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Muskan, a ten-year-old from the slum area of ​​Durga Nagar in Bhopal, is the youngest librarian in the country today.

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This youngest 'librarian' of the country has received the 'Thought Leaders' Award from NITI Aayog for awakening education.

muskan, a mere ten-year-old from the slum area of ​​Durga Nagar in Bhopal, is the youngest librarian in the country today.

This youngest 'librarian' of the country has received the 'Thought Leaders' Award from NITI Aayog for awakening education.

Parashar Srinu May 24, 2019 A mere ten-year-old Muskan of the slum area of ​​Durga Nagar in Bhopal is the youngest librarian in the country today. This youngest 'librarian' of the country has received the 'Thought Leaders' Award from NITI Aayog for awakening education. Doing the Different, Dynamic Youths, Featured, Motivational Stories, Success Story

A book is a word that contains the story of some person. It has a different place in every human's life. In the moment of challenge and difficulties, the invincible warrior Nelson Mandela, who used to keep a lot of poetry, read it repeatedly, its name is 'Invictus', which means unbeatable.



Smile has become the oldest 10-year-old librarian of Bhopal.

It is a poem published in 1875 of the Victorian era, written by the British poet William Ernest Henley. In our country too, the footsteps of the World Book Fair are heard every year, by writing books, many people have become immortal in world history. Durga Nagar lives in a slum area which is only 10 years old. Muskan herself studies in primary class but is running a library for children in a slum where there are thousands of books. She wants to become an IAS officer in future.

Muskan started its library in December 2015. After that when the officials of the State Education Center visited their slum, a quiz competition was organized to gather all the children there. Those days, when she was first in the third-class competition as a third-class student, the officials gifted her a set of 25 books. Since then she has been tuned to the children's library and even today, after returning from school, she handles the library where the poor slum children come to study. Muskan believes that, 'When you teach a boy, only one person reads but teaching a girl means that you are teaching the whole society.'

Muskan was the only daughter of the country and state to be selected among 240 people from all over the world.

Although 240 people from all over the world have been selected for this award, including Bhopal's Smile. The award is given in the form of a citation. The award was given to him by Olympic medalist Sakshi Malik. Muskan's library has books, stories, rhymes and stories of Panchatantra stories full of inspiring themes of freedom fighters.

Muskaan's mother Maya says that she talks about reading only at home, school and playground. The beginning of his day begins with books. Seeing her penchant for studies, the library has been built at home with the help of Text Book Corporation and State Education Center. Smile says- 'When she was nine years old in 2015, she was studying in third-fourth grade. During that time, when she used to see children walking around the house, she started thinking that these children continue to play or share their work with their parents, but why never study. Then he felt that when all the children study, why not it? They should also be read and written, then one day the officials of State Education Center visited our colony, Since that day, she is busy in the mission of books till date. She also teaches children younger than herself. feels good. Every day 30 to 35 children come here. The number increases in summer. Now in his library, Maulana Azad Bhaiya-Didi of National Institute of Technology comes and teaches children here. They also teach singing, dancing to children. People keep sending books to every corner of the country for their library.

Hrida, 7 year old entrepreneur retailing flexible pencils!

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'Set of 10 pencils Rs.250. Inform me as to whether you like it, will deliver it to your location's 


That is the pitch. Also, trust me on this, you won't have the option to not say yes. 


Not on the grounds that you this originates from a long term old delightful child, but since it originates from a long term old charming child who knows precisely what she is selling, to whom and why. 


Meet Hrida, that kid who isn't simply killing it at school yet in addition having her first spell of business enterprise at selling adaptable pencils. 


"She came up to me one day and disclosed to me she needed to sell adaptable pencils at somewhat greater expense than we had bought, and purchase all the more such adaptable pencils from the benefit to sell more. Of-course, there is no marketable strategy, no promoting system. We simply made her a Facebook page – Hrida's organization and turned the word out that Hrida was accomplishing something individuals may be keen on", says Hrida's dad, Sanket Joshi.

Hrida works on this after her school – learning logistics, supply and demand and ways to market her product. She is also taking opinions on other products she plans to launch. Her immediate plan includes taking her products online.


“I want to dedicate this project to my mother who is my inspiration”, she says.


