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How Routes 2 Roots is Bringing Professional Career Guidance to Every Govt School

Education, to many students in government schools across the country, often means – books, examinations & a limited knowledge of future opportunities. Though these schools are very

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How NGOs Are Preserving India’s Art and Cultural Heritage

India’s cultural heritage is a vibrant mosaic of traditions, art forms, languages, and customs that have been developing for thousands of years. On the one hand, classical music and da

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Why Art Education Is Essential for Holistic Child Development in India

Most of us perceive education as a collection of facts and figures that students learn from books and get tested on in exams. But the reality of acquiring knowledge is far from that. In fact

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The Role of Art Education in Preserving India’s Cultural Heritage

India’s cultural heritage stands out as one of the world’s most rich and diverse. The heritage of the nation’s art ranges from traditional dances and folk music to handicra

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How Non-Profit Cultural Organizations Are Shaping India’s Future

For centuries, India’s Digital Guru-Shishya Parampara has been at the heart of artistic learning. In this timeless tradition, knowledge flowed from teacher to student not just through less

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How Virtual Cultural Exchanges are Connecting the World in the Digital Age?

In an era where the internet has blurred borders, culture has found a new home—online. Virtual cultural exchanges are redefining the way we connect, learn, and share traditions across cont

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How Can Virtual Classrooms Transform the Way We Teach Indian Arts?

Since technology spans such great distances, virtual classrooms are a breakthrough in the educational world. The teaching of Indian art, traditionally existent in cultural matters, is no exc

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