Taking Dreams Forward One Meal at a Time

A dream cannot always become a reality through magic. Sometimes, determination is what one really needs to go for. Sparsh too wanted to achieve the greatness. Like the other chi..

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Skilling Women Towards Sustainable Livelihoods

India is no longer the home to the highest number of extremely poor people. Yet it is worth questioning, will poverty in India ever end? Jayanti gives us the shocking but true a..

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Mid-day Meals: Nourishing the Future of India

In the sunny village of Guntur, was a decent primary school to educate children. Among 25 girls and 43 boys at this school in Andhra Pradesh, Asha was a bright student. She coul..

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Closing the Gendered Wage Gap, Working for Equal Pay

Securing a job is a special feeling. And this special feeling only grows every day one goes to work until the day of pay. And even though money can’t buy happiness, the sa..

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Why we invest in mid-day meal scheme and why you should too

Long ago, in a remote village in Delhi, lived a little girl with her destitute father. Bhagyawati, ironically, was deprived of the luck her name should have brought her. While s..

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Disturbing Facts about Malnutrition in India

Vihaan was really fond of dogs. He loved to play with them. A caring human at heart, the animal lover enjoyed feeding them biscuits and bread. Every night, he would also fill th..

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How to tell if your child is gifted?

Giftedness is not just a matter concerning career or academic achievement. There can be different domains, intellectual, leadership, artistic, creative and emotional, wherein th..

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Sewing a Life beyond the Courtyard and the Field

Working with one hand, and holding an umbrella in the other, Tara bent over to weed the grass. As she weeded, she recalled her mother. When she was 4 years old, she enjoyed watc..

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A Gifted Child

With every story we learn something new, but in this one, there is a sorrowful truth everyone should realize. This is the story of Aditya. The 9 year old was then in grade four...

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