Delhi deputy chief minister launches online reading portal ‘Tadaa’
Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has launched an online reading portal.
The new portal, called Tadaa, has been started by a Delhi-based NGO Katha that works in the field of education. During the virtual launch of the portal on Tuesday, Sisodia said that it is very important to inculcate the habit of reading stories in children from an early age. “Stories help children develop a mindset from an early age, and enhances their reading ability. This is why we have used stories to improve the level of reading in children in Delhi’s government schools, through schemes like ‘Chunauti’, and ‘Mission Buniyaad’. The Katha Institute has contributed immensely in these efforts,” he said.
He added that “With this new e-portal launch, it’s important to note that it won’t just be available in India, but will be accessible for children all over the world. With children finding themselves stuck inside the walls of their homes, it’s even more integral that they have access to fun, and meaningful stories, especially during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.”
Delhi deputy chief minister launches online reading portal ‘Tadaa’
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