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02/02/2026

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16/07/2025

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18/05/2025

A story that touches the heart and inspires the soul!

Meet Kafi – an incredibly brave and determined young girl. A survivor of an acid attack that left her visually impaired at the age of 3, she started school at 8… and today, she has scored a phenomenal 95% in her CBSE Class 12 exams, topping her blind school in Chandigarh!

These marks aren’t just numbers—they're a reflection of her strength, resilience, and unshakable spirit.

Kafi dreams of becoming an IAS officer to honor her late father.

To her loving parents and dedicated teachers – you are the true pillars behind her success. We salute you!

A big thank you to for providing her with a laptop to aid her studies.

This isn’t just an achievement—it’s a powerful message of hope, courage, and unstoppable dreams.

02/04/2025

Today, on Autism Awareness Day, we come together to celebrate the uniqueness, strength, and resilience of individuals on the autism spectrum. Let us raise awareness, foster understanding, and create inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive. It’s time to listen, learn, and support one another.

Autism is not a disorder, but a different way of experiencing the world. Let’s continue to spread acceptance, kindness, and respect for all.

06/09/2023

Janmashtami, Hindu festival celebrating the birth (janma) of the god Krishna on the eighth (ashtami) day of the dark fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada (August–September). The number eight has another significance in the Krishna legend in that he is the eighth child of his mother, Devaki.

The occasion is observed especially in Mathura and Vrindavan (Brindaban), the scenes of Krishna’s childhood and early youth. On the preceding day, devotees keep a vigil and fast until midnight, the traditional hour of his birth. Then the image of Krishna is bathed in water and milk, dressed in new clothes, and worshipped. Temples and household shrines are decorated with leaves and flowers; sweetmeats are first offered to the god and then distributed as prasada (the god’s leftovers, which carry his favour) to all the members of the household. The devotees of Krishna commemorate the events of his birth by preparing elaborate representations of Mathura, where he was born, the Yamuna River, over which he was transported to safety, and Gokul (ancient Vraja), the scene of his childhood, using small images of the god, the other participants, and the animals and birds of the forest. Pots of milk are hung from tall poles in the streets, and men form human pyramids to reach and break the pots—this in imitation of Krishna’s childhood play with the cowherd boys, when they stole the curds hung out of reach by their mothers. The festival is also a time for group singing and dancing.

05/09/2023

Dear teaches, without your guidance and wisdom, I would not be where I am now! Thank you and happy teacher's day!

30/08/2023



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Photos from Special Education India's post 30/08/2023
Photos from Special Education India's post 29/08/2023


The National Sports Day 2023 in India is celebrated on 29 August 2023. This annual observance, held on August 29 in India, is a tribute to the enduring legacy of Major Dhyan Chand. The day also serves as a reminder for all of us to recall the contributions, determination, and extraordinary achievements of the athletes and their influence in shaping societies.

21/06/2023

Yoga day 2023

18/06/2023

The support of a father is invaluable, and his love endures forever.

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