In the pursuit of creating inclusive and equitable societies, one of the most crucial battlegrounds is within our educational institutions. Schools are key to shaping attitudes, beliefs, and opportunities for future generations. A key strategy…
15th April is annually celebrated as World Art Day to promote awareness of creative activity worldwide by the International Association of Art (IAA). The day is dedicated to Leonardo Da Vinci’s birth anniversary, who has…
Every year on April 2nd, the world gathers to commemorate Autism Awareness Day. This day is a reminder to encourage understanding, acceptance, and inclusion for those on the autism spectrum. It's time to celebrate neurodiversity…
In the age of quick entertainment and consumption, reading has taken a back seat to television and mobile phones. The eyes of children are often found buried in screens rather than books. While a recent…
Every year on March 22nd, people worldwide gather together to commemorate World Water Day, a day dedicated to campaigning for the sustainable use of freshwater resources. This commemoration, established by the United Nations in 1993,…
Every year on March 22nd, World Water Day reminds us of the critical role that water plays in sustaining life on Earth. This global observance raises awareness about water-related issues and highlights the importance of…
To celebrate Sir C. V. Raman’s discovery of the Raman Effect, 28th February is annually celebrated as National Science Day in India. Sir C. V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930…
In childhood, where imagination reigns supreme and emotions run wild, the significance of play cannot be overstated. Play therapy, a specialized form of therapy tailored to children's unique needs serves as a powerful tool in…
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is observed on February 11th of each year to honour the vital contribution that women and girls play in the disciplines of science and technology throughout…
On 13th February, 1879, Sarojini Naidu was born in Hyderabad to Aghorenath Chattopadhyay, an Indian educationist and reformer. Her father was a principal of Nizam College and held a doctorate of Science from Edinburgh University.…
The Internet has become an unavoidable and crucial part of our lives. No matter where you go, being connected to the internet is an absolute necessity. But with the rise of the Internet came many…
STEM has emerged as a cornerstone of modern learning methodologies. But what is STEM education? STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics – an integrated approach that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration…
Let's travel back in time to the glorious times when there were rivers, lush vegetation, and a constant supply of pure air. Even the fruits and vegetables were grown organically, each home had its own…
Born on 28th November, 1820, Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher, political theorist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist . Along with Karl Marx, Engels compiled The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital.
Friedrich Engels helped define…
While Children’s Day in India is celebrated on 14th November every year; Universal Children’s Day is celebrated on 20th November annually to honour the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the…
“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X
The above quote helps us to understand that it’s safe to say that no one…
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, commonly known as C.V. Raman, was one of the greatest scientists in Indian history. A recipient of the Nobel Physics Prize in 1930 for his work on the scattering of light…
On October 31st 1875, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born in Nadiad, Gujarat. A barrister by profession, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was one of the most trusted of Mahatma Gandhi’s allies. He was instrumental in organizing peasants…
“Books become permanent companions. Sometimes, they are born before us; they guide us during our life journey and continue for many generations.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam
A school is where most of a child's childhood…
Every year on October 11th, the International Day of the Girl Child is held to raise awareness of and find solutions to the problems girls face worldwide. It strives to support girls' rights and advocate…
The modern digital world has made readers a dying breed. Where once stood a culture of reading, now stands trends dominated by a culture of short-form content. The primary reasons for the decline in reading…
There was a time when girls were prohibited from attending school or educating themselves at home. Education was not considered necessary for girls as many older people believed that irrespective of education, girls had to…
On this International Youth Day, we recognise the limitless potential, courage, and unwavering determination of young people throughout the world. It is a day to inspire young people to dream big, persevere in the face…
According to the World Bank, Indigenous People are ‘distinct social and cultural groups that share collective ancestral ties to the lands and natural resources where they live, occupy or from which they have been…
There are a few men on earth who could be a contender for ‘the greatest man to ever walk the earth’. Nelson Mandela was one of them. Born on 18th July 1918 in a small…
“When girls are educated, their countries become stronger and more prosperous.” - Michelle Obama
A girl's education entails more than just having her attend school. Equal opportunity should be provided for girls to finish…
Art and Artists have pushed humans to realms unknown. While often shunned by cynics, as a hedonistic pastime, Art has the power to move and change the world order. Art helps us to make sense…
Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”. Every child in this world has the freedom to learn and lead a brighter future but unfortunately,…
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.
Reading was a habit every…
Museums are a treasure house of knowledge, filled with artefacts that cannot be found easily. However, in recent times, Museums have become a dying trend.
We can’t help but be heartbroken while looking at the…
What are Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or Global Goals, were formulated and adopted by the United Nations in the year 2015, as a universal call to action to end…
Education is one of the most important aspects of development. It has a significant impact on a country's economic…
Today, one of the most difficult issues parents are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic is keeping their children safe. With many schools around the country now offering in-person classes, one of the largest challenges…
Under the Quality Education Sustainable Development Goals - 4 (SDGs), as set by the United Nations (UN) Child help Foundation, is implementing multiple programs to ensure that every child receives quality primary education. Our grassroots-level…
Socialization is a universal and continuous process that begins with the birth of an individual till their death. It refers to an ongoing process of learning the expected behaviours, values, norms, and social skills…
Every year, 11th November is observed as the National Education Day in India. It is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s first Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The Ministry of Human…
India's Ministry of Education launched the National Initiative for Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and Numeracy (NIPUN), on 5th July 2021, under ex-Union Minister for Education Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank'. The objective of NIPUN Bharat…
India is the home to the biggest and most complicated education system in the world. Education is an important and powerful tool to open the golden door of choice, range, freedom which can change the…