Meet the real Amish Tripathi in a 'slow' interview with Neelesh Misra
Meet the real Amish Tripathi in a 'slow' interview with Neelesh Misra

By Neelesh Misra

Writer and novelist, Amish Tripathi, was our guest this time in 'The Slow Interview with Neelesh Misra'. The bestselling author Amish Tripathi is well known for his novels The Immortals of Meluha, The Secret of the Nagas, The Oath of the Vayuputras, Scion of Ikshvaku ,Sita: Warrior of Mithila and is due for the launch of his next book Raavan : Enemy of Aryavarta . During the interview, he had a candid conversation with Neelesh Misra where he discussed his journey about his humble family background, studies, and how different parts of India and its glorious history inspire him in different ways.

Writer and novelist, Amish Tripathi, was our guest this time in 'The Slow Interview with Neelesh Misra'. The bestselling author Amish Tripathi is well known for his novels The Immortals of Meluha, The Secret of the Nagas, The Oath of the Vayuputras, Scion of Ikshvaku ,Sita: Warrior of Mithila and is due for the launch of his next book Raavan : Enemy of Aryavarta . During the interview, he had a candid conversation with Neelesh Misra where he discussed his journey about his humble family background, studies, and how different parts of India and its glorious history inspire him in different ways.

अब व्हाट्सऐप से सिर्फ चैटिंग ही नहीं होगी, बल्कि पैसे भी कर सकेंगे ट्रांसफर
अब व्हाट्सऐप से सिर्फ चैटिंग ही नहीं होगी, बल्कि पैसे भी कर सकेंगे ट्रांसफर

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A book bank that enriches students
A book bank that enriches students

By Ambika Tripathi

Sarabjeet Singh helps students from lower income families by lending them text books to enable them to appear for competitive exams

Sarabjeet Singh helps students from lower income families by lending them text books to enable them to appear for competitive exams

From miniatures to life-sized idols, govt employee carves Ganesha statues 365 days a year
From miniatures to life-sized idols, govt employee carves Ganesha statues 365 days a year

By Sachin Tulsa tripathi

What began as a hobby to address an existential crisis in 2005 has now matured as an artistic skill for 61-year-old Shivendra Singh Parihar. Dedicating almost three hours daily to carving statues of Lord Ganesha has not only made Parihar famous in Madhya Pradesh's Satna but also enabled him to find his life's purpose.

What began as a hobby to address an existential crisis in 2005 has now matured as an artistic skill for 61-year-old Shivendra Singh Parihar. Dedicating almost three hours daily to carving statues of Lord Ganesha has not only made Parihar famous in Madhya Pradesh's Satna but also enabled him to find his life's purpose.

A teacher’s encouragement helped a student fulfil his dream of joining the Indian Army
A teacher’s encouragement helped a student fulfil his dream of joining the Indian Army

By Akhilesh Kumar Mishra

A school teacher recalls a student who almost dropped out of school due to economic reasons, but was persuaded to stay on to realise his dream of becoming a soldier.

A school teacher recalls a student who almost dropped out of school due to economic reasons, but was persuaded to stay on to realise his dream of becoming a soldier.

A planned move to bring out the best in the classroom
A planned move to bring out the best in the classroom

By Pratyaksh Srivastava

Guided by the lesson plans, through an array of activities, assistant teacher Mamata Pandey helps her students in a primary school in Gorakhpur enhance their communication, creative and critical thinking abilities, and of course firmly grasp basic concepts.

Guided by the lesson plans, through an array of activities, assistant teacher Mamata Pandey helps her students in a primary school in Gorakhpur enhance their communication, creative and critical thinking abilities, and of course firmly grasp basic concepts.

Encountering a Child Begging For a Pencil Inspired Two Friends To Start Teaching Kids
Encountering a Child Begging For a Pencil Inspired Two Friends To Start Teaching Kids

By Santosh Dev Giri

Since 2019, two friends from Bhadohi in Uttar Pradesh, are running open air tuition classes to give underprivileged children an education. They not only teach 130 children but also provide them with books, notebooks and stationery.

Since 2019, two friends from Bhadohi in Uttar Pradesh, are running open air tuition classes to give underprivileged children an education. They not only teach 130 children but also provide them with books, notebooks and stationery.

Teacher's Diary: 'Rather than pulling others down, children are learning to rise together'
Teacher's Diary: 'Rather than pulling others down, children are learning to rise together'

By Mamta Singh

Mamta Singh, Principal of Upper Primary School, Narayanpur, Amethi, shares her experience in Teacher's Diary.

Mamta Singh, Principal of Upper Primary School, Narayanpur, Amethi, shares her experience in Teacher's Diary.

These kids were once beggars, drug addicts. Then their lives changed for good
These kids were once beggars, drug addicts. Then their lives changed for good

By Swati Subhedar

If you want to change something, why blame the system? Do it yourself. Allahabad-based Abhishek Shukla, 28, believes in this and has managed to change the lives of children living in slums by educating them

If you want to change something, why blame the system? Do it yourself. Allahabad-based Abhishek Shukla, 28, believes in this and has managed to change the lives of children living in slums by educating them

A black umbrella, an LED TV and bagless education — a primary govt teacher in Bilaspur drives change
A black umbrella, an LED TV and bagless education — a primary govt teacher in Bilaspur drives change

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Deepti Dixit single handedly manages 90 children, in class 1 to 5, of a primary government school in Dhanras village in Chhattisgarh. But rather than getting bogged down by the situation, she has introduced innovative methods of teaching the rural kids, and is also training local women in stitching and sewing. Dixit aims to bring the government school up to par with the education quality and resources of private schools.

Deepti Dixit single handedly manages 90 children, in class 1 to 5, of a primary government school in Dhanras village in Chhattisgarh. But rather than getting bogged down by the situation, she has introduced innovative methods of teaching the rural kids, and is also training local women in stitching and sewing. Dixit aims to bring the government school up to par with the education quality and resources of private schools.

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