India is a country with more than one billion people, and just one-third of them can read. Rapidly growing size of population, shortages of teachers, books, and basic facilities, and insufficient public funds to cover education costs are some of the nation’s toughest challenges. This is where Children in India are facing the basic challenges. According to a study, educational funds allocated towards the primary education in India is insufficient.
In India, the rate of school drop-outs amongst students is very high. One of the main reasons behind this is poverty. When earning a livelihood and taking care of the members of the family becomes a primary matter of concern in one’s life, education stands a little or, very often, no chance of pursuance. For the underprivileged people in India, education is perceived as a high-priced luxury, and this negative outlook continues on with every new generation.If the current trend continues, millions of underprivileged children will probably never set foot in a classroom.
India’s growth relies on a well-educated and skilled workforce. Improving education is a critical area of investment. A shabby foundation in school education can overturn the lives, careers and productivity of millions of its citizens. Already, a considerable proportion of the adult workforce in India is acutely under-equipped to be eligible for skilled and semi-skilled jobs. In order to build India as a consumer market of global standards, it is very important that every child reaps the benefits of quality education.
To do our bit to the society, we are a group of teaching professionals and education enthusiasts who will sponsor the education of children during their school and college years.
Anikya Foundation not only identifies & implements its development projects/ideas through credible CBO's (Community Based Organisations) but also, handholds and builds capacities of these organisations, focusing on achieving scalability and sustainability, creating a culture of leadership and excellence and inculcating a deep sense of accountability among them.
Great teachers deserve great rewards, and nothing is more effective than praise and recognition. We would aim to honour few teachers from rural areas every year depending on the funds available
Work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of underprivileged children, with a life-cycle approach of development.
Empowering teachers: No education system in the world has improved without empowering its teachers. That’s why we aim to provide teachers from rural areas, international quality workshops, coaching and frequent motivational events. In these, we help teachers master best practices on content, pedagogy and student motivation.
Anikya Foundation is managed by a team of sincere and dedicated professionals comprising individuals from diverse backgrounds and expertise. Members of thefoundation meet once every quarter.
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India is a country with more than one billion people, and just one-third of them can read. Rapidly growing size of population, shortages of teachers, books, and basic facilities, and insufficient public funds to cover education costs are some of the nation’s toughest challenges.
+91 8801063947, +6584686457, +65 96353492
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