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  • Food for change 

    Food for change 

    “Food for change” in this series, we will come up with stories of changes on the ground that we are bringing through food.  We start with the story of Samresh, a 16-year-old school dropout in the neighboring village. Last year, he did his tenth exam, could not clear a subject, and decided to quit. SinceContinue… Read more

  • দাদুর বড়ো ও বুড়ো হওয়া

    দাদুর বড়ো ও বুড়ো হওয়া

    The other day Sajal gave me a call. I could sense a feeling of excitement in his voice before he could tell me why he called for. He was asking me if he could change the topic of the theme for his content (he keeps writing blogs in Bengali for bon) from water to cow.Continue… Read more

  • Our Approach to engage youth.

    Our Approach to engage youth.

    Last year I was hanging out with a bunch of teenagers in a tea shop in my village when I met Sujit. Back then, he was in class IX. Out of many boys in that meeting, Sujit’s presence stuck with me. He had an entrepreneurial mind as he told me some stories about selling stuff.Continue… Read more

  • The importance of hanging in

    The importance of hanging in

    Introduction: This is the fourth blog in the series where I am documenting bon’s activity with children to make them aware of the environment where they live while having fun through games. If they start growing food then that’s a plus. In fact, many of them are into growing food. 🙂 You can read theContinue… Read more

  • The unexpected outcome

    The unexpected outcome

    Introduction: This is the third blog in the series where I am documenting bon’s activity with children to make them aware of the environment where they live while having fun through games. If they start growing food then that’s a plus. In fact, many of them are into growing food. 🙂 You can read theContinue… Read more

  • Planting curiosity and empathy

    Planting curiosity and empathy

    We have almost 4,00,000 plant species in the world. How many can you name? How many can you identify? What features do you usually look for to identify a tree/plant? As our civilization evolved, our connection with the natural world deteriorated. We are oblivion of the nature around us irrespective of where we live. WhenContinue… Read more