Good touch, bad touch

No – Tell them no
Go – Go away from them… Fast
Yell – Shout as loudly as you can
Tell – Tell someone you trust

India Literacy Project in collaboration with its partners conducts sessions on “good touch & bad touch” across various government schools to make the students understand how to differentiate between good touch and bad

2023-02-18T03:06:16-08:00December 10th, 2022|User Blogs|

India Literacy Project Partners with Kennametal

Innovation is not just about ideas, but about making ideas happen.

And when two passionate organizations, Kennametal (Home | Kennametal) a leader in innovation in materials science, tooling and wear-resistant solutions and India literacy project with its innovative approach to spreading the magic of science through its Multi-Dimensional Learning Spaces (MDLS) join hands, it benefits

2023-02-18T03:11:16-08:00December 9th, 2022|User Blogs|

ILP Partners with Government of Tamil Nadu

Quality Education in Partnership with Tamil Nadu Government

Today, providing quality education is perhaps the most important function of the government. And India Literacy Project is immensely proud to join hands with Tamil Nadu government in furthering this wonderful cause of quality education for all.

India Literacy Project Country Manager Asuri Rangarajan is happy to hand over

2023-02-18T03:18:45-08:00December 8th, 2022|User Blogs|

ILP partners with Ellucian for ICT training

Training is the universal language of learning

Here is India Literacy Project, Information and Communications Technology (OCT) team from Karnataka learning by doing.

Ellucian (Unifying Campus Technology Solutions to Power Higher Ed | Ellucian) the CSR partner of India Literacy Project organized a day long computational thinking workshop cum training session for 40 ICT facilitators. This

2023-02-19T01:20:24-08:00December 7th, 2022|User Blogs|

MDLS makes science fun

Everybody knows that science is fun. The more you learn, the easier it is to have fun with it.

Students from Tiruvallur, Villupuram and Cuddalore will experience the magic of science with 800 science kits donated by Verizon

India Literacy Project is proud to train a total of 177 middle, high, and higher secondary

2023-10-20T11:08:32-07:00December 2nd, 2022|science, User Blogs|

50 libraries in 50 schools

Teaching children to open a book is teaching them to open their minds.

And what better way to do than inaugurating 50 libraries in 50 schools in Mulbagal taluka of Kolar district and training 50 government school teachers on library management and grow by. This library project has come alive thanks to akamai technologies in association

2023-02-19T01:43:09-08:00November 28th, 2022|User Blogs|

Celebrating Child Rights Month

If we don’t stand up for children, then we don’t stand for much. – Marian Wright Edelman, Child Rights Activist

And there can be no bigger service than teaching children how to stand up for themselves.

India Literacy Project joins hands with its partners to celebrate child rights month in November and practically teach children about the

2023-02-19T01:47:00-08:00November 25th, 2022|User Blogs|

Transformative power of life skills

Teaching life skills to students has immense transformative potential

And what’s more, these life skills have no expiry date.

The students can take these skills wherever they go in life, no matter what they do. Always relevant.

India Literacy Project works hand-in-hand along with various state governments, partners, corporates to teach 10 important life skills to government school

2023-02-19T01:49:51-08:00November 23rd, 2022|User Blogs|
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