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Search ResultSharman Joshi, Johnny Lever And Maniesh Paul Meet Differently-Abled Kids
Bollywood actors Sharman Joshi, Johnny Lever and Maniesh Paul on Tuesday attended a sports meet where 1,200 differently-abled students from 40 special schools participated....
Read MoreMeet Indore’s District Collector Who Organised A Screening Of ‘Dangal’ For 250 Underprivileged Girls
A group of 250 girls from underprivileged backgrounds in Indore had a wonderful treat in store when the district collector P Narahari, organised a special screening of the ...
Read MoreAt 13, Indian Girl Invents Revolutionary Band-Aid That Bags Her Google Science Prize
While some professions rely on the skill and experience of their workers, the tech industry thrives on constant growth and innovation. None exemplify this better than the p...
Read MoreAshoka's Bill Drayton: Every Child Needs To Be A Changemaker
Everyone can be a changemaker and it is never too early too start. That is the premise that global non-profit Ashoka says is behind its new LeadYoung initiative, which seek...
Read MoreThis Terracotta Invention Is Easing Periods For Young Rural Girls
In India, anything related to menstruation is treated like a state secret, whispered about behind closed doors and wrapped in brown paper. As a result young girls across th...
Read MoreA Tribute To The Artist who Sketched And Illuminated India’s National Emblem
Next time you see the national emblem of India, think of a young artist shuttling a hundred kilometres a day for about a whole month, braving the crowds, dust and grime of ...
Read MoreScale Of Child Slavery "Shocking" In India's Spinning Mills - Research
Various forms of slavery, including child labour, are present in more than 90 percent of south India's spinning mills which produce yarn for Western brands, researchers sai...
Read MoreWhy We Put A Transgender Girl On The Cover of National Geographic
Since we shared photos of the cover of our special issue on gender on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, tens of thousands of people have weighed in with opinions, from expr...
Read MoreDia Mirza: Children Are the Changemakers
Actress Dia Mirza, who is Unicef's celebrity advocate, says she wants to use her stardom for the good of children as they are not only the future but also the present of a ...
Read MoreThis Human Rights Activist Is Disrupting India’s Sexual Health Education With A Unique Online Platform
Where do you go for advice on matters that are considered taboo? Topics such as love, sex, and relationships are best kept away from public forums, unless you want a thousa...
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