By Virendra Singh
ज्यादातर लोगों को यही लगता है कि मदरसे में बच्चों को उर्दू और दीनी तालीम दी जाती है, लेकिन ऐसे में एक ऐसा मदरसा ऐसा भी जहां पर बच्चों को हिंदी, अंग्रेजी, विज्ञान और गणित जैसे विषय भी पढ़ाए जाते हैं। मदरसा से पढ़कर निकले कई स्वास्थ्य सेवा, इंजीनियरिंग और शिक्षा जैसे क्षेत्रों में भी अच्छा प्रदर्शन कर रहे हैं।
ज्यादातर लोगों को यही लगता है कि मदरसे में बच्चों को उर्दू और दीनी तालीम दी जाती है, लेकिन ऐसे में एक ऐसा मदरसा ऐसा भी जहां पर बच्चों को हिंदी, अंग्रेजी, विज्ञान और गणित जैसे विषय भी पढ़ाए जाते हैं। मदरसा से पढ़कर निकले कई स्वास्थ्य सेवा, इंजीनियरिंग और शिक्षा जैसे क्षेत्रों में भी अच्छा प्रदर्शन कर रहे हैं।
By Gurvinder Singh
Masti ki Pathshala is a unique initiative by a social activist in Kolkata, West Bengal, to get children to read books again. A cart loaded with 300 books in English, Hindi, Bengali and Urdu trundles into Rajabazar where children from nearly 400 families enjoy its benefits, free of cost.
Masti ki Pathshala is a unique initiative by a social activist in Kolkata, West Bengal, to get children to read books again. A cart loaded with 300 books in English, Hindi, Bengali and Urdu trundles into Rajabazar where children from nearly 400 families enjoy its benefits, free of cost.
By Dr SB Misra
By Virendra Singh
A madrasa in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki has become popular as it provides modern education along with a focus on age-old wisdom and empathy. Its founders seek to make it an exemplary institution which prepares students for both the spiritual realm and the temporal world.
A madrasa in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki has become popular as it provides modern education along with a focus on age-old wisdom and empathy. Its founders seek to make it an exemplary institution which prepares students for both the spiritual realm and the temporal world.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Ayodhya Kumari Gaur is 80 years old and a teacher who wants to ensure every child has access to education, unlike herself who learnt to read and write only when she was 15 years old. Despite long gaps, several unsuccessful attempts at passing exams and the duties of a mother and wife, she completed her B.Ed when she was 47 years old. Since 2001, she is running her own school in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
Ayodhya Kumari Gaur is 80 years old and a teacher who wants to ensure every child has access to education, unlike herself who learnt to read and write only when she was 15 years old. Despite long gaps, several unsuccessful attempts at passing exams and the duties of a mother and wife, she completed her B.Ed when she was 47 years old. Since 2001, she is running her own school in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
By Aditi Kashyap and Nameera Anjum
In a village near Jammu, members of the nomadic Bakarwal tribe prepare to travel to the upper reaches of Kashmir along with their livestock. But not all of them will as many young people are breaking away from their nomadic past to look for better livelihoods elsewhere.
In a village near Jammu, members of the nomadic Bakarwal tribe prepare to travel to the upper reaches of Kashmir along with their livestock. But not all of them will as many young people are breaking away from their nomadic past to look for better livelihoods elsewhere.
By Astha Chaudhary and Dipti Arora
The women of the Maldhari community have a huge role to play in the rearing of livestock. They are also very artistic and their embroideries are works of art. On International Women’s Day, read about three women who have dared to dream and have made their presence felt in the semi-nomadic community.
The women of the Maldhari community have a huge role to play in the rearing of livestock. They are also very artistic and their embroideries are works of art. On International Women’s Day, read about three women who have dared to dream and have made their presence felt in the semi-nomadic community.
By Neelesh Misra
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has been impressing us with his acting abilities ever since he made his debut, but these days netizens can't stop raving about Ganesh Gaitonde – the character he plays in Netflix series Sacred Games. Gaitonde is brutal, brash, abusive and cocky, but the real Nawaz is quite the opposite -- he is simple, adorable and a complete laugh riot
Nawazuddin Siddiqui has been impressing us with his acting abilities ever since he made his debut, but these days netizens can't stop raving about Ganesh Gaitonde – the character he plays in Netflix series Sacred Games. Gaitonde is brutal, brash, abusive and cocky, but the real Nawaz is quite the opposite -- he is simple, adorable and a complete laugh riot
By Neelesh Misra
Son of a farmer, Manoj says buying vegetables helps him connect with the outside world and that keeps him rooted. He dislikes attending parties and social gatherings because he is too lazy to decide what clothes to wear, he says. He is someone who, in his own words, likes to keep it simple. He loves to laugh at himself, he cries. In a nutshell, he is as real as one can get
Son of a farmer, Manoj says buying vegetables helps him connect with the outside world and that keeps him rooted. He dislikes attending parties and social gatherings because he is too lazy to decide what clothes to wear, he says. He is someone who, in his own words, likes to keep it simple. He loves to laugh at himself, he cries. In a nutshell, he is as real as one can get