Kutumb is dedicated to promoting the total development of the individual by way of building language skills, bridging developmental gaps, and addressing issues of identity; this process of exposure is accomplished through theatre and football, among other creative methods.
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Indradhanush students answered the question, what does Azaadi meant to me? What does my ideal country/city look like?
Indradhanush students answered the question, what does Azaadi meant to me? What does my ideal country/city look like?
Sports for Change footballers explore the Olympic value of pursuit of excellence. Using a football drill, we explore peer pressure, and how we can make healthy choices and strive to be the best at whatever we do.
A video highlighting our Dhamaa Chaukdi training sessions with non-profit educators and government school teachers.
Goal of Life peer coach Durgeshwari talks about her experience as a coach.
Square One Theatre troupe members performed a play called This Place We Call Home.
Sacchai ki Jeet video created as part of Kutumb’s remote drama-in-education engagement during the Pandemic.
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Kutumb currently works for the empowerment of disadvantaged young people in Khan Market, Ali Vihar, Nizamuddin Sunder Nursery Basti, and Savda-Ghevra J.J. Resettlement Colony (on the Northwest Delhi border, 7 km from Mundka). We also work in four village government schools in Noida, and three inter-colleges. We run an arts hub, Square One, in Sector 10, Noida.