Podcasts we Loved

Recently, given that everyone has been confined to their houses for well over a year, content creators are relying on methods that don’t require their physical presence. Podcasts are a medium that’s been gaining a lot of popularity lately, since they can be recorded from anywhere, with multiple contributors all located remotely. In fact, one of our own team members also released a great podcast recently! Meanwhile, the rest of us have been listening to Read more…

The Sustainability Journey

Simran and Shreya, creators of The Sustainability Journey, collaborated with us last year for a fun (and education) filled event! Our students learned about sustainability and waste management, taught using some interactive online exercises. Their cause is one that the Pune Learns team wholeheartedly believes in, and we wanted our blog readers to get a glimpse of it. Read on for a primer on how to dive into sustainability! Sustainability. A word that gets used Read more…

When Books meant more than Stories

The year is over, and so is Christmas. But a few traditions have stayed in our hearts, especially the ones that ring true with the core principles of Pune Learns. Shivani Jamma, Pune Learns’ EPC Associate and Mentor, is exploring three traditions that said books mean more than just a story. The Good FloodPicture a country of few coming out of World War II in the 1940s when only a few commodities, like paper, were Read more…

Monthly Newsletter – December 2020 Edition

Happy Holidays! December is the month to rejoice and reflect on the year gone by, and we’re so proud of everything we achieved in 2020. Sharing some of our highlights from the month, hope you enjoy this edition of the newsletter! Empowered Communication Mentorship ProgramThis month we initiated Phase 2 of our Empowered Communication Program. With 9 weeks of 1:1 mentorship sessions with our graduated students from Phase 1, we hope to further strengthen English Read more…

An Ode to 2020

We’re always encouraging our students to exercise their creative writing skills. For the end of the year we decided to test this out ourselves and quickly discovered that it’s not as easy as you’d think. Here’s our attempt – a lighthearted look at the year gone by!