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The former countdown star-turned political activist will deliver the light hearted speech, which aims to promote debate in the television industry from an alternative viewpoint, and address the two very different stages of her career TV and radio presenter Carol Vorderman warned she lives 'without apology' as a 'post-menopausal woman who doesn't give a damn' as she was announced as a keynote speaker for the 2024 Edinburgh Film Festival. Once a scholar said that "the roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet" and I came to learn this eternal truth from an early age.

'If the darkness of ignorance is to be dispelled then the sun of education has to rise'. So many children are born talented, have immense capacity for understanding and are naturally bright - but poverty has deprived them of an education. Millions of children around the world lack access to basic necessities, such as food, clean water, sanitation, medicine, shelter, education, books, fun, family, love - but there is hope. I have long been concerned for underprivileged children, especially those who are unable to access education due to lack of resources or poverty.

On one hand, there are people who live their life lavishly. They are not only enjoying the joy of essentials but also have what they want and desire; a luxurious living providing them an extra comfort. Mr Sewa Singh Sekhwan is the education minister of Punjab in 2011. TV and radio presenter Carol Vorderman warned she lives 'without apology' as a 'post-menopausal woman who doesn't give a damn' as she was announced as the Alternative MacTaggart speaker for the 2024 Edinburgh Film Festival Eco-Anxiety is a psychological response to the awareness of climate change and its consequences.

It is characterized by feelings of fear, helplessness, and sadness in response to the environmental crisis. Coping strategies such as seeking social support, engaging in eco-conscious mindfulness practices, and participating in climate change adaptation efforts can help individuals manage and alleviate eco-anxiety. One can join the fund raiser community or engage himself or herself with some organization & NGO like Aahwahan Foundation and other NGO who are involved in raising funds for the poor and needy people.

They can join various activities and plan various strategies for fund raising like helping in creating awareness in the society through various modes, conduct various shows like road shows, etc. By conducting collection drives for food, clothes, books, blankets and other necessities one can help the poor and study skills tips needy people. These collection drives can be conducted in schools, offices or locality and reaches to the neediest people.

To promote resilience and provide support, it is crucial to recognize and address these psychological responses. Coping with eco-anxiety and environmental grief requires a multifaceted approach. Seeking social support from friends, family, and communities who share similar concerns can help individuals feel understood and validated.