Good luck Hrida 

Mukesh Ambani is also a client, an eighth failed student, a millionaire

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When students studying in college or school fail, parents worry about their future, scold them, reprimand and explain. Today we will talk about a student who failed in class VIII during his schooling but in spite of all this he has become a successful person. Mukesh Ambani is a student of class VIII failed, Mukesh Ambani is also a client in his list. Eighth fail We are talking about 23-year-old school dropout Trishan Arora, student became millionaire and Mukesh Ambani is also his client. Those who have achieved such success through their own hobbies about which their parents are also surprised

How Trishanit Arora became a millionaire.

 Today, Trishanit's success is proof that he set up a company with his hard work. In which many small big companies including Mukesh Ambani became his clients and he became a millionaire. Trishanit Arora has made his mark as an ethical hacker and has set up North India's first cyber emergency response team. Failure in the eighth did not leave the hobby of computers yet. During his failure in the eighth, his neighborhood and friends were all teasing him, but his parents asked him the reason why he failed, instead of rebuking him, he openly told him that he Difficult subject like history and geography is difficult to understand. Eighth fail student became millionaire and Mukesh Ambani is also his client. He also said that he was interested in computers since childhood. Her parents then dropped her school and studied up to intermediate through distance education and after completing schooling, she completed her graduation at BCA. She was always into hacking from the start. Used to gather information. Through self-study, experimenting with father's computer and watching videos on YouTube was also a beneficial step. Trishanit pointed out that at the age of 19, he started working as a software cleaner and computer fixer. During that time he received his first check of Rs 60,000.

Standing company at the age of 21.

 When he was 21 years old, he laid the foundation of a cyber security company named TAC Security. He explains that his company's head office is in Ludhiana. Apart from this, his company also has some branches (virtual offices) in UK, Dubai and many other places. He also mentioned that 40 per cent of his company's clients come from places like Dubai and the UK. 50 Fortune and 500 companies are clients from all over the world. Eighth fail student became millionaire and Mukesh Ambani is also his client from Reliance Industries to CBI. His client said that his company is a cyber security company that prevents the company's data from being hacked and stolen. It is being told that his company's client list includes Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries as well as Punjab Police, Gujarat Police, Crime Branch (CBI). Soon the turnover of 2,000 crores will soon be extended to his business in the US. Trying to increase. Working with the millionaires there to plan business, he has also written books titled 'Hacking Talk with Trishanit Arora', 'Hacking with Smart Phones' and 'The Hacking Era'.

Protecting the company's website from cyber attack,

 the security of their clients' website is protected from cyber theft, keeping their site safe. Trishanit says that if there is a cyber attack, then there is a huge market in front of his company, where other companies join them to secure the data of their website, from that our job is to secure them. Is doing a turnover of It is being told that he has tried hard to start an office in the US to expand his company, for which he is also talking to investors. Soon he will also have a new branch in the US.

Tilak Mehta, a 13-year-old boy's startup, set up a 100 crore company

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 In today's time, the name of big people is not only bright in the industry, but the children are also making a new identity in the country by joining their name in the industry. Startup done in Tilak Mehta, 13 years old Standing 100 Crore Company At the age when children are busy playing with their friends, the high thinking of this child has made it an entrepreneur by separating it from all the children and soon his company will increase its turnover to 100 crores by 2020. There is a big dream to cross, which seems to be working soon. 13 year Tilak started the startup, made company of 100 crore We are talking about 13-year-old Tilak Mehta, a Class VIII student at Mumbai's Gadolia International School, who was unhappy about his father's daily work. Used to come back home late.


Startup Idea 

An event that gave him the source to start this startup. "Tilak says that a few years ago I needed some books but it was available at the other end of the city. I could not go there because I was too young for this work. In the evening when father came home, he was very tired, seeing his exhausted condition, I did not dare to tell my father and ask for those books. In such a situation, there was a thing in my mind that there would have been someone who could bring my books from there, what was there then "The business idea starts with the solution of the problem"


Papers N Parcel (PNP)


This was the time when the Papers N Parcel (PNP) company started to move small parcels from one place to another within the city of Mumbai in 24 hours. Before the launch of this company, he discussed his idea with his father. Realizing this need, he gave his consent. After the father's consent, he gave a real look to the Papers N Parcel (PNP) company. Read More: Started his startup after 22 years job, today is the owner of Crores. Took the help of a bank officer. Tilak first met a bank officer, Ghanshyam Parekhji with his father, to share his idea with his father. Ghanshyam Parekh ji saw the future of logistics business coming in this idea. He liked this idea so much that he left the bank job and joined Tilak. He joined the company as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). 13 year Tilak started the startup, made company of 100 crore

What was the idea. 

