The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee will give away awards to children for their exceptional achievements on Children’s day tomorrow. The awards are given away in two categories i.e., Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award to individuals –and National Award for Child Welfare to institutions and individuals
The Unsung Heroes
Ninety-five years ago on 22 nd September 1921, Gandhi made a momentous decision to change his attire. From the elaborate Gujarati attire, he decided on a simple dhoti and shawl. This epoch-making decision was taken by Gandhiji in Madurai after he decided that he has to work for and with the with the
While the entire country stand with the bewildered families of the Uri martyrs Mahesh Savani, a businessman from Gujarat's Surat has come forward offering them a helping hand. The philanthropist has offered free education to the children of all the martyrs. "I saw a girl of our Indian soldier crying
Atul Kumar a 5yrs old male boy suffering from Spastic Cerebral Palsy. He came to CORD in December 2014 for treatment and therapies. He assessed thoroughly at CORD and his family counseled for his abilities and condition. Along this they counseled on multiple therapies approach for the betterment and
A 15 day training programme for 25 tribal women to train them for making of various items from bamboo, was organised in Ranchi recently. The local NGO 'Changing Lives Transforming India' with the SBI Rural Self Employment Training Institute organised this event from 23rd April to 7th May 2016. In
Barely 5 km from the Indo-Bangla border, a silent digital revolution is taking place. Welcome to Bengal's first Wi-Fi-enabled village, Kamalapur, where residents have turned netizens almost overnight. Read more
Shri K. Gopi Nayak, a student of Ekal Vidyalaya from Ranga Reddy district of the state of Telangana (formerly Andhra Pradesh) grew nostalgic on his interview with us. Having worked as an Acharya Gopi Nayak is currently working as a Constable in Telangana Police force. In spite of the success that
Sri Ramlal Bahala, a villager of tribal community of Jharmunda village, Sundergarh, Orissa is now recognized as a big entrepreneur of that district. Previously he was struggling of starvation with his seven children & wife. He came in contact with Sri Arjun Sharma, incharge of GRC, Jarangloi. He
Jitendra Verma, aged 35 years, a resident of village Maniadih of district Giridih of Jharkhand. In 2002, he became full time worker of Ekal Vidyalaya and later on he got training about organic compost & farming. This encouraged him to make pits for organic compost. Besides he developed a small
A Sarpanch in Chhattisgarh builds toilets for each house and also builds a school by taking a loan of 24 lakhs. We need such Sarpanchs' all over to see a developed, swachh Bharat. Salutes to her. To read details of this news click http://thelogicalindian.com/story-feed/get-inspired/sarpanch-builds