ir Gouranga made it his mission to know each student personally. He learned their fears, dreams, and challenges. He organized group discussions where students shared their aspirations. He encouraged the shy ones to speak, praised hard work, and patiently guided those who faltered. Parents, initially skeptical, began to see changes. Their children were more confident, engaged, and hopeful. Sir Gouranga became not only a teacher but a mentor and friend — a guiding light in their young lives.