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Down Memory Lane
Hoisting the flag at the Giri Nagar centre last week was a walk down memory lane. This is where it all began way back in the winter of 2000. In those days we had just acquired a small mud jhuggi across the street where the flag was hoisted and had begun our spoken...
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Cover Reveal : You Beneath Your Skin
Today it is my privilege and honour to reveal the cover for my friend Damyanti Biswas's debut crime novel, You Beneath Your Skin to be published next September by Simon & Schuster, India. I've known Damyanti for many years now and what began as a mere exchange of...
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A very silent supporter
Tomorrow Ranjan, my significant other, celebrates his 70th birthday! We have been together for 45 years. That is more than a life time. He has stood by me like a rock and supported me in every way possible. He has given wings to all my dreams, even those that had the...
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Remake the world
Remake the world With love and happiness Remake the world Put your conscience in the test Remake the world North, south, east and west Remake the world Gotta prove that are the best, yeah Jimmy Cliff Remake the world Looking at this picture I am reminded of Jimmy...
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The Khader Centre
At a time when the future of Project Why is hanging by a thread as we struggle to find our feet and long term sustainability, I sometimes find myself in need of a feel good shot to reassure me and give me the needed impetus to soldier on. One of the things I find...
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Taking ownership
One can hardly imagine how things unfold, almost serendipitously! Since last year our boarding school kids have been spending their holidays at Project Why teaching the younger children and participating in all activities of the centre. It all began in April 2018 when...
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A day to remember
It is customary for the special needs class to celebrate the end of their summer camp with a memorable outing. Normally they go to a park or to their favourite place the Lodhi gardens. But this time would be different. They would visit a mall. A first for most of...
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Highest paid profession
Bhutan has just made teachers and medical staff the highest paid civil servants in the country. Let us not forget that Bhutan is the country where Gross National Happiness is more important than the GDP! Education and health are now the highest priorities in the...
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My go to place
The last few weeks haven't been easy. I have spent many a sleepless nights trying to figure out how we will meet the crisis we face. We have lost one of our big funders and come 2020 we will be in a fix if I am not able to conjure a miracle and come up with the...
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World environment week at Project Why
Last week was world environment week and in site of the scorching heat, children of all centres of Project Why celebrated environment in their own special way. Drawing competitions were held in all centres and children shared their vision on how to save the...
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A #love story spanning 7000 kilometres #WATWB
"I fell in love with Project Why and India and I want to help as much as I can even from 7000 km away. Project Why is like a family for me and I want to share how wonderful Project Why is with people here in Europe" Claire De Felice Volunteer from Luxembourg. For We...
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Real winners do not compete
The new education policy is soon to be revealed. It has been four years in the making. Though no details are known, the major focus it is said will be on improvement of quality of education, curriculum, bringing in new technology, and changing the pedagogy. This is...