The power of connections
Part One By Chacko Jacob My first encounter with a stammerer happened when I was 14. I accompanied my parents and siblings to a religious gathering of families. Spaced out […]
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Part One By Chacko Jacob My first encounter with a stammerer happened when I was 14. I accompanied my parents and siblings to a religious gathering of families. Spaced out […]
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by Sabriye Tenberken The English term “survivor” is used too often and too lightly. These days, everyone who has surmounted a minuscule difficulty like overcoming a cold or passing an
By Chacko Jacob As we pulled into Akhina’s house, we were met with a yard full of exotic plants and creepers that covered every inch of available space. Her mother’s
by Sabriye Tenberken A few years ago, I overheard a conversation between my brother and my mother. My mother had bought pens, brushes, and colours, stretched a canvas and was
“I hope so…” By Chacko Jacob, It was a quiet Sunday morning at the kanthari campus on September 5th,2021 when Joseph Christophe Kone awoke to news of trouble back home
“If you want peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.” – Desmond Tutu “Can our attitude affect our survival?” was one of the questions that
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“Accessibility for the disabled can only be considered in times of peace. To survive during disasters, we have to be prepared beforehand to live under all thinkable circumstances.” – Nematullah
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by Sabriye Tenberken Many kanthari graduates who have managed to overcome the first hurdles, feel just like we did back in our early years in Tibet. Even when we have
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by Sabriye Tenberken “Everything is difficult, and every day there are new challenges. But luckily there are two of us. When one gives up, the other has still enough energy
by Abhilash John – founder of Khoj India has the highest number of youths in the world. But Indian culture is known to be conservative. That means that it is,
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