Empowering Voices through Art: A Glimpse into the Hearts of Literacy India Students
As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the ever-evolving landscape of technology and its profound impact on our lives.
As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the ever-evolving landscape of technology and its profound impact on our lives.
Throughout the empowering month of November, Literacy India enthusiastically champions Children’s Month.
Women and girls represent half of the world’s population and therefore, half of its potential.
Our sentiments echo a fundamental truth: children, regardless of their gender, are the future. It’s essential that we recognize and nurture.
In India, countless unsung heroes have illuminated the path of education, leading to a myriad of success stories echoing through society.
Advancing girls’ education in India is crucial to achieving social progress, gender equality, and economic development.
The Sampurna Shiksha Centre at Bijwasan, Gurugram, is a haven of enthusiasm and eagerness.
Deepali Dalmia and Sarika Agarwal, two passionate volunteers from well-off families, joined forces with Literacy India to establish a community.
Once upon a time, in the arid lands of Jhalawar, Rajasthan, the remarkable Kathidia tribe.
In a humble realm where education and environmental sustainability came together, there existed always striving.