TBI Blogs: Going Abroad to Study, but Unsure of Your Communication Skills?...
Effective communication can go a long way to making students travelling overseas for study feel comfortable an accepted in their new environment. Unfortunately, many students are unsure of their...
View ArticleTBI Blogs: Suffering From Anxiety Prior to an Important Course Interview?...
The MBA programme continues to be one of the most sought-after courses for students going overseas. With such fierce competition, making a good impression during your interview is of paramount...
View ArticleTwo Friends Are Improving Lives of Over 1,500 Special Kids Through a...
Admission into the Karuna Vihar school in Dehradun can be a life changing experience for kids with special needs and their parents. Read on to find out why. “I am mad,” he would say, whenever anyone...
View Article1 Day, 119 Centres, 44,000 Students, 35,000 Experiments: The Grand Story of...
The Bastar district in Chattisgarh recently stood witness to a magnificent Science Fair, where 44,000 students from 637 government schools presented more than 35,000 scientific experiments. Here’s how...
View ArticleShe Fought All Odds to Get a Degree, Now She’s Trying to Build a Public...
“We get offers from the nearby competitor schools, too, to join on a higher salary. But money is not what I am here for. I want to give and gain knowledge. That’s what a teacher is supposed to do,...
View ArticleMy View: Why It’s High Time We Recognize and Fill the Jarring Gaps in Our...
The views expressed in this article are that of the author's and do not in any way reflect the views of the organisation. Bhuvan Thaker writes about the need for a four-pronged approach in education...
View Article12-Year-Old Assamese Girl Tells Modi Why It’s High Time Northeast Finds a...
Twelve-year-old Aaira Goswami's heartfelt letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi has an important request for representation - history lessons taught in schools in India should be more inclusive and...
View ArticleThis Woman Teaches 100+ Street Kids in Vadodara Every Day. Let’s Help Her...
Juin Dutta has lived in Vadodara for close to two decades, when the city was still known as Baroda. “There was a cluster of migrant worker families living near my building,” she says. “I would watch...
View ArticleHow Two Delhi School Girls Are Keeping Hundreds of Girls in Govt Schools From...
Not very long ago, Saranya Das Sharma was reading an article when a tragic statistic caught her eye – part of the reason young girls tend to drop out of school is lack of access to menstrual hygiene....
View ArticleTBI Blogs: From Software Engineers to Corporate Honchos, These Women Quit the...
Quitting a well-paying job to help others without substantial rewards is a difficult choice for anyone. However, these women from Bangalore have taken this big step voluntarily, and now help improve...
View ArticleHow 65,000 Underprivileged Persons Learnt to Speak English, Work on Computers...
This article is a part of the #SkillsToSucceed series powered by Accenture in India. This is how Anudip Foundation, a non-profit organization, is providing skills training to underprivileged women and...
View ArticleHow One Organization is Giving ‘Happy’ Makeovers to Schools in Chandigarh
Rotaract Club in Chandigarh has taken up the mission of making the government schools ‘happy’. The time one spends in school often makes it to the long-lasting cherished memories. The joy of learning,...
View ArticleTBI Blogs: Women of a Chhattisgarh Village No Longer Travel Great Distances...
Access to water and other facilities continues to be a problem in many parts of rural India. Recognising the need for a solution, three girls got together to help bring water access to their village...
View ArticleHealth Ministry Takes a Huge Step in Sex Education: Homosexuality Is Normal,...
Being attracted to someone who is of the same sex is perfectly fine and, in fact, normal. When a girl says no, it means no and has to be respected as such. A boy who cries is not a "sissy" nor is he...
View ArticleAlumni of This Government School Came Together to Transform It, and the...
As many as 2,57,680 schools lack toilets – that’s 18% of all schools in India -- according to the Unified District Information System data for Education. A total of 58,221 schools don't have access to...
View ArticleHow a Group of BITS Pilani Graduates Is Restoring a UP Village School to Its...
Good education is akin to light in the darkness. Quality schooling lays the foundation of good citizenship — but what does one do when schools are left to crumble and decay? Three years ago, Rajesh...
View ArticleTBI Blogs: 7 Simple Ways You Can Help Educate Slum Children in India
Overcoming the lack of education in slum children requires an innovative approach. The non-formal classroom can become attractive for these kids with green open spaces, practical timings, and something...
View ArticleTBI Blogs: Want to Know More About Sustainable Living? This Bangalore...
An increasing number of people are realising the importance of educating themselves about sustainability and how to go about it. Amarnath Duleep talks about the experiences that led him on a similar...
View ArticleHow Teenage Boys and Girls Are Together Addressing Taboos and Gender Issues
Yuvraj Sidam, 14, is unmistakably bold. The Class 10 student from picturesque Dewala village in Chandrapur district’s Pongorna block recently turned heads as he decided to work towards de-stigmatising...
View ArticleThis Couple’s Stunning Documentaries Are Taking Space Dreams to Rural Kids in...
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” ― Carl Sagan A complex, fascinating, and ever-evolving subject, astronomy encompasses mathematics and physical science, culture and history,...
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