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Established in the year 1989 at Kolkata, Friends of Tribals Society (FTS) is a non – government and voluntary organisation committed towards upliftment of the underprivileged rural and tribal masses in India. It is providing five-fold education namely Functional Literacy, Health Care / Arogya, Development Education / Gramothan, Empowerment, Ethics & Value Education / Sanskar. Our activities have been acknowledged with the prestigious Gandhi Peace Prize 2017 handed over by the former President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind along with the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi at a glittering function held at Rashtrapati Bhawan on 26th February 2019.

FTS is a non-profit organization having its headquarters at Kolkata and it is having 36 Chapters in 35 places. The Organisation is dedicated to the upliftment of tribals. FTS runs One Teacher School (OTS) or Ekal Vidyalaya, which imparts non- formal primary education to children between 4 and 10 years of age. An OTS typically comprises of 25 – 30 children of classes I to III.

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Our activities have been acknowledged with the prestigious Gandhi Peace Prize 2017 handed over by the President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind along with the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi as on Oct, 2025

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Life is Strange Episode 3, titled "Chaos Theory," serves as the narrative hinge of the entire series, shifting the focus from localized high school drama to the high-stakes consequences of manipulating time. While the first two episodes establish Max Caulfield’s powers as a tool for social navigation, Episode 3 explores the terrifying weight of those abilities when applied to life-altering tragedies. Through its central themes of consequence, identity, and the "butterfly effect," "Chaos Theory" challenges the player to consider if some things are meant to remain unchanged. The Weight of Small Choices

The episode begins in the somber aftermath of Kate Marsh's rooftop incident. Players see the direct results of their previous actions, such as the whiteboard messages in Kate's room —which range from supportive to regretful "RIP" notes if Max failed to save her. This immediate feedback reinforces the game's core message: every interaction matters. Even minor choices, like comforting Taylor Christensen or how Max handles David Madsen's aggressive surveillance, ripple outward to affect character dynamics and Max's social standing at Blackwell Academy. Narrative Tension and Exploration life-is-strange-episode-3

"Chaos Theory" masterfully balances quiet character moments with investigative tension. The late-night break-in at Blackwell Academy allows players to delve into the private lives of their peers by searching files in Principal Wells' office. This section deepens the mystery surrounding Rachel Amber's disappearance and Nathan Prescott's erratic behavior. These investigative beats are punctuated by the developing bond between Max and Chloe, offering a "moment of calm" and character growth amidst the looming storm. The Heartbreak of the Butterfly Effect Life is Strange Episode 3, titled "Chaos Theory,"

The Ripple Effect: An Analysis of Life is Strange Episode 3, "Chaos Theory" The Weight of Small Choices The episode begins

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