Truth – Duty – Justice
Ask Daatha Box
“A Silent Question Can Speak Loud Truth.”
An initiative by Daatha Foundation Trust to promote fearless, honest inquiry among children, youth, and communities.
What is the Ask Daatha Box?
The Ask Daatha Box is a physical or digital question box placed in schools, colleges, community centers, and villages. It invites students and individuals to drop in their anonymous questions—especially those they are afraid or shy to ask openly.
These questions will be addressed weekly during Daatha Question Circles, newsletters, or videos, with care and honesty guided by the principles of Satyam, Dharmam, and Nyayam.
Objectives
- Create a safe space for voicing doubts, confusions, and ethical dilemmas.
- Encourage silent thinkers and introverted students to express.
- Capture real questions from the grassroots level.
- Promote doubt-clearing with Dharma-based answers.
- Build trust and curiosity in educational and village environments.
Where Can It Be Placed?
- Schools (classroom corridors, libraries, assembly halls)
- Villages (temple corners, youth centers)
- Colleges (outside seminar halls, entrance lobbies)
- Community Events (during awareness camps or Daatha exhibitions)
Box Types
- Physical Ask Daatha Box:
- Decorated cardboard or metal box with lock and slot.
- Labelled “Ask Daatha — Drop Your Question Here”
- Weekly emptied by a Daatha Volunteer.
- Digital Ask Daatha Box:
- Google Form or app-based submission link.
- Can allow optional anonymity.
- Used during online sessions or youth digital events.
How Are Questions Answered?
- Through Daatha Question Circles (group discussion).
- Daatha Mentor/Facilitator answers during morning assembly.
- Answers displayed on a “Wisdom Wall” or shared via digital post.
- In some cases, questions may become topics for Daatha short films, books, or youth debates.
Examples of Questions Students Might Ask
- Why should I study if my family struggles every day?
- Why are boys and girls treated differently in our society?
- Why do people lie even when they know it’s wrong?
- Why are we afraid to speak the truth?
- Why is helping others a duty?
Benefits of the Ask Daatha Box
- Encourages self-inquiry and self-confidence.
- Creates a bridge between silence and learning.
- Helps teachers and parents understand children’s inner world.
- Promotes a culture of truth-seeking, not blind acceptance.
- Becomes a mirror of community thinking and youth voice.
Founder’s Words on Ask Daatha Box
“Every question locked inside a child is a truth waiting to be born. Ask Daatha Box is not just a box — it is the voice of tomorrow’s Dharma.”
— Sri Nara Damodara Naidu, Founder
Support Materials Available
- Printable Ask Daatha Box Labels
- A4 Question Cards (template)
- Weekly Report Sheet (for facilitators)
- QR code for digital Ask Daatha Form
Launch Suggestion
Host a “Question Day” in your school or village:
- Introduce the Ask Daatha Box.
- Invite everyone to drop their first question.
- Let elders or leaders answer a few to inspire.
