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Youth in Green Skills for a Transformative Future
Sustainable development is becoming more and more crucial as the globe struggles with issues like pollution, climate change, and the loss of natural resources. By
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Udaan, investing in girls.
Higher education bridges the path from classroom to workplace, enabling learners to upgrade their skills and knowledge continuously. In India, while much attention is given
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Equipping Minds, Erasing Divides: 21st-Century Skills and Gender Equity in Secondary Schools
The educational landscape in the twenty-first century is undergoing a revolutionary shift, emphasizing the development of abilities that equip students for the challenges of an
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From Youth Leader To Public Service: Nandini’s Inspiring Story
Nandini recalls her involvement in ChildFund’s Youth Clubs as a pivotal moment in her life. Through active participation and leadership roles, she cultivated essential life
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Divya: An agent of social change
Divya understood better than most the power of education and its impact on a person’s life. Since her childhood, she was fascinated with books as
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From Basics to Brilliance: How India’s National Education Policy 2020 is Transforming Foundational Learning and Literacy
In a world that’s rapidly advancing through technological breakthroughs and dynamic shifts, where progress is marked by the relentless evolution of ideas, a country’s true
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Sona’s dreams to give back to the community
Sona*, 21 years of age, lives with her family in one of Firozabad’s identified slums in Uttar Pradesh. In this community, about 80% of the
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Every Community Needs a Vijay : From Small Steps to Big Impact
“Your job is very risky,’’ my family always keeps telling me. “Every day I wake up with one aim, to prevent conflicts between humans and
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A New Hope, A New Life: MUKTI Project
It was a heart wrenching home visit for the ChildFund team, when we first saw Dilip crawling on his hands and legs…
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Catalyzing Women’s Participation to Promote Sustainable Agricultural Practices in Eastern Uttar Pradesh
Sobhawati is a small farmer, living in a rural area of Pratapgarh in eastern Uttar Pradesh. She works tirelessly and sacrifices most…
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Full Marks for Harini in English!
Harini, a 15-year-old girl from Hyderabad, lives in a small makeshift house with a thatched roof with her parents. Although the parents barely make enough…
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The Indomitable Spirit of a COVID Warrior and Survivor
Abhijeet Madane, ChildFund India’s Senior Project Officer, is one of our COVID warriors who has been working in the remote district Junnar block of the…
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Nutrition Garden helps Saloni Continue her Studies
Saloni is a 19-year-old girl from Saraiyahat Block of Dumka district in Jharkhand. She is a 12th grade science student who dreams of becoming a…
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Being at the Front during the COVID Pandemic
Mahesh Patidar is a ChildFund hero who has been working throughout the pandemic to help people in Madhya Pradesh. Mahesh Patidar works as a Project…
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Rebuilding Lives and Vineyard, One Step at a Time
Namita and Tapan are a middle-aged couple with two children in a hamlet in 24 South Parganas district in the backwaters of Sunderbans, West Bengal.
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Empowering Adolescents Boys and Girls with Knowledge on Menstruation Can Lead to Big Changes
“Earlier, we didn’t know about sanitary pads. We used a damp cloth or ash or hay during our periods. The damp cloth would give us…
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Indian Students Ignite Their Imaginations
Last December, ChildFund India launched a nationwide campaign called ‘Books, My Friends’ to provide bags full of age-appropriate books for 115,000 children ages 6 to…
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From Fish Vendor to Engineer
“A dream doesn’t become reality by magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work,” says Santosh, a unit planner at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Odisha.
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Tryst with Change: CWBC Ensures Child Rights
In most villages of Odisha, majority of people work as wage labourers. In the absence of the heads of the households, the children are often…
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Sumitra’s ability knows no barriers
In a small village in Odisha, 26-year-old Sumitra is busy pedaling a whirring sewing machine, giving final touches to a brand new dress for a waiting customer.
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Youth in Green Skills for a Transformative Future
Sustainable development is becoming more and more crucial as the globe struggles with issues like pollution, climate change, and the loss of natural resources. By
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/blognew.jpg)
Udaan, investing in girls.
