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What’s new  Project Why on line

What’s new
Project Why on line

For the past six months now Project Why has been teaching online! Our stellar teachers did not take long to adapt to the new normal and came up with innovative ways to make sure that the children study in the best way possible. With the help of smart phones, whatsApp...

MasterClasses with A Cause

MasterClasses with A Cause

Project WHY joins Tastesutra as they celebrate 5-years, through a series of Masterclasses to raise funds for special social initiatives. Project WHY is happy to be one of the social causes to be supported by the event. Please Join us on August 20 at 5 pm to support...

Anou’s blog  From Delhi with love

Anou’s blog
From Delhi with love

Many of you maybe wondering where my blog and I have disappeared for the past few weeks. Yes, we did go AWOL but this is because I got diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma. Suddenly the world as I knew it changed forever. It was a double whammy with Covid having taken...

Reusable. Comfortable. Durable. #FaceMasks

Reusable. Comfortable. Durable. #FaceMasks

Our vocational center has been making in-house masks for children, staff and general public for protection against COVID 19.  These face masks are non-surgical, layered, assorted colours and printed fabric masks. They are designed creatively so that it fits the nose...

Congratulations to All Project WHY Class 12 students

Congratulations to All Project WHY Class 12 students

Project WHY congratulates all its class 12 students who have cleared their examination. Special felicitation goes to Babli and Utpal Mandal. We wish our students all the success in their future endeavours. #WednesdayThoughts Thank you Enfances indiennes, The Chopra...

Anou’s blog  Chapeau Bas!

Anou’s blog
Chapeau Bas!

Meet Project Why and Azure hospitality's Covid 19 warriors: Vijay, Seema, Sanjeet, Dharmendra (Project Why) and Manoj Kumar (Azure Hospitality) For the past 2 weeks now they have been distributing over a 1000 meals to the agricultural labour families on the banks of...

Anou’s blog  Time to review the way we were

Anou’s blog
Time to review the way we were

For the past weeks we have been trying to 'imagine' what Project Why would look like post Covid 19. If and when schools 'reopen' it is likely to be without children or at a later stage with children sitting six feet apart, their faces masked and their eyes brimming...

Anou’s blog  Education in the times of Covid 19

Anou’s blog
Education in the times of Covid 19

Schools are closed and are likely to remain closed. Education has never been a priority. Once again this 'new' normal has drawn the lines between the haves and have not. Privileged schools are running online classes and their students are busy studying. Laptops and...

Anou’s blog  500 miles for Project Why

Anou’s blog
500 miles for Project Why

Last week Jennie one of the trustees of Project Why UK wrote asking whether we were doing anything to help underprivileged families survive the Coronavirus pandemic. I told here that we had identified about 100 families who were in need of food and were providing them...

Anou’s blog The Project Why Corona warriors

Anou’s blog
The Project Why Corona warriors

Meet Project Why's corona warriors. Seema, Dharmendra, Vijay, Sanjeet, Amit, Mithu. For the past days they have been busy organising passes, identifying needy Project Why families, procuring and packing goods and braving all odds to see that these reach the...

Anou’s blog  Dream.. I am there

Anou’s blog
Dream.. I am there

Last Saturday was my 68th birthday. It was a quiet affair coronavirus oblige! Normally my birthday is quite a celebration that begins early in the morning with a call from the US and a cheery message from my grandson. Then it is time to  visit as many centres of...