Teach India

Teach India is a nation-building initiative (or social initiative) from the Times of India that brings together children in need of education and people who can contribute a little time towards teaching them. It is based on one simple principle: If you have the desire to teach, we will put you in touch with underprivileged children who are willing to learn. With over sixty of India?s committed NGOs, corporates, schools and social organizations already supporting our cause, we now look for selfless individuals to come forward and help change the future of a child forever, by giving just a few hours a week to Teach India.
Deepak Singhal
Deepak Singhal commented on the discussion by Amoolya Jain
on May 17, 2013 , 10:05 pm
Ngo contact numbers
hi guys.. im amoolya from bangalore.the registrations have closed for my city. could anyone please give me the numbers of the participant NGOs of bangalore please more »
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Arorav
Arorav and 3 more commented on the discussion by Archita Sahu
on May 08, 2013 , 09:40 pm
Can a highly ambitious girl be a good homemaker?
Today every girl is educated and independent enough to lead a life on her own terms. Sometimes family,friends and even husband take the secondary place in their life !!!It is always appreciable when i girl is self dependent ,but is she forgetting more »
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Subhash Malik
Subhash Malik commented on the discussion
on Apr 29, 2013 , 07:12 pm
Screening for 2013 Cycle-1
On and from Sunday, November 25, 2012 we started admissions for the next Teach India cycle at Saksham Bharti Raghubir Nagar and Vikas Nagar centers. 22 learners were admitted. more »
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Rakesh Kumar Sahu
Rakesh Kumar Sahu commented on the blog by Archita Sahu
on Apr 21, 2013 , 08:40 pm
Returned from the YashRaj Films studios..
YES! We got to see our stage…its really huge. Amazing!!!! People here r working very hard to make it even better. From art directors to artists to light boys, art boys etc etc…. Everyone putting their best for making every little effort successful.And yes its all for us !We practiced our walk and got an overall idea! more »
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Anirudh Dhodapkar
Anirudh Dhodapkar and Krishna Kumar Limboo commented on the discussion by Archita Sahu
on Apr 19, 2013 , 01:43 pm
Should there be an Entrance Exam for Politics?
Friends... For every job and profession there r entrance exams. Even for a kid going to attend a play school, an entrance interview is must today.Then why there is No such structure for politics, the supreme post, which controls and rules the entire more »
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Kalandi Charan Nayak
Kalandi Charan Nayak and Anirudh Dhodapkar commented on the blog by Archita Sahu
on Apr 19, 2013 , 11:15 am
Dreams do come true !
Few months back miss india was a dream. I trained myself to put the best foot forward. Then came the kolkata auditions. After several rounds I was among the TOP 10.Then came, the 5 days trainig sessions and the kolkata pageant. I came as the first runners up. It was then when I realised if you are determined to achieve something, you are going to get it !!! A month back I landed at Mumbai, for another very tough selection process. Got selected and now I am very proud to be among the TOP 23 more »
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Anirudh Dhodapkar
Anirudh Dhodapkar commented on the discussion by Archita Sahu
on Apr 08, 2013 , 01:01 pm
Strikes and india...
Strikes are very common in India. Almost every month we r facing it. Like buy one get one free offer, sometimes we face several strikes for a single issue by different parties or organisations. And it never goes calmly… hundreds of people die, t more »
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Prem Khilnani
Prem Khilnani commented on the discussion by Teach India
on Mar 31, 2013 , 12:23 pm
Register for Teach India 2010
The Times Group is launching Teach India, an initiative to teach spoken English to the youth belonging to the underprivileged sections of the urban society As a Teach India volunteer you will be required to commit to 2 hours a day, 3 days a week more »
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Sanjeev Boro