Help a child overcome learning challenges by Navjyoti India Foundation

Help a child overcome learning challenges

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Every monthly donation helps to educate more kids like Kajal

Learning Challenges with no help often result in children dropping out of school. Kajal, a grade 4 student from an underserved area in Delhi faced challenges grasping what the teachers taught her. However, her parents were illiterate and with limited income couldn't afford a tutor.

Kajal was losing interest in studies when she was enrolled in the Remedial Education Project. With a little support, she began to improve and has consistently scored 60% in academics. Now is high school, she volunteers to spread the cause of education. She surveyed a slum as a part of a project to mainstream dropout children.

Many kids like Kajal are on the verge of dropping out for the want of a little help, you can help save their future.

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About The Program

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Program Description

The Remedial Education Project by Navjyoti India Foundation reaches out to the vulnerable children of Bawana Resettlement Colony, New Delhi who have little support from their parents to reinforce school learning. Their learning levels are found far below the minimum expected learning levels of the grades in which they are studying.

These children are enrolled in the Remedial Education Project in class I and then efforts are directed to retain them till class 10, continuously working on enhancing their learning and bridging the gap that exists between the minimum expected and the present levels. A tailor-made class wise curriculum is developed to enhance their learning from their present level. Children are also encouraged to participate in community activities. they are also nurtured to

A simple step like a remedial class can make a life-changing difference in the life of children like Kajal.

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About The NGO

Navjyoti India Foundation
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Navjyoti India Foundation

Navjyoti India Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation which challenges the social inequalities and empowers the vulnerable by making them independent to help themselves. Navjyoti began with an aim to improve, correct de-addiction and rehabilitation of the drug addicts as a crime prevention measure. They have established many camps and programs to help people to face the economic and social challenges.

They have their members over to 4900 to assist the poor people by their outreach activities.They also focus to empower women through various projects, they have educated 1109 women till now. They have cover 977 women and children were skilled in the skills up-gradation program. Because of their hard work and dedication, they were awarded 'The Pride of India Award 2015' by the Toppers Education Society Education; 'The Promoting Women Empowerment Award 2016' by the Ph.D. Chamber 'Women Empowerment.

They were also awarded the Swachh Doot' Award 2016 by the North-Ex Cooperative Society for their Environment & Social Reform; 'Health Care Leadership Award 2012' by the Knowledge Resource Development and Welfare Group Health Care;and Quality Initiative Mission Award 2013 for Innovation and Excellence in School Education by the Knowledge Resource Development and Welfare Group(KRDWG) Child Education.

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Founded in 1991
NGO Leadership

Ved Bhushan

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Area of Operation
Area of Operation

After school program | education

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Location of Work
Location of Work

Delhi

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Awards And Recognitions
Awards And Recognitions

2016: LACP 2014/15 Vision Awards

2016: Guide Star Transparency Badge

2013: Roshan Phukan Award

2013: Uttar Pradesh Excellence Award

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Last Audited
Periodic Compliance Checks by GiveIndia

Renewals FY 19-20

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Program Updates

Program Updates

22 September, 2023

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Activities and work undertaken in the last 5-6 months

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Challenges faced and next steps

An update from this program has not been made available by the nonprofit. We hope to hear more about their work in the coming months.


Stories from the ground

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20 December, 2022

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Activities and work undertaken in the last 5-6 months

