World Telecommunication Day has been celebrated annually on 17 May since 1969 and today students of class 1, 2, & 5 explored the evolution of communication modes, from ancient times to the present:
Smoke Signals and Drums: Early long-distance communication methods.
Messenger Pigeons: Used to send messages over distances.
Postal System: Written letters carried by mail services.
Telegraph: The first electrical method of communication.
Telephone: Revolutionized voice communication.
Radio: Enabled wireless broadcast of audio content.
Television: Brought audio-visual content to the masses.
Mobile Phones: Portable voice and text communication.
Internet: Global network for information exchange.
Email: Fast, electronic letter communication.
Social Media: Platforms for instant sharing and networking.
Video Conferencing: Real-time virtual meetings.
From fighting climate change to eliminating hunger and poverty, digital technologies can help achieve 70% of targets under the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Now more than ever, building a sustainable future demands innovative thinking and action in the digital world.