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Projects

Abdul meets Endangered Animals

Abdul Meets Endangered Series is a project featuring endangered Indian animals as protagonists in illustrated stories, written by Dr. Abdul Mohammed Ali Jinnah and illustrated by Samyuktha, aiming to raise awareness about conservation. Through engaging narratives and vibrant illustrations, the series seeks to educate children and communities about the importance of protecting these vulnerable species and their habitats. It also encourages young readers to develop a deeper connection with India’s rich biodiversity and promotes environmental responsibility.

Senior Author Programme

​Our program supports senior writers over 60 by providing tailored writing prompts and technological tools, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and recognition for those who may feel exhausted or overlooked after retirement. Through consistent guidance and encouragement, we help them rediscover their creativity, stay mentally active, and contribute meaningfully to their communities or personal projects, proving that age can be an inspiring chapter of ongoing expression and achievement.

Kala & Katha 

Kala & Katha is a workshop-based program that encourages children to create and illustrate stories using Indian art forms like Warli, Bhil, and Gond. It promotes cultural awareness, creativity, and helps children publish their work, celebrating India’s rich artistic heritage while nurturing young storytellers and artists.

Learn with Anjali

Anjali Series is a collection of illustrated stories centered around a curious young Tamil girl who learns essential subjects like science, math, history, finance, and geography from her grandmother, promoting STEAM education through relatable narratives. Created by Dr. R. Lakshmi Priya, these stories are deeply rooted in Indian culture, reflecting local settings and practices, thereby fostering a strong cultural connection while inspiring children to explore various academic fields in an engaging and culturally relevant manner.

Prakrithi Project

Prakrithi Project is an initiative aimed at capturing the beauty and essence of Earth and its ecosystems for children through a collection of 100 illustrated books focused on nature and the environment. These books are designed to educate and inspire young readers about the flora and fauna around them, fostering curiosity and environmental awareness. The series is a collaborative effort among writers and translators such as Dr. Abdul Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Dr. Swetha Prakash, Uma Aparna, Subhashree Ravi, Usha Kannan, and Shintu Dennis, among others, with captivating illustrations created by talented artists Samyuktha and Dhushara Kumaravadivel, making learning both engaging and visually appealing.

Junior Author Programme 

Our children’s writing program is dedicated to nurturing young minds by encouraging them to express themselves freely through writing, recognizing that children are the backbone of society and that their voices matter. By providing age-appropriate prompts, creative tools, and guidance, we aim to inspire children worldwide to develop their writing skills, fostering confidence and a love for storytelling, ultimately guiding them toward becoming junior authors who can share their unique perspectives and ideas with the world.

Ananth Series 

Ananth Series is a collection of ten books focusing on wild animals, featuring four big cats—Lion, Tiger, Cheetah, and Leopard—and four pachyderms—Elephant, Hippo, Rhinoceros, and African Buffalo—along with Giraffe and Crocodile, providing a comprehensive exploration of these majestic creatures. Dr. Abdul Mohammed Ali Jinnah brings these animals to life through engaging narratives that complement stunning photographs captured by Mr. V. AnanthaKrishnan, creating an immersive learning experience for readers and fostering appreciation for wildlife conservation.

Senior Citizen Writers

We motivate senior citizen writers to engage in regular writing using prompts that inspire them to share their expertise on Indian culture and various specialized traditions, helping them stay focused and fostering a sense of community. Additionally, this practice promotes mental well-being by providing a creative outlet, enhancing cognitive function, and encouraging self-expression and reflection, which can lead to improved emotional health and a continued sense of purpose and wisdom.

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