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Page 1: [Challenge:Future] One Nation. One World
Page 2: [Challenge:Future] One Nation. One World

INVOLVE CELEBRITIES TO MAKE IT A NATION WIDE PHENOMENA

EDUCATION ENVIORNMEN

T

HUNGER

Fun@learning-> Fun educational challenges Fun@preserving

-> Environment clean upChallenges

Fun@volunteering-> Various challenges focusing

On eradicating hunger & poverty

JOY OF GIVING WEEK

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I want to

see Education reach rural

India

India should showcase its

natural beauty and

try and preserve it.

Hunger is the number one

cause of death in India and I wish we could

fix that somehow..

Amitava Ghosh, India

Owner of NGO in India

Francina Kwek, China

MLP Volunteer

Angelica De Munj,

Holland Teacher

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Some of the girls in the village I taught were so talented. I wish there was some form of self-employment for them

India has some of the most beautiful

landmarks ever… but it was very shocking to see

their holiest river Ganges so polluted…

Anna Castrop, Germany

A volunteer from India

Andrew Barrett, CanadaTeacher

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Amartya Kumar Sen (born 3 November 1933) is an economist and a winner of Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998, for his work on famine, human development theory, welfare economics, the underlying mechanisms of poverty, and political liberalism. From 1998 to 2004 he was Master of Trinity College at Cambridge University, becoming the first Asian academic to head an Oxbridge college. He is currently the Lamont University Professor at Harvard University. Amartya Sen's books have been translated into more than thirty languages. He received the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India 1999. The same year, he received honorary citizenship of Bangladesh and the Companion of Honour, UK, in 2000. How do you think we can use concept of “microfinance” to help the people in India?

What more can be done to improve the welfare of the people in India? How can education reach rural India by 2030?

OUR INSPIRATION: SOMEONE WHO WE LOOK UPTO