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Fact of the Day-26 Aug
Thursday, August 26th, 2010Cartoon Comic Strips by Children: Series 12
Friday, March 20th, 2009This cartoon strips addresses the issue of gender discrimination as an impediment to women empowerment. Here the in-laws grudgingly let their daughter-in-law to work outside home. But when she uses up a part of her salary they abuse her and plan to stop her from working. She is left in a pathetic condition as she is unable to reason out with her in-laws.
This Cartoon strip makes a case against gender discrimination. Here a mother asks the daughter to quit school and learn household chores as it would help her in the future, while asking the son to study. Seeing this father asks the mother not to discriminate, thereby changing the narrow views of the mother. The daughter expresses joy over her father’s views.
This cartoon strip addresses the issue of gender discrimination is schools along with corporal punishment. Depicted here is a classroom where the teacher asks a question and when the students are unable to answer, the boy gets punished while the girl is let off the hook.
The cartoon strip emphasizes on the need to change the age old social beliefs. Narrated here is a story of two girls who loose their father, but are not allowed to perform the last rites as they are not boys.
This cartoon strip showcases an ideal teacher. It depicts a happy classroom where the students freely and fearlessly ask their queries and questions creating a healthy environment that boosts learning.
Please note these cartoon strips by children are based on what they see in their schools and not actual happenings. Also, the name of the children who have created the strips have been omitted to protect their identities.
I Have So Much More to Learn
Friday, February 13th, 2009Many girls in India are forced to discontinue their education in the face of marriage. This video, shot by children, highlights the fact that girls are incomplete without education. It has the message शादी हो या घर का काम , इनकी जिंदगी रह गई अधूरी ( Be it marriage or house hold chores, the girls life is incomplete without education).
Please note this is a drama enacted by the children based on what they see in their schools and not a recording of actual happenings. Also, the name of the children involved in shooting the video or in the video have been omitted to protect their identities.
No Discrimination, Only Education
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009Gender discrimination especially in education is a widespread malaise in India. Generally education is considered to be irrelevant for girls as they are perceived to be fit for home-making role only. This video highlights this practice and focuses our attention towards the deep scar it can leave on the girl child.
Please note this is a drama enacted by the children based on what they see in their schools and not a recording of actual happenings. Also, the name of the children involved in shooting the video or in the video have been omitted to protect their identities.


































