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Ink and Imagination: Learning to be an Author

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The National Book Trust invited Takhte Writers and Publishers to conduct the session titled- “Ink and Imagination: Learning to be an Author” at the World Book Fair 2024, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

The start of the discussion was the necessity of the initial thought, “Why become an author,” which primarily emphasises the potential for personal satisfaction, influential narrative, engagement with readers, and the ability to express oneself in many ways—additionally, exploring essential attributes required or implicated in being an author. Followed by emphasising the significance of both creative and critical thinking. Also, discussing primary literary genres, essential elements of a book’s substance, cultivating readership for a book. Subsequently, also providing crucial advice on developing resilience in the event of the initial book not working well and recommencing the process.

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Walkathon on World Mental Health Day: “Zero Net Hour – Being Mindful”

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World Mental Health Day, observed globally on October 10, was established to raise awareness about mental health issues and to mobilise collective efforts in support of mental well-being. The day serves as a powerful reminder to challenge stigma, promote resilience, and unite people across the world in advancing mental health for all.

In alignment with this vision, Ojass Takhte Trust has launched the project “Mindfulness: The Real Me vs. The Screen Me – Understanding Our Digital Selves”, designed for children, youth, and communities.

In India today, millions of children and young people are facing the consequences of excessive screen and social media use. Studies show that children under five spend an average of 2.2 hours daily on screens—double the recommended safe limit—while even infants under two years are exposed for over an hour daily, despite guidelines advising zero screen time. Among older children and adolescents, screen dependence is even more pronounced, with many spending up to seven hours a day on social media, gaming, and smartphones.

This overexposure has serious implications—physically, it contributes to obesity, eye strain, and sleep disruption; psychologically, it delays cognitive and language development in younger children and increases risks of anxiety, depression, attention problems, and digital addiction among youth. The urgent need is for parents, educators, and policymakers to establish balanced screen-time practices, encourage outdoor and offline engagement, and create environments that nurture holistic well-being in the digital age.

To mark World Mental Health Day, Ojass Takhte Trust organized a Walkathon in Palam Vihar, Gurugram, to spread awareness on the theme “Zero Net Hour – Being Mindful.”

The event was flagged off by Shri Pardeep Kumar (Padam), Councillor, Ward 4, Gurugram, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from youth volunteers of The NorthCap University, representing Gen Z—the responsible citizens and changemakers of tomorrow.

Carrying banners and posters with powerful messages, the volunteers walked to inspire people to disconnect from screens and reconnect with the real world, promoting mindfulness, balance, and better mental health.

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Glow for Safety – Cow Protection Project by OJASS.

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“Glow for Safety – Cow Protection Project by OJASS Takhte Trust” aims to safeguard stray and community cows from road accidents by promoting reflective marking and responsible care. The initiative spreads awareness about compassion, safety, and the cultural significance of protecting cows as part of our shared responsibility toward all living beings.

Our dedicated volunteers, Ranjan Raj, Siddharth Goyal, Sanchit Kumar and Rishab Yadav, B.Tech students from NorthCap University, actively contributed to the “Glow for Safety – Cow Protection Project” by OJASS. They successfully placed 250 LED collars on cows across various areas of Gurugram, Faridabad, and Delhi.

OJASS celebrates their remarkable spirit of volunteerism and compassion.

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Ojass towards Zero Rabies by 2030

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Under its Quick PAT (Protection Against Transmission) project, Ojass conducted an awareness campaign in Palam Vihar and its surrounding areas.

Dr Shivani Kasturia, Managing Trustee of Ojass Takhte Trust and Certified Rabies Educator, led interactive sessions with underserved communities, focusing on rabies prevention and the importance of completing the full course of anti-rabies vaccination.

The Ojass volunteers involved in this project, who are students of NorthCap University (BTech) including Ananya Kaushik, Ananya Samant, Pari Mittal, Anvi Chauhan, Aditi Goyal, Abhishek Yadav, Akash Jain, Aditya Sharma, and Anirudh Garg, formed a human chain to amplify the message of awareness and responsibility.

The campaign shows gratitude to Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) @rabiesalliance for using its toolkit and posters, ensuring the message is conveyed with clarity and global alignment.

Ojass remains committed to coexistence and harmony between humans and animals, while contributing towards the vision of a Rabies-Free India by 2030.

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