No Forced Labour, Only Education for Children
In October 2014, an Indian man received the Nobel Peace Prize for his commendable work in the field of child rights (saving children from child
In October 2014, an Indian man received the Nobel Peace Prize for his commendable work in the field of child rights (saving children from child
In institutional education, few artifacts wield as much influence as the humble report card. These seemingly innocuous documents, often overlooked in their significance, are the
Education – a pillar of personal development is also a lever for social mobility. The link between a sound education and enhanced opportunities leads to
What does your food intake in a day look like? Does it include a healthy mix of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and other important nutrients? We
In a world with complex challenges such as climate change, poverty, inequality, wars and global health crises, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide
In many South Asian countries, climate change is interfering with the education of children and stopping them from attending schools regularly. Recent data reveals that
When a person or an organisation starts their journey to ensure girl child education, they understand that the road ahead would not be easy –
Health camps in schools of India sparks conversations about hygiene, nutrition, and preventive care. Offering more than routine check-ups- they empower students to become stewards
In a groundbreaking initiative, teachers in Uttar Pradesh are undergoing specialized training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. Spearheaded by experts from the
Who are teachers? Are they conduits of knowledge, tasked with imparting information to students? Are they instructors whose roles are restricted to the four walls