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Tuesday 30 September 2014

Pratham Books : PACE Skill Training Center


Manuka Mandal sends us this report about the storytelling session conducted on behalf of PACE Skill Training Center, Ahmednagar. PACE training center is the vocational skill entity of Pratham. At PACE, they train the youth in vocational skills and also give support for their placement. PACE also focuses on underprivileged and school drop-outs who wish to do work. Manuka works as a center in-charge for Ahmednagar PACE training center and is from Etapalli Dist Gadchiroli (MH). 


Session conducted on : 6th September
Number of kids : 8
Number of sessions : 1
Language the session was conducted in : Marathi

Manuka said ...
सेन्टर च्या शेजारच्या मावशिन्नी 
जोरात आवाज दिला 
मुल्लान्नो कुठे चल्लात चला खाली जा...
लहान लहान बाल मण्डली मावशिला म्हणाल्या आम्ही ...
मैडम कडे आलो आहोत टकलू ची गोस्ट सांगणार आहेत मैडम आम्हाला 
तुमच्या कडे आहेत का टकलू ची गोष्ट .............

(rough translation : 
Children, Where are you going? Go down." said an aunty who stays near our center. 
Children replied, " We are going to Madam. She is telling us the story of Takloo. Do you know how to tell Takloo's story....)














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Thank you PACE Skill Training Center and Manuka for spreading the joy of reading!

In its third edition of the 'One Day - One Story' campaign, Pratham Books was joined by 1300+ storytellers who conducted 1500+ storytelling sessions. More than a 1000 steps towards a 'Reading India'!

What started as a small step by Pratham Books to spread the joy of reading has become a movement. In 2012, Pratham Books initiated the One Day-One Story initiative on the occasion of International Literacy Day . We will be sharing the stories of all our volunteer storytellers (Pratham Books Champions) through our blog.

View more pictures from the International Literacy Day Celebrations held in 2014.

This blog contains stories sent in by all our champions. Browse through the blog for more stories. You can also go through the tags on the right side of the blog to find stories happening in your own city.

Note : If you want to be a Pratham Books Champion and join us on our journey of getting 'a book in every child's hand', write to us at champions(at)prathambooks(dot)org.

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