Zemyna Foundation strives to spread compassion with its latest initiative and its very first podcast. 108 Stories of Compassion is an anthology of short stories written and narrated by young enthusiastic children eager to circulate kindness in our world. The stories encourage and will appeal to everyone keen on giving something back to the society we live in.
An inspiring story on saving our river Ganges from pollution and empowerment of rural women.
Story Narrated by: One of our Project Volunteers
A beautiful story about a small town reviving groundwater.
Story Narrated by: One of our Project Volunteers
A beautiful story which explains the importance of water conservation.
A cute story on how each living being should think about others wellness too.
A very nice story which speaks about the importance of saving water resources in our planet.
A beautiful story which spreads awareness on water pollution and how we can make a difference.
The story tells us about the importance of being mindful in using our natural resources.
An eye-opening story about how the people of a small village joined hands to revive a pond.
A beautiful story which creates awareness on water management and its importance in our lives.
A story which tells us how small changes in our habits can have a huge impact in our environment.
A positive story which speaks about the kindness of a mother.
A very different story on how to value every teacher we meet in life, for each one has something to teach us.
The story takes every listener deep into the forests. A cute story which portraits the act of Compassion as an ultimate expression of life.
A lovely story by Ishika Roy, “The Upgraded Version” takes listeners through the journey of a young child in Calcutta who rescues and cares for an injured animal. The story has been narrated by Pranjali Gupta.
“Animal Lover School Principal,” tells the story of a young girl named Una who strives to teach her father to be compassionate towards animals. It has been written by Adrija Roy and narrated by Nainika Singh.
“Improvising Roots to Pride” by Naija Kaul is a touching story about a 5-year-old girl and her family who aspires to connect and support Anil, the local grocer. The story has been narrated by Anviksha.
“Eden in a City” is another delightful story by Tobassum Mandal, telling the tale of a young girl who has built a beautiful vast garden amid the concrete jungle. The story has been narrated by Annahita.
A heartwarming story by Tobassum Mandal, “A Rich Man” shows the memorable interaction between a road-tripping family and a noble truck driver. The story has been narrated by Adya.
In this welcome episode, Seema Jerath, the principal of DLF Public School, provides a heartfelt message on the 108 Stories of Compassion initiative. She expresses the importance for educators to encourage and support learners in practicing gratitude and spreading compassion.