
Read Today, Lead Tomorrow: Celebrating World Book Day in Schools
Introduction: The Magic of Reading There’s something magical about opening a book. The first page transports you to a new world, introduces fascinating characters, and

Introduction: The Magic of Reading There’s something magical about opening a book. The first page transports you to a new world, introduces fascinating characters, and

Introduction: Why Digital Discipline Matters? In today’s world, technology is an essential part of every student’s life. From online classes to educational apps, social media,

Introduction For many years, education has been centred around memorisation, learning answers, recalling facts, and reproducing information in exams. While this approach may help in

Introduction The way we define success in education is quietly changing. Marks and degrees still matter, but they are no longer the only measure of

Introduction In today’s fast-changing world, academic excellence alone is no longer enough. Students are expected to manage stress, build relationships, communicate effectively, and make responsible

World Water Day activities for students: learn how schools can teach sustainability & water conservation through simple habits.

This Women’s Day, Garima Vidya Vihar celebrating women achievers, also the future leaders sitting in our classrooms today.

Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions parents make for their child. While websites, brochures, and social media pages provide useful

Exams can feel stressful for many students, especially when there is a lot to study in a short time. This is why having a clear

National Women’s Day is a meaningful occasion in India that celebrates the strength, talent, and achievements of women. Observed on the birth anniversary of Sarojini

Every school year leaves behind lessons that go far beyond textbooks. Inside classrooms, on playgrounds, and through daily routines, students gather experiences that quietly prepare

When we hear the word democracy, most of us immediately think of elections, ballot papers and voting days. It feels like something that begins only