Shimla in a shambles
The beautiful resort is fast greying under the onslaught of modernity
For a better tomorrow
There are many in Kerala who just would not have anything to do with the obsolete official education system. They want change, and that, …
An agenda of incoherence
The grossly inadequate education as imparted in our schools has to answer for our general insensitivity towards the environment
A learning experience
NGOs in Bangladesh have made non-formal education a trailblazing success story by employing ingenious teaching methods tailored to the needs of …
A space of their own
A garden for blind persons that explores more than just botanical learning
A gang of ten
A Rajasthan village entrusts anti-malaria campaign to children; they do remarkable work
Schooled in self-rule
What do tribal children living in Nagarhole National Park in Karnataka learn at school? Take pride in what they are, reports NITIN SETHI
Limited democracy
Panchayati raj institutions have not given much justice to Dalits
Focus of reservation lost in protests
A headmaster and his students save a forest
Who will help her learn?
Merely providing schools is not enough to educate the more than 197.34 million illiterate women in India. Far too often, girls have to drop out …
Under the umbrella
A residential school in Chamtagora has relieved the anxieties of migrant workers native to the area, who spend most of the year away from their …
Dirty RIVER blues
Children of Delhi rediscover Yamuna. And see how everything is being done to reduce it to a drain
A silent worker
Mastering wildlife
A non-governmental organisation starts a post-graduate course on conservation
Mother of all management
THE UNION minister for human resource development's election-eve decision to slash Indian Institute of Management (IIM) fees by a third has …
Theory of evolution under scanner
Another body blow for the myth of choice
Beacons for the blind
Associations lending a hand in preventing and curing blindness
The fundamentals of Vedic mathematics
Though Vedic maths evokes Hindutva connotations, the fact is that it's a system of simple arithmetic, which can be used for intricate calculations.
A school with an ecological curriculum
For 45 years, a school in Kausani has been inculcating ecological consciousness in hill women
Taking the magic out of miracles
Promoting a more rationalist attitude to life at a mass level, that's what the Jan Vigyan Jatha sets out to do
Value addition
A Pune teacher develops a calculator made out of cardboard for as little as Rs 15, which can even handle mindbending logarithms.
Crusaders of science
A conference for the common good the mainstream media ignored
Beyond its curricula
A school for the hearing impaired sets an example in using alternate energy
Green syllabus
Can the learning environment in India's schools and colleges cope?