That라이브 바카라 when they decided to start learning by watching and studying others. They began to observe the practices of Teach for India (TFI) after being part of TFIx (TFI's incubator program), Avishkaar (a center for science and maths in Palampur), Bal Vigyan Khojshala of Berinag, Uttarakhand (supported by Pratham Science Program) and other organisations vested in the space and invited many to their campus. Simultaneously, they began to use films - world cinema, art films, documentaries and Bollywood - more aggressively to expose the students to what is happening outside their immediate environs. For the last 5 years, they have been using cinema as a pedagogical tool to complement classroom learning under the Cinema in School Initiative with the guidance of cinema activists and educators from different parts of the country. "We didn’t just watch the film for fun but actively debated, discussed, argued, drew lessons and insights from what we had shown them," explains Kamlesh Atwal, a former JNU student who is now the principal at the school. Film, he says, slowly but surely became an integral part of their learning and expression as did field studies and research and every single subject within the sphere of social sciences was explored and made clearer to students through the use of films.