a. Milestones achieved

i. 1083 students continued their education using WhatsApp out of 1496 students. 529 students from classes 9 to 12 took their classes on MS Teams & ZOOM with an average attendance of 60%. 98% of the parents were reached virtually to share their ward's progress and for their well-being. 94% of students appeared in the internal assessments virtually and 60% is the average score in the remedial education program. ii. Navjyoti Hunar Academy 2.0: Navjyoti Hunar Academy 2.0, early exposure to entrepreneurship was launched for Navjyoti students. It is based on the 3O’s; orientation, observation, and on-the-job training. The ecosystem will further strengthen the practical training and mentorship aspects of the academy. Dr. Kiran Bedi motivated students to strengthen their skills and become entrepreneurs. iii. COVID-19 Awareness- 26845 community people benefitted with 2000 Hygiene kits provided by EY Foundation. Kairali Ayurvedic Pvt. Ltd. provided 2000 hand sanitizers distributed to 5382 people. 351 needy family members were provided 68 dry ration kits supported by Liveaid. 46436 children, youth, and community members of schools, NGOs, colleges, institutes, and communities benefitted from hand sanitizers supported by Liveaid. A total of 53609 beneficiaries were provided COVID-19 relief support. iv. Navjyoti students shine in an annual fest at KRITI 2022. Students won 5 prizes in various activities i.e. sports, drawing, and paragraph writing competitions. Navjyoti was awarded the best performing NGO by Ms. Sujata DEAN NSUT and the faculty in charge of PRAYAS NGO. v. Project Samarthya 2.0, E- Saksharta campaign was launched on International Literacy Day. 250 students will undertake a train-the-trainer program in digital literacy which will further train 500 community people. vi. Two Navjyoti students, Saniya of class 7 and Jai Kumar of class 11 have been rewarded a scholarship by WhiteHat Jr. They have received 144 free online classes. vii. A class 10 student Rihaj won two music competitions and got the third position in an interstate guitar competition & inter NGO competition. viii. Navjyoti students attended Tech Startup Conclave & Awards 2022. Dr. Kiran Bedi, Founder Member, opened the doors for collaborations with startups to benefit the Navjyoti beneficiaries.

b. Major events

i. Summer Camp 2022 – The summer camp for Navjyoti students focused on building confidence, igniting creativity, stimulating a sense of adventure, and encouraging social interaction and team-building. Students enjoyed the summer camp in an exciting way with fun-filled activities i.e. tricky drawing, music, dance, poem, yoga, stitching, beauty, hairstyle, nail art, and summer make-up. ii. Navjyoti teachers were awarded for their extraordinary commitments. Fun-filled team-building games and activities were conducted for team members and winners were awarded.

c. Cities, regions, areas etc. covered i. Delhi – North-West & West ii. Pune iii. Jammu & Kashmir iv. Rohtak, Haryana v. Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu

d. Number of people impacted directly/indirectly i. Direct – 33559 ii. Indirect – 127085

e. How the work was carried out

i. Remedial students were provided, regular academic classes. Twice in a month art & craft, music, and computer classes were provided to the students from classes 1 to 10. ii. Students appeared in the internal assessment and parents were reached out through PTMs. iii. National and international days were celebrated with students. iv. Volunteers conducted sessions on English & Maths. v. Awareness activities were conducted in the community on education, health & hygiene, and sanitation. vi. Students studying in Delhi, Pune, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana & Tamil Nadu were provided the basic orientation program on futuristic courses i.e. artificial intelligence, coding, data analytics, robotics, and smart process in the year 2021-22. vii. Schools are identified for providing training to students in Digital Unify and Inclusion Program for children.

f. How did the program help and impact the people

i. Students are being trained holistically with 3S model (sikhsha, Sanskar & skills). ii. Strengthen the IT skills of children and youth with Basic – IT and Advance – IT courses. iii. 20 hours of basic orientation to students on futuristic courses. iv. Address the IT training gaps of school children and ensure integration of need-based IT training in the areas of basic computers, coding, artificial intelligence, and robotics in alignment with the New Education Policy 2021. v. Distributed hand sanitizers to spread awareness on precautions for COVID-19. vi. Career counseling sessions to youth for their career aspirations. vii. Capacity building of team members on planning skills, processes & quality management, specific job skills, technical skills, and data & records management. viii. Sessions to students in life skills, communication, leadership, etc. with the help of volunteers.


Challenges faced and next steps

Challenges:

  1. Managing teacher’s time with offline and online classes
  2. Upskilling students with the essential digital requirement.
  3. The uncertain schedule of Govt. and MCD schools constantly shifted the remedial class timings.
  4. Students' learning level is impacted because of their less interest in virtual learning.
  5. Students faced extreme summer weather conditions in remedial classes that affected class attendance.
  6. Students in the community who have not enrolled in school due to the lockdown period are deprived of education
  7. The lack of in-person activities for students has made it harder to build their holistic development.