Through the company Papers N Parcel (PNP), he connected most of the coaches of Mumbai to his business. He used the help of canoes to send parcels to another place in the same city. For which their fee is determined according to weight. Due to which the extra income of the coaches is also made. Through all these, the company delivers 1,200 parcels a day to the city. The company mostly accepts parcels up to 3 kg and charges up to Rs 50-200 depending on the weight of the parcel. The Papers N Parcel (PNP) company works primarily through mobile applications. Today there are more than 300 coaches associated with his company, which are making their earnings bigger than their hard work. 13 year Tilak started the startup, made company of 100 crore

2020 target. 

Bank manager-to-CEO of the company, Ghanshyam Parekh ji, who is the chief executive of this startup, told that initially each coach was paid a predetermined amount but now according to the weight of the parcel And it is being considered to pay per delivery amount in due course of time. He said that some of the brokerage companies, pathology labs and boutique shops customers are currently being serviced by him. The company aims to capture 20 per cent of the city's logistics market and achieve a turnover of Rs 100 crore by 2020. 13 year Tilak started the startup, made company of 100 crore. 
At a young age, Big Thinking has become a hero for many people in today's time. One of his ideas has become a big business and at the same time the future logistics business is starting to appear in it. With this thinking in mind, we are increasing our team and preparations are being made to build a huge network with the coaches of Mumbai. All this is connected through a mobile application and the information related to this business is on this app. 13 year Tilak started the startup, made company of 100 crore. Today the number of satisfied customers is increasing. Tilak's father is proud of Tilak today because the logistics company in which Tilak's father works, Tilak says that he has to make his company bigger than that company. With Tilak's company, the lives of coaches are also improving a lot, they are getting a great opportunity to increase their earnings. It has been said that through hard work and skill, not only big people but also children start their own startup Can create a new identity. This has been proved by Tilak Mehta.


School Worries About Come Back To Face To Face Learning

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School Confessional: 'How Might We Expect Children And Teachers To Be At 100% Capacity?' 

Coming up next is a reaction to our call for individuals to share musings and worries about schools coming back to face to face learning this fall. 

"As a  teacher with over 7 years of showing experience, I don't feel face to face guidance this fall is the best situation given what I think about how youngsters learn. On the off chance that my area settles on face to face guidance, I am taking a gander at spending the entire day in a stay with 28-30 exposed youngsters. That worries me for my own wellbeing, however for the soundness of the youngsters and their families. It basically isn't justified, despite any potential benefits given the nature of guidance I'd have the option to give. The exercises I would have the option to give given the social removing necessities would not accommodate my understudies' instructive and social-passionate requirements. What I think about how kids learn must incorporate ways for youngsters to move and talk two by two or little gatherings about their reasoning and learning. Youngsters need little gathering guidance with me, or one-on-one guidance where I sit close to an understudy and help them with a troublesome math idea or push their reasoning in regards to what they're perusing. What I think about how kids learn does exclude sitting the majority of the day behind a work area away from different understudies and at any rate 6 feet from their instructor. It does exclude passing up break and lunch with their companions in different classes, congregations, and field trips. It does exclude dispensing with time sitting on the floor covering tuning in to a story on the grounds that there isn't space to sit far enough separated. In-person guidance, given the need to social separation, won't accommodate the requirements of my understudies and will put we all in danger of getting an infection that is as yet not totally comprehended. Obviously, educating for all intents and purposes won't give all of what my understudies need, however neither would face to face guidance. I don't care for educating for all intents and purposes, yet I feel sure that I can give a ton of what my understudies need and it would be done securely. Until all organizations are at 100% limit, how might we anticipate that youngsters and educators should be at 100% limit? How about we hold up a semester and reconsider." 

School worries about come back to face to face learning 

Haryana school regions, universities and colleges are attempting to get ready for an arrival to in-person classes this fall in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. 

