afzal Ahmad

    Sisodia’s vision is commendable. ‘Shiksha’ provides a practical roadmap for improving government schools. A must-read for educators and policymakers.

  2. Akash Kumar Singh

    An optimistic and hopeful book. ‘Shiksha’ demonstrates the potential for positive change in government education.

  3. Sayantan Debnath

    A great resource for educators and policymakers. ‘Shiksha’ offers practical solutions for improving government schools. Impressive!

  4. Rashi Sharma

    Inspiring story of change! ‘Shiksha’ showcases how dedicated leadership can revolutionize education. Highly recommended.

  5. Kumar Satyam

    An insightful look into the transformation of Delhi’s schools. The ‘Entrepreneurship Mindset Programme’ is particularly impressive.

  6. Yadav Akshay Dayanand

    Although it has positive aspects, it lacks a thorough examination of the challenges encountered during implementation

  7. Ankit Yadav

    A compelling narrative of transformation. Sisodia’s dedication to improving education is truly inspiring. Must Read.

  8. Aayush Jaiswal

    Provides a good overview of the changes in Delhi’s schools. The focus on happiness is refreshing. Good job!

  9. Swapnil Harishbhai Patel

    Felt a little self-congratulatory at times, but the ideas presented are definitely worth considering for other schools.

  10. Srijan Agrawal Manglik

    A worthwhile read, but it could have benefited from more diverse perspectives on the reforms.

  11. Noirrit Banerjee

    It is a good book, but it’s too focused on painting a rosy picture.

  12. Latpate Mayuri Dattatray

    Inspiring story of educational transformation in Delhi. A must-read for anyone interested in education reform.

  13. Samarth Bhardwaj

    An okay read, but nothing groundbreaking. Some good ideas, but also some areas that need further exploration.

  14. Dhananjay Joshi

    A good read about Delhi’s education reforms. Some parts felt a bit repetitive, but overall inspiring. The ‘Happiness Curriculum’ sounds fantastic!

  15. Hemant Kumar

    A very insightful read! It highlights the importance of holistic development in education.

  16. Tarun

    While the book highlights positive changes, it lacks critical analysis. Worth reading, but with a grain of salt.

  17. Aseem Goel

    A powerful account of educational reform. Sisodia’s passion for education shines through. A great source of inspiration.

  18. Arshit Singh

    The book felt biased and self-serving. It lacked objective criticism about the programs and outcomes.

  19. Komal Gupta

    Inspirational account of educational reform. A testament to the power of vision and determination.

  20. Akshat Chourasia

    Interesting initiatives, but the book could have been more concise. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion on education reform.

  21. Deepesh Pandey

    Truly inspiring book about revolutionizing education! Sisodia’s passion and vision are evident throughout.

  22. Gautamdev Chakravarty

    A must-read for all those seeking inspiration and practical insights into transforming public education systems!

  23. Revathi Kanmani

    Interesting but a bit lengthy. Could have been more concise without losing the important details.

  24. Joydeep Sarkar

    Some interesting concepts, but the writing style is a bit dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in education policy.

  25. Gurneet Kaur

    While the reforms are impressive, the book doesn’t delve deeply into the challenges faced. Could have been more balanced.

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