School Founded By Mother Of Author Village Commemorates War Hero Extra Quality

For the students, the day was an immersive history lesson. They participated by reading poems and laying wreaths, actively engaging in the act of remembrance.

The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks and a call to action to continue promoting the values of education, patriotism, and community service. For the students, the day was an immersive history lesson

The village of in Kerala, India, serves as the setting for a story where education and heroism intersect. In this village, Mary Roy , the mother of the renowned author Arundhati Roy, founded the Pallikoodam school (originally Corpus Christi) in 1967. The village of in Kerala, India, serves as

The event began with a wreath-laying ceremony at the war hero's memorial, followed by a speech by the author, who spoke about the importance of remembering and honoring those who have made sacrifices for the country. The students of the school presented a cultural program, which included a play, dance, and song performances, highlighting the war hero's life and achievements. The students of the school presented a cultural

The commemoration serves as a reminder that villages are often built on the shoulders of giants, some of whom are famous for their pens and others for their swords. By dedicating a space within the school, the village ensures that the author’s mother is remembered not just as a footnote in a biography, but as a visionary educator; similarly, the war hero is remembered not as a name on a distant cenotaph, but as a neighbour.