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This Odisha-based foundation wants you to donate so that slum kids can go digitalDesire Foundation appeals to you to sponsor a child's digital education through its latest initiative, Sponsor A Child programme. We found out how it started and what's it all about. Read on... | ||
![]() | The Good Samaritan: Salem’s Celine Augustin, govt school teacher has walked the streets for 25 years, helping over 1k kids get educatedFor the last 25 years, Mary has spent her days walking around railway stations, government hospitals, under flyovers, public parks, traffic lights, looking for children who needed help | |
![]() | Here's how this 16-year-old is teaching underprivileged kids in Bihar's villages from New JerseyDespite being in a different time zone, Arushi Aggarwal is teaching kids in Bihar's villages virtually on weekends. We find out how | |
![]() | This 80-year-old IIT Bombay alum and his wife are running online tuitions for underprivileged kids in Karnataka. This is their amazing storyCurrently, 100 students are attending Badrinath and Indira's free online classes. A few more students wants to be part of it hence they are in the process of getting smart phones for them from donors | |
![]() | Braving poverty, tragedy and COVID, all 19 students of this Odisha foundation cleared NEET. This is their inspiring storyWhether it was Khirodini whose house was destroyed or Satyajit who had to strike a balance between helping with his father's work and studying, Founder of Zindagi Foundation tried to be there for all | |
![]() | Odisha group keeps its mission alive, all 19 underprivileged medical aspirants crack NEET examThese successful students are products of Zindagi programme run by a non-governmental organisation of academician Ajay Bahadur Singh, who himself had similar experiences | |
![]() | This army of ploggers is collecting reusable materials for the poor during the lockdownReduce, reuse and recycle is The Indian Ploggers Army motto. Nagaraj tells us how he has been coordinating with various groups to provide essentials and gadgets during the pandemic | |
![]() | Why Dalits and the underprivileged in India have built-in barriers to accessing mental health careMental healthcare even for so-called privileged communities is dismal, so one can only shudder to imagine what it must be for those from non-privileged backgrounds | |
![]() | How Rayna Singh is empowering young girls from a Delhi slum through taekwondo lessonsRayna Singh, a 17-year-old American Embassy School student, is making a difference in the lives of young girls by teaching them self-defense and instilling confidence | |
![]() | This Bhubaneswar start-up has taken tech banking to 25,000 villages across India. Here's howAt the very basic level, they facilitate cash deposits, cash withdrawal and lending. They have covered over 25k villages across the country and have many more plans to expand their reach even more | |
![]() | AUD students happy after admin agrees to disburse tablets, remove late free fineAt the same time, the university is yet to roll back its hike and change the reservation policy for the students of Delhi | |
![]() | Children are country's future, it's our responsibility to ensure their nourishment: G Kishan ReddyReddy said that the Government of India has begun a one-month-long 'Poshanmaah' program to help poor and underprivileged children of the society | |
![]() | Applications to private schools under RTE Act drop by 95 pc in Tamil NaduThe officials said that the random selection process will be conducted at schools in the presence of parents and representatives | |
![]() | Here's how this 17-year-old from Noida started a school to teach underprivileged kids for freeArmaan started a small school and educational centre in Noida to specifically cater to the poor sections of the society. We find out more | |
![]() | How STEPapp's collab with the Tribal Affairs Ministry is helping underprivileged students access digital learningWe spoke to Praveen Tyagi, the founder of STEPapp to find out more about their collaboration with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and how it helps students |
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