The map on the right hand side of the blog serves as a way for you to not only follow the cities and villages we will be visiting, but also the groups of people, activities, foundations, and museums that are part of our journey. There are pictures and descriptions for you to build background knowledge courtesy of Tushar Gandhi, son of Dr. Arun Gandhi.
What do you notice and wonder?
Front Row: Kelvin Zorilla, Michael Lopez, Archie Abram, Kyra Scott, Sofia Williams and Lebrielle Cowlay-Session
great photo shows how much into it they are
ReplyDeleteI hope we get to see some of Gandhi's personal belongings when she visits his home.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the market, it just seems so cool to see the hustle and bustle. I wonder if there are and foot traffic jams.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what all the students were thinking while he was speaking.
ReplyDeletethe barefoot college is interesting to me because the women learn specifically about making solar electric generators and machines.
ReplyDeleteI notice that India is between the Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal. I wonder which part of India is poor and which part is rich.
ReplyDeleteHow many hospital are in India
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to learn more about the AVANI children home.
ReplyDeleteI notice that you're going to be all over India. I was wondering if all the places that you'll be visiting are linked to Mahatma Gandhi or the M.K Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence. If so how are they linked together and how did the link form?
ReplyDeleteI noticed that they have a national museum for Gandhi and have a lot of his possessions and some of his bloodstained cloths from his last days of life.
ReplyDeleteThe Mehrauli park looks very old, I wonder what period was it built in.
ReplyDeletei hope to learn a lot of things about the Indian culture while Ms. Caparco is in India with Gandhi
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many schools are in India and i notice that all eyes are on Arun Gandhi.
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteWill you be close to the Ghangi river?
ReplyDeleteIt is a very broad spectrum of India that you will be experiencing. What will be your method of travel?
ReplyDeleteI read about a group called the WIT. Women's India Trust is the group and it helps women learn skills and find jobs for them.
ReplyDeletewhat kinds of food will you be eating?
ReplyDeleteAre you thinking about visiting a school in India?
ReplyDeletei wonder if Dr Arun will be back next year
ReplyDeleteAlso about the tour if you see one what are the zoo's like if they have them
ReplyDeleteI noticed that India is a huge place. But, I actually wonder how many schools and hospitals are over-there?
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