Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Making India Read

How much does childhood impacts the person you become?

How much impact the books you read while going to school make once you step out in the world?

How much influence such books have on your thoughts, beliefs and actions?

I am sure almost all of you shall agree that the books we read during our school days have a long lasting impact on how we grow up as an individual.  Books are the medium through which we see the world around us.  Irrespective of whether it is a novel, comic strip, biography, short story or mythology; all this plays a significant part in our upbringing.

Now imagine a scene where you as a child do not have any book to read.  There is no one with whom you can discuss about the stories you read last night before going to sleep.  This is where Pratham Books, a not-for-profit initiative by Pratham, started in 2004 with an objective of book in every child's hand, decided to make a difference.



Rohini Nilekani, who is the founding member of Pratham Books and the chairperson, spoke last year in TEDxGateaway held at Mumbai about the efforts taken by Pratham Books to achieve its objective.  Franklin Templeton Investments partnered the TEDxGateway Mumbai in December 2012.

There are children which goes to school but do not have anyone in their family who can help them in reading.  To ensure that their school education is not wasted, it is necessary that they have resources to practice how to read.  Pratham Books decided to provide this resource to such children.

Books published by Pratham are available at very low cost at various places / schools / library in remote areas.  Pratham Books partnered with willing authors, readers, teachers to expand their presence and offerings.  Over the last 9 years, Pratham Books have published 1573 books in 11 languages and distributed 10.3 million books all over India.



Last year, they also carried out a special initiative on International Literacy Day, wherein across 28 states of India 419 school teachers read their books to approx 20,000 children.

This is a great initiative undertaken by Pratham Books having a long term positive impact on the future generation.

PS:  I recollect receiving tweets from Pratham Books last year about their initiative on International Literacy Day and inviting me to contribute by reading for children in my locality.  I was not aware about the work Pratham does in this field and use to ignore those tweets.  Now since I know the noble cause for which they are contributing, I shall surely try to contribute to the extent possible and I feel we all should do that.

Disclaimer: This post is part of Indiblogger's The Idea Caravan contest wherein Indibloggers were invited to view the videos of TEDxGateway Mumbai held last year and blog about the various ideas presented in those videos which are destructive and path breaking and can lead to positive future impact on the society.  There are some gifts to be given to all bloggers whose post gets selected and prizes to be won in a contest.  To that extent, this post may be considered as a paid post.


Friday, June 21, 2013

Rain Fury in Uttarakhand

Life is strange.  While I was enjoying my first monsoon outing of this year last weekend, the same monsoon was creating havoc in northern states of India.

As per the last available reports, 140 deaths have been confirmed.  But the sad part is nearly 14,000 people are still missing and additional 60,000 people are stranded even after five days.

The scenario in Uttarakhand is extremely grimed.  Uttarakhand is famous for its pilgrimage places and hill stations.  Kedarnath, which is a Hindu pilgrimage place and one of the places of Char Dham (four holly places of pilgrimage) has been destroyed in entirety by the floods of river Mandakini.

Well as usual, the Government was not prepared for natural disasters of such proportion.  However the rescue work which was initial affected due to bad weather is now in full stream and Indian Army is going an excellent job of rescuing people stranded.
Army carrying out rescue operations (Source: NDTV)


Google also has started a person finder search to help families and their relatives stranded in Uttarakhand.  The link is http://google.org/personfinder/2013-uttrakhand-floods.

God has his own ways of treating Mother Earth.  What else can we say about the way the Almighty has treated the beautiful, scenic, snow-clad Himalayan mountains of Uttarakhand.