Failing the Forest
(Mar 13, 2019)
Both human rights and wildlife rights groups in India have not used the Forest Rights Act as a conservation tool.
Raising Constitutional Awareness
(Mar 13, 2019)
Audacious Dreams Foundation a member of Commutiny The Youth Collective, aims to inspire, inform, engage, enable and empower youth of Gudiyatham,...
Dog Father of India
(Mar 13, 2019)
Rakesh Shukla, a successful techie and motivational speaker is the single largest rescuer of dogs in the world. He has rescued over 8,000 dogs and...
Unique Organic Cotton project for MP Farmers
(Mar 13, 2019)
Cotton farmers in Chhindwara district are reaping benefits from new cultivation practices.
1 Stop, 556 Schemes: Haryana Sets up Unique System
(Mar 5, 2019)
Government schemes and services are quite special in one sense. Most of them you are completely unaware about. If you do hear about one of them,...
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May 11, 2019: The Future of Our Children - May 2019
May 10, 2019: DONATION
May 10, 2019: Baseline Survey, Research and Data Analysis workshop @ KKID
May 7, 2019: Fundraising workshop @ KKID
May 6, 2019: Future Landscape of Healthcare
May 3, 2019: Training for counselors in Family and Youth Counseling workshop @ KKID
Mar 27, 2019: Why Uttarakhand Remembers This Unsung Woman As a ‘Modern-Day Jhansi ki Rani’
Mar 23, 2019: Communication and Visibility Management for NGOs workshop @ KKID
Mar 19, 2019: Two Day Training Program on "Neuro Linguistic Programming" NLP on 15 - 16 April, 2019 at Bala Vikasa PDTC, W arangal, Telangana.
Mar 19, 2019: Hyderabad Woman Left Cushy Job to Prevent 1000+ Farmer Suicides in Telangana!
Mar 16, 2019: Finance Management for NGOs workshop @ KKID
Mar 13, 2019: Patna Girl Builds Biogas Plants in Villages,
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Good News of the Week |
Speaking River, Speaking Rain
Mar 7, 2021
"Are languages then just a collection of words, syntax, and semantics? I'd like to sometimes see them as seeds and sometimes as fields - alive as the minds, tongues, throats, bodies and air they pass through; germinating, growing roots, bearing fruit, evolving like beings. But also holding space, expanding out like a unique land of perception. A non-physical geography hosting human and non-human drama. A living medium, a speech-scape." In this evocative piece, writer and teacher M. Yuvan layers anecdotes that shine a small, bright light on India's linguistic diversity and weaves in similar stories from around the world. What does it mean for the future of the human species to keep the richness of our multiple languages alive? How does language tether the soul to the wisdom of the Earth?
Sustainable Social Change and Philanthropy
Dec 8, 2020
IIT Builds Low Cost Braille Laptop
Mar 13, 2019
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