Archive for April, 2008

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a buzzword in the past few years. Corporates in India are getting more sensitive towards social responsibility which reflect their commitment towards society. In one such initiative employees of Citigroup, one of the largest companies of the world that provide services from insurance to finance visited different project locations […]

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In the English classic, My Fair Lady – Ms. Doolittle sang, “I could have danced all night…and still have wished for more”.
For Deepalaya students the song went like this, “We could have sung all night….and still have wished for more…”
Yes that was the sentiment echoed by 15 students of Deepalaya School Kalkaji Extension returning after […]

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Indian Oil Corporation Limited has provided financial support to set up a Computer Training Centre for differently abled children at Deepalaya School, Sanjay Colony. The centre was inaugurated on 16th April 2008 at Deepalaya School, Sanjay Colony by the Shri Satish Kumar, Executive Director, IOCL. He was accompanied by Shri K.J. Kumar Chief Manager […]

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Did you know that Autism is the third most common developmental disorder? Autism is a lifelong brain development disorder that impairs social interaction and communication, and causes restricted and repetitive behaviour, all starting before a child is three years old.

It has been a growing concern for the world. The United Nations General Assembly passed […]

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After working hard for exams in the month of March, children from Deepalaya schools live it up to mark the end of examinations. They spend their term break going for excursions, attending workshops and learning new crafts.

As part of their educational and cultural tours, children from different classes of Deepalaya School Sanjay Colony enjoyed […]

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“I always felt that I was being shunted around to suit other people’s convenience. Because I didn’t fit in with them….it was me who had to move, leave or change…” says a tearful Rakesh who is 20 years old. A resident of Sanjay Colony slum cluster, Rakesh is hearing impaired since his childhood. […]

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