Higher education bridges the path from classroom to workplace, enabling learners to upgrade their skills and knowledge continuously. In India, while much attention is given
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/blog-feb-21.webp)
Equipping Minds, Erasing Divides: 21st-Century Skills and Gender Equity in Secondary Schools
The educational landscape in the twenty-first century is undergoing a revolutionary shift, emphasizing the development of abilities that equip students for the challenges of an
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/nandini.webp)
From Youth Leader To Public Service: Nandini’s Inspiring Story
Nandini recalls her involvement in ChildFund’s Youth Clubs as a pivotal moment in her life. Through active participation and leadership roles, she cultivated essential life
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/divya-an-agent-of-social-change.webp)
Divya: An agent of social change
Divya understood better than most the power of education and its impact on a person’s life. Since her childhood, she was fascinated with books as
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/basics-to-brilliance.webp)
From Basics to Brilliance: How India’s National Education Policy 2020 is Transforming Foundational Learning and Literacy
In a world that’s rapidly advancing through technological breakthroughs and dynamic shifts, where progress is marked by the relentless evolution of ideas, a country’s true
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/sona-featured.jpg)
Sona’s dreams to give back to the community
Sona*, 21 years of age, lives with her family in one of Firozabad’s identified slums in Uttar Pradesh. In this community, about 80% of the
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/vijay-feature-1-768x512.jpg)
Every Community Needs a Vijay : From Small Steps to Big Impact
“Your job is very risky,’’ my family always keeps telling me. “Every day I wake up with one aim, to prevent conflicts between humans and
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/A-New-Hope-768x512.jpg)
A New Hope, A New Life: MUKTI Project
It was a heart wrenching home visit for the ChildFund team, when we first saw Dilip crawling on his hands and legs…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/blog-19-4-23-1.jpg)
Catalyzing Women’s Participation to Promote Sustainable Agricultural Practices in Eastern Uttar Pradesh
Sobhawati is a small farmer, living in a rural area of Pratapgarh in eastern Uttar Pradesh. She works tirelessly and sacrifices most…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Thumbnail-inside-blog-image-768x1024.jpeg)
Full Marks for Harini in English!
Harini, a 15-year-old girl from Hyderabad, lives in a small makeshift house with a thatched roof with her parents. Although the parents barely make enough…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Thumbnail-inside-blog-image-768x512.jpg)
The Indomitable Spirit of a COVID Warrior and Survivor
Abhijeet Madane, ChildFund India’s Senior Project Officer, is one of our COVID warriors who has been working in the remote district Junnar block of the…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Thumbnail-and-inside-blog-1-768x1024.jpg)
Nutrition Garden helps Saloni Continue her Studies
Saloni is a 19-year-old girl from Saraiyahat Block of Dumka district in Jharkhand. She is a 12th grade science student who dreams of becoming a…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Thumbnail-blog-768x512-1.jpg)
Being at the Front during the COVID Pandemic
Mahesh Patidar is a ChildFund hero who has been working throughout the pandemic to help people in Madhya Pradesh. Mahesh Patidar works as a Project…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Thumbnail-and-inside-blog-768x512.jpg)
Rebuilding Lives and Vineyard, One Step at a Time
Namita and Tapan are a middle-aged couple with two children in a hamlet in 24 South Parganas district in the backwaters of Sunderbans, West Bengal.
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/thumbnail.jpg)
Empowering Adolescents Boys and Girls with Knowledge on Menstruation Can Lead to Big Changes
“Earlier, we didn’t know about sanitary pads. We used a damp cloth or ash or hay during our periods. The damp cloth would give us…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Students-768x417.jpg)
Indian Students Ignite Their Imaginations
Last December, ChildFund India launched a nationwide campaign called ‘Books, My Friends’ to provide bags full of age-appropriate books for 115,000 children ages 6 to…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/01-768x417.jpg)
From Fish Vendor to Engineer
“A dream doesn’t become reality by magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work,” says Santosh, a unit planner at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Odisha.
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/02-768x417.jpg)
Tryst with Change: CWBC Ensures Child Rights
In most villages of Odisha, majority of people work as wage labourers. In the absence of the heads of the households, the children are often…
![](https://childfundindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/03-768x417.jpg)
Sumitra’s ability knows no barriers
In a small village in Odisha, 26-year-old Sumitra is busy pedaling a whirring sewing machine, giving final touches to a brand new dress for a waiting customer.