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Child labour videos

Nearly 90% (in my view) of child laborers are rural children. Most migrate to cities and end up begging, prostitution, domestic helpers, or other odd jobs. Child labour issue can not be dealt until and unless concerned organizations influence appropriate Governments to reevaluate the economic policies and rural economic growth. Till now rural economy is only known as agricultural economy and never emphasized on add-on value products. Governments have to consider growing and generating rural employment. read more

India Channel on Youtube

"The "Incredible India" campaign is Ministry of Tourism's primary vehicle for communicating the wonders of India to the entire world. read more

The Last Days of the Raj (Docudrama on Youtube)

It's amazing what all one can find on YouTube today! And all for free :)

History teachers now have another amazing resource for teaching British Rule in India and to show students a film besides "Gandhi"!

I stumbled upon this fascinating 'drama-documentary' (or 'docudrama') - "The Last Days of The Raj" made in Britain last year (to mark 60 years of India's Independence). It has been put up on youtube in 9 parts (each is about 8-10 minutes). read more

India Video Portal

Another source for excellent videos that can be used in the classroom - this once specifically on videos of India.

indiavideo.org is a Video Encyclopedia on India created by Invis Multimedia in association with United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), New Delhi Office. read more

JEE TV - Physics, Chemistry and Maths Videos for CBSE

[A Note from the Administrator: This was posted as an elog by member kapil1312. This is a good resource that can be used by students and teachers of Physics, Chemistry and Maths. read more

JEE TV - Physics,chemistry and math videos for CBSE

I have started aggregating videos on physics chemistry and maths from youtube and google videos.I am surprised by the feedback of students in this project.

Although majority of the students are coming from metros and big cities like delhi,mumbai,hyderabad and bangalore,we are working on improving the accessibility of the project by creating an offline version of JEE TV.

 

I am interested in talking to science teacher who may want to use these resources in their classroom.

 

www.pankap.com/jeetv