About Bhasha Language Academy

Hindi,
made simple.

"I've spent my whole career helping children love Hindi. That's still what we do here — one student at a time."

My teaching story

35 years of teaching — and counting.

I started teaching Hindi at Delhi Public School, East of Kailash, in 1989. Over the next 35+ years I taught thousands of students — many of them are parents themselves today, sending their own children for tuition.

What I learnt in those years is that children rarely struggle with Hindi — they struggle with how it is taught. Too much grammar, too little reading aloud. Too many rules, too few examples. Children switch off, and parents start to worry.

After retiring from full-time school teaching, I started taking private tuitions so I could go back to teaching the way I always believed it should be: one child at a time, at their pace, with stories, examples and lots of practice. That is what Bhasha Language Academy is.

What we stand for

Our teaching values.

01

Clear teaching

Every concept explained simply, with examples — until the student truly understands, not just memorises.

02

Patient and personal

Classes go at your child's pace. Questions are welcome. Mistakes are part of learning.

03

Real results

Stronger marks, better writing, and the confidence to read, speak, and enjoy Hindi.

04

Strong fundamentals

We focus on the basics first — script, reading aloud, sentence structure — so everything that comes later feels easier.

Credentials & experience

A career built around one language.

A quick snapshot of where I've taught and what I cover today.

Primary institution

Delhi Public School, East of Kailash

Years of teaching

35+ years (since 1989)

Subject

Hindi

Levels taught

Class 3 to Class 8

Boards covered

CBSE · ICSE · IGCSE · State boards

Languages of instruction

English · Hindi

A day in the classroom

What a 45-minute class looks like.

No two classes are identical, but the rhythm is steady. This is how a typical tuition session runs.

01
0–5 min
Warm-up reading
Reading aloud from the school textbook, so the child eases into Hindi.
02
5–15 min
Concept of the day
One clear concept — a grammar rule, a passage, a writing pattern — explained with examples.
03
15–30 min
Guided practice
We work through 3–5 questions together. The child does the talking; I correct gently.
04
30–40 min
Written work
A short written exercise in the notebook — handwriting, spelling and structure all get attention.
05
40–45 min
Recap & homework
A 2-minute recap of what we covered, and homework set in line with the school's pace.
By the numbers

A teaching life, summed up.

35+

Years teaching

1,000+

Students taught

3–8

Classes covered

1

Subject (Hindi)

20+

Countries where students live

Want to see how it works for your child?

Book a free 30-minute Hindi class — meet ma'am, share your child's level, and see if it's the right fit.

Classes 1–10 CBSE · ICSE · IGCSE Hindi & Sanskrit Delhi + Online Free 30-min trial