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From dropouts to achievers — a village school is bridging the education gap for tribal girls
From dropouts to achievers — a village school is bridging the education gap for tribal girls

By Manoj Choudhary

Over 1,300 rural girls from the tribal communities of West Singhbhum district in Jharkhand have got a second shot at education thanks to the initiative of the Camp School which offers a nine-month course and helps enrol girls in government schools.

Over 1,300 rural girls from the tribal communities of West Singhbhum district in Jharkhand have got a second shot at education thanks to the initiative of the Camp School which offers a nine-month course and helps enrol girls in government schools.

The next time you feel life is hard on you, read this story of grit of four orphaned tribal kids
The next time you feel life is hard on you, read this story of grit of four orphaned tribal kids

By Manoj Choudhary

It is a story of the resilience of four siblings aged 9 to 16 years from a tribal village in Jharkhand who lost their parents and elder sister to tuberculosis within a span of few months. They had to drop out of school and sell rice beer in order to survive. But, their story has a happy ending. Read on.

It is a story of the resilience of four siblings aged 9 to 16 years from a tribal village in Jharkhand who lost their parents and elder sister to tuberculosis within a span of few months. They had to drop out of school and sell rice beer in order to survive. But, their story has a happy ending. Read on.

Married at 8 and unlettered herself, 49-year-old Saguni Devi from Ajmer champions girls' education
Married at 8 and unlettered herself, 49-year-old Saguni Devi from Ajmer champions girls' education

By Satish Malviya

Saguni Devi Bairva is an adivasi farmer from Ajmer, Rajasthan, and she so inspired another young adivasi, Arti Singh from Chhattisgarh, that latter made a documentary on her called ‘Kisan Hoon, Nidar Hoon’, which was recently screened at the Green Hub Central India (GHCI) festival in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

Saguni Devi Bairva is an adivasi farmer from Ajmer, Rajasthan, and she so inspired another young adivasi, Arti Singh from Chhattisgarh, that latter made a documentary on her called ‘Kisan Hoon, Nidar Hoon’, which was recently screened at the Green Hub Central India (GHCI) festival in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

सीतापुर में कस्तूरबा की छात्राएं निकालती हैं बाल अखबार
सीतापुर में कस्तूरबा की छात्राएं निकालती हैं बाल अखबार

By गाँव कनेक्शन

पीलीभीत के कस्तूरबा की लगभग 900 छात्राएं सीखेंगी आत्मरक्षा के गुर
पीलीभीत के कस्तूरबा की लगभग 900 छात्राएं सीखेंगी आत्मरक्षा के गुर

By गाँव कनेक्शन

कस्तूरबा की छात्राएं सीखेंगी अंग्रेजी
कस्तूरबा की छात्राएं सीखेंगी अंग्रेजी

By गाँव कनेक्शन

सरकारी स्कूलों के बच्चों को रेडियो पर दी जा रही अंग्रेजी की क्लास
सरकारी स्कूलों के बच्चों को रेडियो पर दी जा रही अंग्रेजी की क्लास

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Mission Shakti 4.0 set to launch in Uttar Pradesh to train rural girls in self-defence
Mission Shakti 4.0 set to launch in Uttar Pradesh to train rural girls in self-defence

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A cadre of Banking Sakhi, Samuh Sakhis, Agricultural Livelihood Sakhis, Health Sakhi, and Vidyut Sakhi will be trained to become master trainers in self-defence.

A cadre of Banking Sakhi, Samuh Sakhis, Agricultural Livelihood Sakhis, Health Sakhi, and Vidyut Sakhi will be trained to become master trainers in self-defence.

Being visually challenged in no way hampers Ramlal Jingar’s love for teaching
Being visually challenged in no way hampers Ramlal Jingar’s love for teaching

By Salim Attar

Ramlal Jingar is visually challenged but he has not let that affect his efficiency as a teacher as he spreads knowledge as well as the love for music in his students at the government school in Padru village in Barmer district, Rajasthan.

Ramlal Jingar is visually challenged but he has not let that affect his efficiency as a teacher as he spreads knowledge as well as the love for music in his students at the government school in Padru village in Barmer district, Rajasthan.

Tripura: A Science Teacher Is Not Only Igniting Curiosity In Young Minds But Also Preventing Child Marriages
Tripura: A Science Teacher Is Not Only Igniting Curiosity In Young Minds But Also Preventing Child Marriages

By Sayantani Deb

National Teacher Awardee Santosh Nath, a science teacher in South Tripura, has left no stone unturned to spark scientific curiosity in his students, many of them girls, who are on the way to becoming researchers, doctors, and engineers.

National Teacher Awardee Santosh Nath, a science teacher in South Tripura, has left no stone unturned to spark scientific curiosity in his students, many of them girls, who are on the way to becoming researchers, doctors, and engineers.

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