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Reclaiming Childhood: World Day Against Child Labour
A child’s hands are meant for learning, playing, and shaping a bright future—not for carrying the heavy burdens of manual labor. Every child deserves an environment where their unique potential can fully blossom, safe from economic exploitation and hazardous environments. June 12th marks the World Day Against Child Labour. This vital global observance serves as a collective wake-up call to protect the fundamental human rights of vulnerable children and actively dismantle the
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Jun 122 min read


Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti – Honouring the Architect of Modern India
Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar , born on April 14, 1891, rose from a marginalized Dalit family, facing deep social discrimination from childhood. Despite hardships, he excelled academically and became one of the most educated Indians of his time. He earned degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics, specializing in law, economics, and political science. Ambedkar fought tirelessly against caste discrimination and untouchability throughout his life. He was
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Apr 141 min read


Voice of Courage in Kannada Literature
Geetha Nagabhushan is a prominent Kannada writer, novelist, and feminist voice in Indian literature. Known for her bold and socially conscious storytelling, she has consistently highlighted issues like gender inequality, caste discrimination, and the struggles of marginalized communities. Her works reflect deep empathy and a strong commitment to social justice, making her an influential figure in contemporary regional literature. #GeethaNagabhushan #WomenInLiterature #Feminis
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Mar 251 min read


Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Amartya Sen
Amartya Sen (born 3 November 1933) is one of the most influential economists and philosophers of the modern era, known for linking economic progress with human dignity and social justice. His Capability Approach transformed the global understanding of poverty by emphasizing that true development means expanding people’s real freedoms and opportunities. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1998, Sen’s ideas continue to guide policies in education, health, and welfare worldw
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Nov 3, 20251 min read
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