Khoj: Where Change Begins In The Classroom

CJP’s Secular Educational Program is Growing Hearts, Opening Minds and Shaping the Future

Khoj is CJP’s education initiative that believes learning is more than lessons — it’s about awakening young minds.

Through stories, songs, discussions, and creative play, Khoj helps children discover values of equality, empathy, and justice.
Our educators nurture curiosity and compassion — helping students connect what they learn to how they live.

Every classroom becomes a space to dream, question, and care.
Because the youth we nurture today will build the humane and inclusive India of tomorrow.

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