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Vaishali SharmaNews18 |
For children growing up in war-affected regions, fear is not an occasional experience but a constant condition of life.
If we want children to grow into strong and thoughtful adults, we must first respect their world and experiences.
India, a land of unparalleled linguistic diversity, stands as a testament to the importance of multilingual education
Language influences perception and reasoning without imposing rigid limits on thought
When classrooms neglect opportunities for genuine talk—about oneself, one’s surroundings, or shared stories—children become disconnected from learning