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May Newsletter 2023

We are pleased to share our 2022-23 Annual Report with you! The last year has been an exhilarating roller coaster ride for us, filled with valuable lessons and growth. As

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April Newsletter 2023

Workshop on “Making Mathematics Learning Fun” We recently organized a workshop on “Making Mathematics Learning Fun” with guest speaker Satyajit Apat, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education (Mathematics) from the College

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March Newsletter 2023

Lean Scale Advanced Cohort Glad to be one of eight organizations globally selected to be a part of the Lean Scale Advanced Cohort by Spring Impact.Thank you The Learning Agency

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February Newsletter

Updates from our home-based learning program  There has been a substantial increase in parents’ participation in our home-based learning program. This month, we observed active participation in parental engagement workshops

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January Newsletter

Home-based learning and parental engagement The holistic development of children requires a multifaceted approach that encompasses various elements, including their educational surroundings and the active involvement of their parents. Our

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Stories of the Day

National Youth Day is celebrated on January 12th in honour of Swami Vivekanand whose contributions to social reform, philosophy, spirituality, and youth leadership have been inspiring youth since generations. On

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November Newsletter 2022

  World Students’ Day World Students’ Day is widely celebrated on October 15 to mark the birth anniversary of former President APJ Abdul Kalam. As a tribute to Dr. APJ

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A SUSTAINABLE OPTION: DIGITAL LITERACY

Digital literacy is the foremost necessity of the 21st-century world. Common people, nation builders and the next generation of modern techno age are in the dire need of proper digital

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September Newsletter 2022

“Children who do not have a solid foundational learning struggle in further education and employment. This becomes a vicious cycle of poverty that can continue for generations across families. That

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