Ishaan is a 16-year-old national-level swimmer who was adjudged the Best Swimmer in the under-17 boys’ category. He is the youngest swimmer to win a gold medal in the 35th National Games
Sport is exceptionally transformative. No other activity enjoys the kind of attention and excitement that sport does. It helps one overcome barriers of culture, class, gender and unites communities.
“I joined Magic Bus two-weeks ago”, says 18-year-old Arti. “My brother Shivam encouraged me to join Magic Bus. He has been with Magic Bus as a Community Youth Leader for over a year now”, replies Arti
Shaikh Abdul Rehman Amin, Karjat Diary entry 1: I was in the ninth standard when I was 16. I was active and therefore, was selected as a class monitor. If a teacher was absent I would stand in front of the class with a stick in one hand...
The only sadness in beauty is leaving it behind. Waking up at the doorsteps of a superb temple here in Divegar, I had my breakfast of cold milk and cereal. The three eggs from yesterday evening's home stay / restaurant were protein...
On Magic Bus' 16th birthday, our contributors shared what it was to be 16! 16 again! Sucheta Ghosh, Kolkata. I am a married lady. I manage home and office simultaneously.
Yesterday, I wrote about how sport helps transcend boundaries. Today it played out before me in spectacular fashion. I woke up early today to attend the Magic Bus session.
Ravinder, 22, found his calling when he saw children living in abject poverty in his neighbourhood at Kothwalpalle, Telangana. “Our terrible plight always bothered me. I felt I was wasting my time in school.
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