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![]() | Here's how you find fun facts about things easilyGoogle has come up with a kid-friendly feature for the first time that helps them find fun facts with just a click | |
![]() | Chennai's Abirambika Ravivarman is teaching toddlers the importance of 'sustainable' relationshipsAbirambika Ravivarman talks about her venture, Green Minds, that helps children understand the sustainability of life using fun activities as a teaching aid | |
Read all about it: Balaknama is a newspaper that's run entirely by and for street kids in DelhiIn an age when print is becoming increasingly scarce, Delhi-based Balaknama, supported by the NGO CHETNA is probably the only newspaper in the world that's run by street kids | ||
![]() | Anushka Ravishankar and the art of writing nonsense for children!After novelising the movie Dhanak, author Anushka Ravishankar, the reigning queen of nonsense literature, talks about why writing for children is where it's at and how they need to keep reading | |
![]() | ISIS, Boko Haram and Kashmiri extremists are closing schools: Kailash SatyarthiNobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi explains how terrorists are targetting schools because that's the only way they will have a constant stream of recruits for their destructive causes | |
![]() | Around 11 children abused in Pakistan, every dayNot only girls, even buys are victims of this abuse in our neighbouring country Pakistan | |
![]() | This short film reveals that child marriage is still prevelant in several parts of India today'The Travel' is a musical video that brings out the cruel injustice of snatching a child's childhood away | |
Autism Awareness Day: This mother of a Down Syndrome child couldn't afford his treatment till he was five. Now, she helps parents across Hyderabad understand the 'special' world their kids live inSparsh School's Renu Khushalani is someone who spends her time working with special children and their parents equally, to ensure they're in sync on some levels | ||
![]() | Through a series of film festivals, Chillar Party cinematographer is set to bring better change in the lives of childrenCinematographer, filmmaker and producer Amitabha Singh is crowdfunding to organise a series of film festivals for children | |
![]() | These Yazidi children managed to escape the genocide by ISIS in Iraq. But what they did next will surprise youHaving escaped the genocide in Sinjar, Iraq, these young victims who are now refugees in Sharya, Kurdistan, have come up with a music video that talks about their will to keep moving on | |
![]() | Enforcing NEET will ensure that society's weakest sections will always remain weak and our farmers' children are kept out of medical collegeThe former Union Health Minister argues that it is unfair to hope that students from rural areas will hold a candle to those who have been schooled in the CBSE system | |
Riches to rags: Here's the story of a teacher who gave up a lucrative job and decided to teach the children of poor fishermenJuanita John decided to quit working in private schools and decided to work in some of the most deprivation-hit areas of the country — reaching affected kid | ||
Fighting against all odds to get a degree, this 26-year-old now educates children by teaching at a Farm School, setting up a tuition centre and volunteering at an NGOSetting up a tuition centre in her village and volunteering at an NGO, K Paripooranam does this because she believes in giving girls and boys a chance to make it big | ||
![]() | She is not your usual teacher. Pakki Roja helps underprivileged children who aren’t exposed to the outside world and motivates others to join the NSSProfessor and NSS programme officer, Pakki Roja encourages her students to go out into the community and organises camps to educate youngsters on the ill-effects of child marriage and addiction | |
She ditched a well-paying job to teach English to the children of Ejipura slum in Bengaluru- The Shradha Iyer storyBy teaching the children in Bengaluru’s Ejipura slum English, Shradha Iyer has given them access to better lives, better jobs and a whole other world. But she’s doing so much more than just teaching |
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