2021 : Year in Review
2021: Year in Review By Sumita Jayaraman
The light at the end of the tunnel…..
It’s been a long chaotic year but we seem to be emerging from it at last. ILP, along with our partners, navigated all the ups and downs,
2021: Year in Review By Sumita Jayaraman
The light at the end of the tunnel…..
It’s been a long chaotic year but we seem to be emerging from it at last. ILP, along with our partners, navigated all the ups and downs,
By Suchitra Rao
The second wave of COVID brought about such a strain on the health infrastructure of the country, that it was up to the community and individuals to search and find life-saving medical resources. In this time of need, the entire Team of ILPians, including staff, Trustees and Volunteers collaborated
Covid Build Back – An Initiative to Help Resume Normalcy!
School reopenings continue to remain elusive and we are greatly aware of the gaps in learning, digital access and disrupted peer interaction for children across the country. During difficult times like this, children especially adolescents, are left
It has been a difficult time in the country as we navigate through the troubling waters of Covid. The second wave has been more virulent and despite prevention norms being put in place, the numbers testing positive kept increasing and caused unparalleled health and economic devastation to families.
Amidst the damage caused so far, there has
Each step of a career starts with one question – what’s next? From the moment a student enters tenth standard, every other person will ask them, “What is your next step? Which group or stream are you planning to join? What is your life goal? How much do you want to earn?” This
ILP’s annual dinner event is quite the undertaking even in normal times. It is a sit-down dinner that caters to 400+ of our dear donors, well wishers and volunteers, besides new patrons who are interested in hearing our message. Enter a team of committed ILP volunteers who put
The Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD) was extremely pleased with the outcomes achieved in the Anganwadis in which ILP is working in Amberpet area. In fact the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) of DWCD declared 3 Anganwadis covered by ILP as “Model Anganwadis”.
The CDPO complimented ILP on the quality
Born to a mother who is a homemaker and father who works as a plumber, Chandana is the younger of two siblings. She studied in a government school in Khairtabad mandal and came in contact with ILP when she was in the 9th std.
ILP had just started
H Renukaraj, a Science teacher at the Government High School, Arasikere village, Pavagada taluk is truly one of a kind. Not even COVID could deter this passionate teacher from reaching out to the students in his area! Once the lockdowns began in March 2020, the schools in Karnataka remained shut and the state
Badagola village lies about 80 kms north-west of the city of Cuttack, Odisha. It’s a small community of just over 200 people, most of whom are daily wagelabourers. There is a single Anganwadi in the village to cater to 13 children of preschool going age. The school