In-person classes were halted in March when the infection moved through Haryana. On March 23, Gov. uncovered her arrangement to help schools over the state come back to face to face learning this fall. The representative's structure requires each school locale to embrace a COVID-19 arrangement that spreads out how it will secure understudies and instructors over the different stages . 

This has everybody - guardians, instructors and understudies - pondering whether this is a smart thought, how well it very well may be cultivated, how safe everybody can be kept, and what precisely the best to do this will be.

Support Your Child’s Mental Health As They Return To School after COVID-19

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Everyday lives have been upset because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which can welcome on numerous new affections for youngsters. Coming back to class is energizing for some understudies, however this year there is dread and vulnerability. 

The United Nations International Children's Fund says it's significant for guardians and parental figures to assist youngsters with understanding these confused feelings they may feel as they get ready to return to the study hall. 

Beginning another school can be energizing and distressing, however when you toss a pandemic in the blend, those sentiments of fervor might be smothered by dread and tension. You can cause your kid to feel calm by having an open discussion, talking about what they are stressed over and console them it's OK and normal to feel along these lines. 

In the event that youngsters have been learning at home for a considerable length of time, coming back to class may cause them to feel anxious. It's essential to be straightforward with them about what they ought to expect upon their arrival. A few schools are expecting understudies to wear covers. They are additionally being urged to rehearse social removing, so you can urge your kid to consider different ways they can play with their companions and keep that bond. 

Console them there are well being measures set up to keep them and educators sound. Remind youngsters they can forestall spreading germs by washing their hands with cleanser and water, and hacking or wheezing into their elbow. 

There are positives you can help to remember them, as well. They will by and by have the option to see their companions and educators while learning new things. 


You can begin by moving toward this discussion with compassion, the United Nations International Children's Fund says. Tell your youngster you comprehend they feel anxious about the infection, and transparently talk about their feelings and stresses. While they may get disappointed playing or running with a cover on, let them know it's critical to follow the suggested measures since it deals with the helpless individuals from the network. 


You can begin by urging them to wash their hands routinely. Be that as it may, washing hands doesn't need to be exhausting – chime in with their main tune or do a move together. Make a point to instruct them that despite the fact that germs are undetectable, they could in any case be there. 

You can likewise show kids the best way to cover a hack or a wheeze with their elbow, and request that they let you know whether they begin to feel like they have a fever, hack or are experiencing issues relaxing. 

Contingent upon how your school area is taking care of reviving, promise your kid that schools will open again completely when it's safe for everybody. It is potential schools should close once more, so it's critical to set up your youngster in the event that it occurs. Tell them learning doesn't need to happen just at school, yet can likewise occur at home. They can even stay in contact with their companions online meanwhile. 

5 different ways to help keep youngsters getting the hang of during the COVID-19 pandemic How can I delicately register to perceive how my kid is adapting? 

Remain quiet and be proactive in your discussions with kids with regards to checking in with them. Their feelings will change regularly, so you have to give them that that is OK. 

Kids can communicate in a protected and steady condition through imaginative exercises, such as playing or drawing. This assists kids with finding a positive method to communicate sentiments, similar to dread, trouble or outrage. 

Kids can communicate in a sheltered and strong condition through innovative exercises, such as playing or drawing. This assists kids with finding a positive method to communicate emotions, similar to dread, trouble or outrage.

Kids likewise get on how grown-ups are feeling or acting, so it's key for grown-ups to deal with their own feelings well and remain quiet. Tune in, talk sympathetic and be consoling. 

Look out for indications of stress and uneasiness. The pandemic can affect your youngster's emotional well-being, so make certain to show that it's OK to feel like this. UNICEF says "if all else fails, sympathy and backing are the best approach." 

The infection can assault anybody, paying little heed to looks, the language they talk, and so forth., so it's crucial to tell kids that. Ensure they realize they are not the only one and can generally converse with you or a confided in grown-up. The more you talk about tormenting, the more they will become happy with discussing it with you. Check in with your kids every day and get some information about their day. A few kids don't communicate verbally, so be keeping watch for changes in their conduct. 

