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Ralegan: The story of a rural dream come true
Inspired by role models like social worker Anna Hazare, the people of this village in Maharashtra could overcome all hurdles because they dared to dream, discovered the children of Jnana Prabodhini Navanagar Vidyalaya of Pune. Read on ...
Education that is and education that should be
Interesting poems, submitted as part of a project by the Army School, Delhi Cantonment, Delhi, which explain the painful process of examinations and what is wrong with the education system in India. Read on ...
Schoolboy’s Diary - 4000 years ago
While reading the 4000-year old account of a schoolboy's day, the author realised one thing: some things don't change with time. Read on ...
Winter Festivals
Apart from Christmas celebrated by Christians all over the world, and Eid-ul-Fitr celebrated by Muslims, a brief review of two other festivals more or less happening during the winter solstice. Read on ...
The Birth of Christ
What is the symbolism inherent in the story of the birth of Christ? Does it just talk about the birth of Jesus? Or does it enable us to go deeper and unravel a few of the reasons for the founding of Christianity? Read on ...
The changing face of childhood dreams
Today’s dreams are tomorrow’s reality, they say. A student of the Gopi Birla Memorial School, Walkeshwar Road, Mumbai, speaks of the changing face of dreams since the days of India's freedom struggle. Read on ...
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The Day Mother raised the Flag
Senior scholar and journalist Amrita Rangasami remembers August 15, 1947. She was five. With her four siblings, she said a prayer for the freedom fighters. There were sweets and a special meal... Read on ...
When Grandma challenged British Rule
She was 15 and a supporter of Gandhi. Her father was loyal to the British and kept their flag flying atop his house. Hearing that Gandhi was coming to town, Grandma thought of switching flags... Read on ...
From Heaven To Hell
Kaz Suyeishi, an 18-year-old didn't think she would live through her ordeal, let alone be able to share her story more than half a century later. Read on ...
Joining Hands for peace, at Hiroshima
Srimanjari, a history lecturer at Delhi University, remembers her 1998 visit to Hiroshima for the peace memorial conference, on August 6, an annual feature. She was among 10,000 others who saw the desire for peace in the eyes of the hibakushas or atomic bomb survivors. Read on ...
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