Teacher’s Day Celebration with Unacademy at Tigri

STOP believes in building collaborations that make learning exciting and meaningful. This Teacher’s Day, that spirit came alive through a vibrant partnership with Unacademy, one of India’s leading online learning platforms.

In the last week of August 2025, Unacademy representative Ms. Bhawna Tanwar visited STOP’s Tigri Community to propose a Teacher’s Day quiz for students from Tigri and Tughlakabad. The event, held on 5th September, beautifully blended celebration with learning.

The day began with introductions and community interactions, followed by an inspiring session by Unacademy educator Mr. Madhukar Kotawe, who spoke about the role of teachers in shaping leaders. Adding further insight, Mr. Amitava Bhattacharyya, Retired IAS Officer, and Dr. Prof. Ranjana Bhattacharya shared thoughts on mentorship and education as tools for equality.

Students filled the space with joy through songs and dances guided by Mr. Bantu Gonzalvez, Ms. Nazira Khatun, and Ms. Deepika. The Unacademy Quiz, conducted by Ms. Bhawna Tanwar, was the highlight of the day, sparking teamwork and enthusiasm. The Tughlakabad team won amid loud cheers and applause.

The event ended with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Ms. Narayani Bhattacharya, Documentation Officer at STOP, expressing gratitude to Unacademy and everyone who made the day memorable.

It was a Teacher’s Day to cherish, where learning, laughter, and inspiration came together in perfect harmony.

Anemia Eradication Programme | Tughlakabad

On the 4th of September, 2025, fifty enthusiastic students from STOP’s Tughlakabad Community came together to learn and pledge towards an anemia-free future. The programme was organized in collaboration with CUF (Children Unbound Foundation) and Mosachi companies and was full of energy and motivation.

Vishwajeet Ghoshal, CUF representative, explained the difference between good and bad iron levels, how anemia affects health, growth, and energy, and shared simple ways to stay anemia-free through food and habits.

Paridhi Negi, Project Associate at STOP, encouraged students to take charge of their health and inspire their peers. Gulnuma, Centre-In-Charge, and Archana, Caregiver from the Tughlakabad Community, supported and guided the students throughout the programme.

The highlights of the event included fifty students actively participating with questions and discussions, one student beautifully summarizing the entire event, students pledging to promote anemia awareness in their community, and collaboration and care making this a true community-powered initiative.