Important Life Skills For Kids To Know By Age 10

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By age 10 youngsters are picking up their autonomy, and most children ought to have the option to: 

• Speak to grown-ups:

 When a server asks what they might want to eat or a dental specialist asks how a tooth is feeling, offer a kid the chance to response. "Try not to bounce in. Give them a second to react," Sheedy Kurcinka said. 

• Remember their habits:

 Encourage kids to look at grown-ups without flinching and talk plainly and not mutter. "Mentor the respite," Sheedy Kurcinka said. Remind them to state "please" and "bless your heart." 

• Know the subtleties:

 In the time of cellphones it requires a touch of exertion to recall telephone numbers, however children should know significant numbers by heart, guardians' complete names and addresses, crisis telephone numbers and whom to contact in a crisis. 

• In a crisis:

 A youngster's life is loaded up with little crises. At the point when a cleaned knee begins to drain, they should know to remain quiet, wash their hands, at that point wash the injury with cool running water to expel soil, pat dry with a perfect material, apply anti-microbial and swathe. 

• Think of others:

 Children are a piece of the network, as well. One approach to share a familiarity with others is to urge them to give garments and toys they have grown out of. On the off chance that a neighbor is wiped out, let them help plan and convey a feast. Consider chipping in circumstances either composed or all alone, for example, cutting grass for an old neighbor.

14 year old boy made a deal of 5 crores with the government

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14 year old boy made a deal of 5 crores with the government.

High school student Harshvardhan has built a drone with the help of technology in just one year, so that the landmines laid by enemies in the ground in the battlefield can be easily detected.

Land mines can likewise be deactivated through automatons. At the Global Summit 2017 held in January this year, the Gujarat government has tied up with HarshVardhan for Rs 5 crore for this task. Harshvardhan told that he got the possibility of ​​developing such an automaton in the wake of watching the war story on TV. 

Some of the time little youngsters likewise do such accomplishments that individuals are stunned. 14-year-old Harshvardhan Jala has done one such accomplishment. Harshvardhan has done miracles in the field of innovation which is no not exactly the development of a researcher. Secondary school understudy Harshvardhan has fabricated an automaton with the assistance of innovation in only one year, so that the landmines laid by adversaries in the ground in the war zone can be handily distinguished. Not just this, that land mines can likewise be deactivated through an automaton. At the Global Summit 2017 held in January this year, the Gujarat government has tied up with HarshVardhan for Rs 5 crore for this venture. The Science and Technology Department of Gujarat, intrigued by this automaton of HarshVardhan, has done an arrangement of 5 crores. With this automaton, landmines can be recognized in the combat area and they can be defused.

 Harshvardhan told that he got the possibility of ​​developing such an automaton in the wake of watching the war story on TV. He stated, "The most warriors' lives in any war are in peril due to landmines. In this way, it is important to build up a machine that can distinguish and defuse landmine.

Just 2 models cost Rs 2 lakh. Interestingly, the cash to manufacture this automaton originated from his folks as it were. Harshvardhan first made a landmine indicator robot, however later understood that it was excessively substantial. Subsequent to making the robot, he felt that the landmines are amazing to the point that even a solitary robot will decimate them in a moment. Since even a little burden on the landmine makes it detonate. After this, he imagined that something ought to be grown so that landmines couldn't be gauged and could be distinguished. At that point HarshVardhan considered creation an automaton since it could identify mines just while remaining noticeable all around. In 2016, Harshvardhan began making drones. He is as yet connected with on this venture and has arranged three models for it. Its cost is only 5 lakes. Just 2 models cost Rs 2lakh. Interestingly, the cash to fabricate this automaton originated from his folks as it were. Be that as it may, the third automaton, which cost around 3 lakhs to construct, has been worked from the assets got by the state government. Clarifying his thought in detail, HarshVardhan stated, "The automaton has infrared, warm meter and RGB sensor. There is additionally a 21 megapixel camera with mechanical screen. With which high-goals pictures can likewise be handily clicked. "The automaton has likewise fitted a 50-gram bomb with the assistance of which the landmines can be annihilated in a moment. Landmines planted in a territory of ​​eight square meters can be recognized through this automaton by flying two feet over the outside of the ground. Once the landmines are recognized, it will likewise send the data quickly to the base station.

 Harshvardhan has likewise got a patent for this development. He has additionally framed his own organization called Aerobotics. His dad is a bookkeeper and mother is a householder.

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