12 June – World Day against Child Labour
A child is defined as a person below 14 years of age. Between 14 and 18 years one is an adolescent. A child’s future depends on its growing up in…
A child is defined as a person below 14 years of age. Between 14 and 18 years one is an adolescent. A child’s future depends on its growing up in…
Anne Thomas, Retired Teacher, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. As role models, educationists should guide the students towards a spirit of inquiry, creativity, entrepreneurial & moral leadership.A teacher is a role…
Birsa Munda, the folk hero and Adivasi independence activist in the late 19th century, has merited a place in the hall of fame. Birsa belonged to the Munda tribe in…
Medical science tells that “a brain tumor occurs when the cells inside the brain start growing at an abnormal speed. It forms a mass of abnormal cells in the brain.…
According to WHO, one in ten people worldwide become victims of illness caused by contaminated or adulterated food. Two hundred diseases are caused by eating such food. Everyone cannot afford…
Sowmya Rajendran (With credit to Sowmya Rajendran we reproduce her well written article here – Editor) Yesterday was a strange day. People mourning a victory and people celebrating a defeat.…
2024 Theme: Land restoration, desertification and drought resilience. António Guterres, UN Secretary General’s message:“Humanity depends on land. Yet, all over the world, a toxic cocktail of pollution, climate chaos, and…
The world stands in need of compassion for children. Inhuman cruelty makes them victims of aggression in many forms. Killing, maiming, sexual violence, kidnapping, recruiting in war zones, violence in…
Ode to my Bicycle Day Riding through the streets so free,On my bicycle, just me.Pedaling fast, wind in my face,A moment of pure ecstasy, a thrilling chase.Freedom on two wheels,…
Parents are co-creators with God!They are our first teachers!They mould and shape our future!Their love and care groom us!They teach us to walk, eat and play!In strain and pain they…