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Showing posts with label Jammu and Kashmir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jammu and Kashmir. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Pratham Books Champion : Kalpana Tikku

The following story was sent to us by Kalpana Tikku. She wrote...

I am hereby forwarding you some pics from our Literacy day celebrations in J&K. Since Srinagar was under shut down that time, we decided to shift our program to another district Anantnag. In fact, it was better as the children there celebrated literacy day and book reading for the first time. Paplu the giant was read out to them and they heard it with rapt attention. We had an interactive session with the children regarding the story as well as about story books. Some other stories from Pratham Books were also read aloud by the children themselves. Some wanted to narrate stories which they themselves had made up, Towards the end, we distributed prizes to the best readers and narrators as well as donated story books from Pratham Books to their school library. The program was a success as there were around close to a hundred children present at the book reading. Thanking you so much.








Thank you Kalpana for spreading the joy of reading!

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This International Literacy Day, Pratham Books has taken 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. Last year Pratham Books initiated the One Day-One Story initiative on the occasion of International Literacy Day and we conducted over 250 storytelling sessions. This year we are delighted that over a 1000 sessions are happening across the length and breadth of the country.We will be sharing the stories of all our champions through our blog.

View more pictures from the International Literacy Day Celebrations.

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 any of 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 web(at)prathambooks(dot)org.

Monday, 9 September 2013

Pratham Books Champion : Haji Public School

This International Literacy Day, Pratham Books has taken 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. Last year Pratham Books initiated the One Day-One Story initiative on the occasion of International Literacy Day and we conducted over 250 storytelling sessions. This year we are delighted that over a 1000 sessions are happening across the length and breadth of the country.We will be sharing the stories of all our champions through our blog.

These pictures were sent by Sabbah Haji from Haji Public School, Breswana. Breswana is the native village of the founding members of the Amina Trust and a prototype of the average, remote, inaccessible village in the mountains of Doda in Jammu and Kashmir. The very first HAJI PUBLIC SCHOOL (a not-for-profit setup, with subsidised fees) under the Amina Trust umbrella was established here. The storytelling session was conducted by Madhuri Vijay. 







Thank you Haji Public School for spreading the joy of reading!

View more pictures from the International Literacy Day Celebrations.

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 any of 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 web(at)prathambooks(dot)org.

Friday, 21 June 2013

Pratham Books Champion : Kalpana Tikku

For International Literacy Day (8th September), we had a dream - we wished that 100 people would volunteer to conduct storytelling sessions across the country. We ended up finding more than 250 champions to conduct storytelling sessions across the country. We will be sharing the stories of all our champions through our blog.

This photo story was sent to us by Kalpana Tikku.








Thank you Kalpana for spreading the joy of reading!

View more pictures from the International Literacy Day Celebrations.

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 any of 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 web(at)prathambooks(dot)org.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Pratham Books Champion : Sabbah Haji, Safiyyah Patel and Madhuri Vijay

For International Literacy Day (8th September), we had a dream - we wished that 100 people would volunteer to conduct storytelling sessions across the country. We ended up finding more than 250 champions to conduct storytelling sessions across the country. We will be sharing the stories of all our champions through our blog.

This story was sent to us by Sabbah Haji.

Story telling at Haji Public School in the mountains of Doda, J&K; 9th September 2012
Our school has classes K-4 as of this year and we have 90 students enrolled. Two volunteers, Safiyyah Patel, a South African, and Madhuri Vijay, from Bangalore are currently with us and we were quite excited about reading 'Susheela's Kolams' to the kids. Madhuri taught the older kids about kolams the previous day, and they did a rangoli in the school corridor. All the kids were excited about coming over to school the next morning for the story reading.

Come the 9th morning, and there was such a rain deluge! Like, a crazy thunder-rain storm. Now, kids in our school come from as far as an hour away and it's all uphill and downhill on tough mountain slopes. And since we have 3 year olds to 12 yr olds mainly, we had a lot of absentees. Still, with about 50 kids in, sparkly faced and full of excitement, we began our little intro and reading. Safiyyah took over photography, Madhuri read out the story from a pdf printout you sent us, and I translated into Urdu/Kashmiri page by page while reading off my laptop. We went around the room showing the kids all the illustrations and they had questions and observations. Very interesting. Very mad. 

After the reading, we gave the kids drawing paper and Madhuri demo'ed a few simple kolams on the board for them. 

And the kids had a crazy happy hour long session of drawing and colouring.

And it was so much fun, and they used the book to get kolam designs and we all loved the colours and drawings on the pages.

In all we spent about 2+ hours on Susheela's Kolams. And a merry time was had by all.

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Thank you Sabbah, Safiyyah and Madhuri Vijay for spreading the joy of reading!

View more pictures from the International Literacy Day Celebrations.

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 any of 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 web(at)prathambooks(dot)org.