India faces a significant literacy challenge, with millions of children and adults lacking access to quality education. Despite numerous initiatives, over 250 million people in India remain illiterate, making it one of the largest populations struggling with literacy worldwide. The lack of accessible learning opportunities, especially in rural and marginalized communities, continues to widen the education gap, limiting economic and social growth.
This limits their job chances and independence
Due to poor resources and lack of proper support
Compared to children in cities with better schools
Millions struggle to learn in the digital world
Boosting student engagement with charts, models, and manipulatives.
20 learning centers providing daily education to marginalized students.
Donating computers and setting up literacy centers for digital skills.
Training educators to improve teaching quality and digital integration.
Creating opportunities for learning, skill development, and employment.
Educating slum communities to raise awareness about the consequences of early marriage.
Encouraging those unaware of the benefits of learning to embrace literacy.
Helping females understand and claim their fundamental rights.
Providing learning opportunities to adults for personal and professional growth.
Training unemployed individuals in various arts and crafts to make them job-ready.