Redirecting tiny minds to nature
Remember how our grand mother persuaded us to finish lunch? “Tui khabar na khele, pakhi eshe kheye jabe” (If you don’t eat, the bird will come and snatch your food).
Remember how our grand mother persuaded us to finish lunch? “Tui khabar na khele, pakhi eshe kheye jabe” (If you don’t eat, the bird will come and snatch your food).
Children’s Day is observed annually on November 14 to honour India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Popularly known as “Chacha Nehru”, he was remembered for his deep affection for children and his belief in nurturing them with care and warmth.
"This student plan will continue from November 14 to December 13,” the Ministry of Communications said on Friday.
Through a series of engaging ecotourism and rural tourism activities, the department encouraged young minds to explore the landscapes, heritage, and biodiversity that define Uttar Pradesh.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tribute to India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, on his 136th birth anniversary, celebrated as Children's Day.
As part of its effort to provide an ethical labor market to foreign firms in 1991, India adopted the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1992.
To minimize the impact of challenges, solutions, across programmes, were designed and implemented as part of the program by the SOS Children’s Villages of India.
The Covid-19 outbreak reversed decadal gains in driving access to education for all.
On the occasion, a group of talented specially-abled athletes from Special Olympics Bharat & ice skating National athletes exhibited their skill and craft with a mesmerizing performance on the ice skating rink, which was followed by the felicitation ceremony.
The survey was conducted across five leading states in India including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra over a period of 18 months pre-Covid in India by establishing contact with 64,615 parents.