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Mathematics and Life 75 75th blogpost - Let's grow together

 75th blogpost - Let's grow together


Background I take inspiration from mother Nature. The infallible regularity, the spirit of giving in abundance, completely free and equally to all are truly worth emulating to the best of our capabilities.


It is indeed a pleasure to recall the past 75 days’ interaction with you. I have tried my best to publish the blog at sharp 8 am IST. It has also been my constant endeavour to keep a wider variety of audience in mind - the existing maths teachers, the student - teacher pursuing her B. Ed., the wanting to be teachers, young parents wishing to revise core math concepts to help their kids and save on their tuitions, a avid reader who wants to know, revise the lost touch with mathematics.


Honestly speaking, this far the focus was more on being there on time. Now that there is a milestone, regularity has been established. These days I am having 1 or 2 days’ lead time. That is, my Thursday blog is ready by Tuesday. I strive to reach one week lead time by the 100th blogpost.


In this journey, I received many comments (190+), suggestions and even founded as well as unfounded criticism. Snehal Prabhune, Arti Sarvate, Shruti Goel, Dr Swati, Laly have contributed a lot in that context.


As requested in the video below, let's join hands to grow together. Please suggest, forward, refer, names of good maths teachers, tutors who are putting in good efforts in making maths more interesting, appealing for their students. The person(s) could be a private tutor, regular teacher, government school teacher, small home group teaching lady, trained or untrained. I will interact with each. Create a profile, make their efforts known publicly.


Here is the video link 


https://youtu.be/pwUstv4UAT8


Please like, share the video and subscribe the channel, pressing the bell icon to get an update of the latest video I produce.


Here is the Teacher Referral Form to refer good maths teachers and their works. I have given two spaces. More can be added by messaging on the below numbers, mail address.


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoaUNiRbt5rIwRgtlgqg0rUGK4XixTjLWGRnJk2SIVu2j5yg/viewform


Thanks for all the warm support 


Dr Prakash Moghe

8085906062, 7489447223

drpnmoghe@gmail.com











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  1. Yes definitely we will all grow together

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  2. Sir . Congrats for the 75 th day of your journey of blogs🥰👍. All the blogs are really helpful for us will be helpful for the upcoming students as well as upcoming teachers. May god bless you sir and wishes for your days ahead. 🙏👍

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    1. Thanks for all your support, good wishes dear Laly

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  3. Nice Blog thanks for sharing useful information for us, online tutoring jobs maths

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