India’s first Olympics individual gold medalist at the Beijing Games, Abhinav Bindra plans to open a chain of more than 500 schools throughout the country. They had written a letter to Chandigarh administrator S F Rodrigues Wednesday to sanction us the appropriate land for the construction of thier first school in the city,.These schools will be of international standards with unmatched sports facilities. They will develop a special curriculum modules that will be common in all the schools. The Bindra family will directly control the schools in Punjab, whereas schools in other states will be given to franchises.
The name of the schools will be Abhinav Bindra Ace Public School (ABAPS) and they plan to open 20-25 schools in every state of the country. They will give franchise of the school to interested parties who have the required land and funds..Thier aim is to introduce the concept of happy schools. Going to school should not be a burden on any student, rather they should go there happily and willingly.
There will be a unique talent search system in each school and they bring out the real talent of students that can be in studies, sports, art, theatre or in any of the field. They will have schools in every state, so if a child has to shift to some other city in between the session then he can easily get admission in another branch of the ABAPS. The motto of thier school is, ‘Fortune favours the brave’.
The schools will be affiliated with Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and will be residential cum day boarding. The schools will be co-educational and till class 12. They will also introduce a system of student exchange programmes with the schools of developed countries.
Abniav is now up with his faithful service for india .He is really a true citizen and he proved it with his contributions.
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Abhinav Bindra to open chain of 500 schools across India
Posted by wazeemme08 on December 19th 2008




(9 votes, average: 4.22 out of 5)He Came, He Saw, He Conquered
Posted by Varun Anand on December 15th 2008




(10 votes, average: 3.60 out of 5)In walked the little master with a determined look on his face. He had unfinished business there at Chennai. It was there a few years back, he had played a superb knock against Pakistan, braving a back spasm, and almost stole the victory out from Pakistan’s hands. But he got out when India were 17 runs short of the target and India lost the match by 12 runs. Sachin was disappointed that he hadn’t stayed till the end of the innings and won the match for India.




