New Delhi [India], September 8 (ANI/NewsVoir): The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Room to Read (RTR) are working in India to increase access to grade-level appropriate reading materials, provide children with opportunities to practice reading, and strengthen parental and community engagement in support of children's learning to read. To recognise foundational literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional skills as prerequisite to future learning and success, USAID and RTR, today, hosted a National Seminar on 'Reading Equals', which was attended by various stakeholders, including government officials, NGOs, authors, illustrators, activists, advocacy experts, and publishers of children's literature. Highlighting the importance of equal access to quality education, USAID/India's Deputy Mission Director, Karen Klimowski said, "At USAID, we believe that education is the great equalizer and enabler. Quality education not only prepares the c
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. As part of its commitment to ensure children s learning across the country, Room to Read India rolled out its annual flagship campaign #IndiaGetsReading across twelve states of India. The fourth year of the campaign, themed on Reading Equals - Padhna Jahan Samaanta Wahan, will start from August 15 and conclude on September 8, the International Literacy Day, with a National Seminar at New Delhi. The Reading Equals campaign symbolizes Room to Read s undertaking to promote the habit of reading in children and support the development of foundational literacy skills across the country. Business News | Room to Read India Rolls out Its 4th Annual Flagship Reading Campaign on the Theme of Reading Equals.
New Delhi [India], August 16 (ANI/BusinessWire India): As part of its commitment to ensure children's learning across the country, Room to Read India rolled out its annual flagship campaign #IndiaGetsReading across twelve states of India. The fourth year of the campaign, themed on Reading Equals - Padhna Jahan Samaanta Wahan, will start from August 15 and conclude on September 8, the International Literacy Day, with a National Seminar at New Delhi. The Reading Equals campaign symbolizes Room to Read's undertaking to promote the habit of reading in children and support the development of foundational literacy skills across the country. The campaign will see active engagement of children, parents, caregivers, teachers, government officials, corporate partners, and volunteers, both at the national level and at the state level. Various activities have been curated to ensure that stakeholders participate to create a conducive environment for the culture of reading to prosper. Some o
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