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![]() | Slam Out Loud is helping disadvantaged kids express themselves through art. Here's how it helpsDo we really see beyond academic excellence and the resulting employability when we talk about the upliftment of underprivileged children? Slam Out Loud brings their feelings to the foreground | |
TheGoodTalkFactory is the perfect space for peeps who want to share their tales on a large platform. Here's howTheir anniversary event which was conducted recently included participants from their previous events. They were sharing their experiences about participating in their events | ||
![]() | Inqui-Lab Zindabad: How 15 Telangana welfare schools are finding their scientific sparkThe curriculum of the programme has been designed by Eshwar Bandi, Sahithya Anumolu and Vivek Piddempally. They have referred to open source material from Stanford and Harvard | |
Debate and conquer: Why every high schooler needs to be at TFI's Halla Bol 5.0This will be the fifth edition of this parliamentary-style debate which will be held in Hyderabad. The finals are expected to take place in March 2020 | ||
![]() | Eat, sleep, code, repeat! Find out how programming is taught at the Masai School in BengaluruPrateek Shukla, Founder of Masai School tells us about the military-style training school for aspiring programmers | |
![]() | How Milind Chandwani is giving govt school kids the chance to fall in love with campsMilind Chandwani, founder, Camp Diaries, tells us about his initiative that has helped more than 4,000 children from poor backgrounds realise their full potential through fun activities | |
![]() | Meet Aravindhan Anbazhagan, a Teach For India fellow who stacked up awards for his inspirational workAravindhan Anbazhagan recounts his experiences as a teacher that lead him to win an international award | |
These IIT-M students made over 400 desks for Govt school kids reusing discarded cardboardThe students at IIT-Madras have already distributed desks to seven government schools in the city and they have plans for expansion of the initiative | ||
![]() | The Book House in Delhi has 30,000 books to offer for just Rs 10While their offline channel of distribution wherein NGOs come over to The Book House to collect books is functioning well, they have recently launched an online channel | |
![]() | How three TFI fellows have helped Govt School kids in Chennai talk their dads out of alcoholismThe trio started a community centre called Vidiyal where they teach academics, arts and help them initiate conversations about alcoholism | |
![]() | This start-up helps the economically weaker sections to be aware of government schemesAniket Doegar, founder of Haqdarshak talks about how the platform helps citizens get access to schemes and services that are meant to uplift them | |
![]() | TFI opens internships for college students, here's how you can applyIntern with Teach for India, Chennai this summer - Explore teaching little ones from Grade 2 to Grade 8 for 45 days and develop your personal leadership skills through your internship | |
![]() | A fellowship with ALC will teach you all there is to know about social entrepreneurshipAccess Livelihoods Consulting India Ltd's two-year fellowship encompasses both theoretical and practical aspects of running a social enterprise | |
![]() | This TFI fellow kills gender disparity in Hyderabad by fusing frisbees with theatre!The students of Siddhartha High School learn lessons of gender disparity a little differently than regular children — and it's all thanks to Sashank Vissa's awesome new curriculum
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![]() | Remember Mathew Jose aka the 'Paperman'? He just got an invite from Barack ObamaYou probably know that Mathew Jose is synonymous with his start-up Paperman. here's the next big thing that he's doing - he's been invited to meet Barack Obama at his Town Hall |
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