Season 2 | Ep 31 | A Mountain & A Hill | An Indian (Sikkimese) Folktale
This week, we are retelling a story from Season 1, retelling a Hindi story in English and bringing it in context of this season of the podcast. In the process of translating this story I noticed some finer nuances about the Mountain and his personality that I had overlooked earlier.
Here is an example of Story Pedagogy with concepts of Geography.
In the Living Room, retell this story to talk about growing up!
At the workplace, use this story to trigger ideas of Leadership, Mentorship and Ambition.
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Story Source | Translated from Bharat ki Aadivaasi Kshetro ki Lok Kathaye
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