The Chairman
The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education. Martin Luther King, Jr.
We always believed that hard work and success go hand in hand as it’s important that to be successful, you have to use each day as an opportunity to improve, to be better, to get a little bit closer to your goals. It might sound like a lot of work—and with a busy schedule, next to impossible. But the best part is, the more you accomplish, the more you’ll want to do, the higher you’ll want to reach. So as long as you have the hunger for success, you will always have the power within you to achieve it.
While starting with Aster Institutions our motto was to give a platform where we can develop skills, and habits which can move from one generation to the other. Moreover, we need to understand education is essential for the overall development of a human being, education helps in developing their personal, and social skills. At Aster our aim is to provide Value based Education because it promotes effective learning and underpins continuous improvement of the personal, social and moral well being because mere teaching, learning, improving knowledge and skills without building character and mind may not contribute to the holistic development of children, which is a must for the world to become a better place, and in Aster we aim at character building with imparting knowledge as we can observe that in spite of the increasing literacy rate and more people receiving education, the crime rate is refusing to come down! The rise in crimes, violence and other destructive activities in the society can be ascribed to poor inculcation of values. Once values become everyone’s priority in life, all the negative aspects of life will automatically dwindle. The world direly needs people with high values to make it a better place to live in.
At Aster we provide a positive learning environment which means that a student feels comfortable, has a sense of rapport with their teachers and peers, and believes they can be successful as it’s rightly said “Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude.”
“If I can help anyone, I should do it without making any noise about it.”