Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom.
There’s no denying that students who do not get primary education the right way, can’t perform well as per their potential in secondary school. So, being a Child Education Organization we have committed to providing Nursery, Primary and Secondary education in the right direction to underprivileged children. Children can be exempt from education for several reasons, poverty is one of the most obstinate barriers. Did you know that Children from poor households are almost five times more likely to be out of primary school than others?
Secondary schools, mostly several kilometres away in larger towns, are not accessible to them because:
Most of us have come from the societies where we have been fortunate enough to take the lifelong gift of education for granted. Despite the Indian Government’s support of education policy and women’s rights, more than One Fourth of the country is not literate, and in rural areas, up to 83% of women are illiterate. We believe investing in girls’ education is essential, as an educated girl educates her family and whole community.
For resource-poor women in India's urban areas, we offer respectable means of subsistence. Our motivation comes from the idea of a society in which all women,
Together, we develop, carry out, and oversee projects that collect rainwater and provide year-round water for farmers, families, and communities.
Each year, medical expenses, productivity losses, and other costs brought on by traffic fatalities and injuries cause developing nations to lose between 1% and 3% of their GDP.
Our main aim remains strong, and that is to provide high end health care to the needy and the underprivileged for free. Our team, thus, organises camps across the India every month to cater to these needs.
We are not-for-profit organisation that helps transform cities and rural areas to benefit the millions who lack access to water and sanitation. Access to clean drinking water and a decent sewage disposal system
Globally, forest cover is one-third less than what it once was and global deforestation continues at 18 million hectares per year. This indiscriminate felling of trees,