Project Akshar
Project Akshar is a social outreach project by Enactus SSCBS that focuses on using oft-wasted resources to empower people in need. We build an entrepreneurial model for communities of economically backward deaf individuals, victims of drug abuse and victims of trafficking and abandonment , by establishing a set up for the manufacture of low cost, environment-friendly notebooks by them. These note
01/01/2017
Just as we enter the next year, we look back at what the last one held for us. For Akshar, 2016 meant lighting up the lives of hundreds of children. For us it meant upliftment of those who have lost all hope.
We have been able to make these people smile only because of your support! We hope to keep working hard this year and uplift many more!
The new year brings with itself innumerable new opportunities and akshar promises to take them up with enthusiasm and determination! Happy new years!
Let's make 2017 a year of giving more!
25/10/2016
Project Akshar, in its effort to provide cheap educational resources to the underprivileged children, has now partnered with Sahyog care for you NGO. This partnership is helping poor children who desire to study but are unable to do so because of the dirth of proper study material. we will now be able to provide economical stapled notebooks to these motivated children.
The partnership has been beneficial in removing the obstacles on the road to education. Akshar hopes to help more children in the future and keep passing on the spark of encouragement to those who have not been enlightened yet.
12/10/2015
Here is what Economy Decoded, our Blogging Partners, wrote about the College Leaders Program under Project Akshar!
Apply before October 11th: bit.ly/CLP-VI
Your Chance To Make A Difference With Enactus & Project Akshar: College Leaders Program -... We invite you to be a part of College Leaders Program (CLP), an opportunity to associate with Enactus SSCBS and Project Akshar and spread the true essence of altruism and social change.
30/09/2015
New waste paper dropboxes being installed in our college premises!
18/07/2015
8. Paper aeroplanes
There can’t be anyone who at some point in their life hasn’t made a paper aeroplane, but some people are a little better at it than others.
In 2012, a new world record for distance was set by paper aeroplane thrower (and quarterback) Joe Ayoob, using a plane designed by John Collins (AKA ‘ThePaperAirPlaneGuy‘). Ayoob beat the previous record of 63.19m by nearly 6m when his plane travelled 69.14m.
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