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11th July 2016, 12:17 PM
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Role Of NGO In Education In India
Hello brother what is the role of Ngo in education section in India and which are the best ngo’s in India working for this sector?
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11th July 2016, 01:04 PM
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Re: Role Of NGO In Education In India
Education is essential for every person. It develops the mindset, instils values and teaches abilities that are vital for success in life. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) use many strategies such as public-private partnerships; teacher-training; family literacy; community involvement and developing funds for the educational sector. NGOs are very clear about the fact that their role is not to replace the government, but to ensure that the educational requirements successfully be covered, with respect to quality, affordability and equity in mind. Top NGOs Working Toward Education Equality Teach For India Teach for India currently works in 5 main cities of India- Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai and is well equipped with some 700 Fellows who are working towards eradicating the high inequality present in Indian education system. Make a Difference (MAD) At MAD currently, some 1200 volunteers are working hard to teach 4000 children in some of the major cities of India including Mangalore, Chennai, Bangalore, Mysore, Delhi, Dehradun, Kolkata, Vellore, etc. Pratham This Ngo was established in 1994. With an aim to offer every child their fundamental right to education, Pratham has slowly grown into a larger organisation covering 19 states of India. Barefoot College-India This organisation train’s local community people into teachers, specialized professionals in other fields and has initiated many educational efforts for children. Barefoot College-India founded in 1972. Cry CRY is an NGO in India working for children and their rights. CRY has undertaken a lot of initiatives to improve the condition of underprivileged children and one of them is the ‘Chotte Kadam-Pragati ki Aur’, a literacy drive that has reached out to more than 35000 children in 10 states of India. |
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