Posts Tagged ‘education’

Healthy Food for a Wise Mind

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Basant Panchami symbolizes the commencement of the spring season. It is celebrated on the fifth day of the Indian month, Maagh & is also known as Saraswati Puja. The festival of Basant Panchami is dedicated to Saraswati, the Goddess of Wisdom. The most significant aspect of this day is that children are taught reading and writing their first words on this day - as it is considered an auspicious day to begin a child’s education. Yellow colour is given special importance and dominates everywhere on this particular day as this colour is associated with Goddess Saraswati as well as the mustard crop. People wear yellow clothes; make yellow colour sweets & celebrate the day with lot of fervour.
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Give a Child Its Right

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

14th November is Children’s Day & just six days later November 20, is observed as Child Rights Day, the whole world celebrates the day on which the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Rights of children are grouped broadly into four: 1. The right to survival: to live, to health care, to good nutritious food, to a legally registered name and a nationality. 2. Right to Development: to quality education, to leisure, to recreation, to proper care, a home and a family 3. Right to protection: from harm, neglect, abuse and exploitation 4.Right to participation: to freedom of expression and thought.

However, the reality is far removed from the idealistic situation described above. Despite laws, Rights etc, the harsh fact remains that a majority of children in India and elsewhere too, do not have access to basic needs like education, shelter, and nutrition etc.

Being a responsible citizen, we can provide children the first right at least, the right to health care & good nutritious food. All we need to do is simply log on to BookMyKhana.com, check out restaurants, check their online menus, select items & order online. The food will be served fresh & hot at your desired address and after that distribute it among the poor & hungry kids n & around you. Do it now, because it’s now or never.


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