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In a world in which we are constantly required to conform and “fit in”, it is rare to be able to take the road less travelled, and find your calling. 15-year-old Vivek from Bengaluru is an example of a person who has defied the odds to find his true calling, in this case, carpentry.
Vivek’s parents Rashmi and Nagesh Babu recognised their son’s carpentry skills early on and helped him pursue his dreams, as per a report by The Better India.
A young entrepreneur, Vivek creates customised wooden toys for educational purposes, which he supplies to schools. Rashmi and Nagesh realised that traditional methods of teaching were not apt for Vivek, when he was in class six.
They also realised that Vivek’s talents were being contained by making him attend a regular school. Rashmi says, as quoted by The Better India:
Rashmi, who had seen her son struggling to cope with a mainstream academic curriculum in school, decided that Vivek must be enrolled in an alternative form of education. Nagesh was quoted by The Better India as saying:
Rashmi spent months trying to find the right school for Vivek to attend and finally chanced upon Bengaluru-based Aurinko Academy, which claimed to be a “progressive” learning space for children.
Noticing these positive changes in her son, Rashmi soon took Vivek out of his old school and enrolled him full-time at Aurinko Academy.
Vivek hopes to inspire other children to chase their dreams like he did, and looks forward to organising workshops for parents and their kids in the future. You can check out Vivek’s artistry on his Facebook page called “Kingwood Carpentry”.
(With inputs from The Better India)
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