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Music for a cause

Garv Joshi, grade 8, at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad produced his own trap music and started making his own beats. He then sold the beats and used the money he earned to buy items needed to make COVID-19 kits to distribute.

Project Bindu

In honour of recognising May as the first ever International Period Month, students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad partnered with numerous organisations worldwide to help make sustainable menstrual hygiene a reality for everyone.

Music for a cause

Garv Joshi, grade 8, at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad produced his own trap music and started making his own beats. He then sold the beats and used the money he earned to buy items needed to make COVID-19 kits to distribute.

Project Bindu

In honour of recognising May as the first ever International Period Month, students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad partnered with numerous organisations worldwide to help make sustainable menstrual hygiene a reality for everyone.

Farm Bless - let's preserve our farmers

Graduating student Dabbara Hema Sree talks about helping farmers during the pandemic by creating a supply chain.

Cultural Diversity at the Academy

Culture is different for everyone from different corners of the world because everyone comes from different walks of life and the paths they choose are heavily varied. Every human being has the choice to adopt a culture of their choice, it is never restricted to their place of birth, it is simply a feeling of patriotism and oneness that urges one to adopt the culture of their own birthplace. At the Academy, we believe in diversity, we experience it and we thrive in it, not just because it is expected of us, but because once we begin to experience what diversity looks like, there’s no other culture we’d rather be part of.

Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad - Student Voices

This week we hear from Muzaffar Buzurgmehr, a student in DP2 at the Academy

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