Overcome:

  1. New initiatives for the students and community is the key to sustainable development.
  2. Reaching out to students with hybrid mode ensures their connectivity with the project.
  3. Ensuring maximum benefits for the beneficiaries with limited human resources. Parents are engaged effectively through PTMs.
  4. Reaching out to the community with Covid-19 relief support.
  5. Regular surveys with beneficiaries creating the needs in the community
  6. Enthusiastic participation of students in the summer learning festival.
  7. Upskilling of Gurukul team on various core skills i.e. planning, communication, specific job skills, and health.
  8. Capacity building of team members for continual improvement.
  9. Providing basic digital literacy skills to the community students

Vision, goal, and plan for the next 6 months of this program

  1. Project Kaushal 2.0 – Completion of training to 3000 school children in the Digital Unify and Inclusion Program.
  2. Provide support and aware the community of govt. schemes through Navjyoti Community Service Center
  3. E – Saksharta Campaign to train 500 community people on digital literacy.
  4. Internal assessments for remedial students.

Stories from the ground

Mamta is a 13-years old girl, a student of Navjyoti, and is very diligent and bright, studying in 9th standard. She lives in JJ colony Bawana, Delhi. Her father Vijay Kumar is a labour and her mother Popy is a homemaker. She belongs to a poor family. She has one brother and one sister. Her father, the sole bread earner of the family, is working very hard for his children and family yet his income is not enough to be able to provide proper education for all their children. Mamta is a very active girl, her hobbies are dancing and singing. She is associated with Navjyoti Remedial education program since 2014 and participates in all sessions as well as in events’ celebrations here at Navjyoti. She is a good speaker, she participated in Kiriti fest 2022 and got an award as well. She is enrolled in art and craft as a talented student. She got 2nd prize in the drawing competition on mothers’ day and completed Canva workshop. Recently she is taking reproductive health sessions. She participates in all Bal Gurukul training and she is the HOD of value education in Bal Gurukul. Recently Mamta has completed all 5 courses in Project Kaushal. Project Kaushal provided Mamta with an immense opportunity to get enrolled in coding classes in Data Analytics, Robotics, and even Artificial Intelligence etc. She learned about the usage of Python language in different sectors of coding like AI and data science. Having involved in robotics helps her in honing her coding skills. As things stand today, 77% of top organizations consider data analytics a critical component of business performance, having learned this so early in her career puts Mamta at an advantage in the long run. She is very keen to learn. She is good at Art and Craft. She is the most regular girl and her attendance in this year is 100%. While talking to Mamta about her future aspirations, she has dreams of becoming a science teacher and helping the next generation take the stage as she does. She shows to Navjyoti India Foundation and Dell Technologies for providing her with this opportunity of learning and fulfilling the part of her dream which must grow more, along with many other students who cannot afford the paid courses in the market.


19 July, 2022

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Activities and work undertaken in the last 5-6 months

• Any milestones achieved?

  1. Navjyoti continued the campaign to make people aware of COVID-19. With support from the EY Foundation, hygiene kits were distributed to around 2600 families.

  2. Navjyoti Bal Gurukul, an early leadership program for Navjyoti students, launched three community development projects, i.e., Digital Training, and Project Neev. In Digital Training, they will enable community people, their family and friends on the basic use of digital technology, and in Project Neev, they will help children bridge the learning gap.

  3. Navjyoti Hunar Academy 2.0, an early exposure to entrepreneurship, was launched for Navjyoti students. It is based on orientation, observation, and on-the-job training.

  4. Launched -- (Digital Literacy Campaign), which aims at enabling digital skills to community people.

  5. Distributed hand sanitizers in schools, NGOs, colleges, and other institutes and in communities as well. There are 91936 people who have been reached out to in the north-west part of Delhi.

  6. Project Kaushal was launched to provide transformative, personal, and skill-based education through the optimum use of technology to the marginalized and disadvantaged, thereby enhancing employability and self-reliance. 10423 children and youth have been reached out to. 3637 school children reached out to provide training on futuristic courses, i.e., artificial intelligence, coding, robotics, data analytics, and smart processes; provided training to 2895 students in digital literacy; and provided skill training courses to 3891 youth in data entry, digital marketing, logistic management, BPO voice process, and retail trainee associate courses.

  7. Gandhi Jayanti

  8. Children’s Day

  9. Christmas Celebration

Bawana resettlement colony (North-West part of Delhi)

Give India supported beneficiaries — four beneficiaries with an extended reach of 20 people. The overall impact of the project was 1,13,911 people.

How were they impacted or helped?

1.Online and offline classes are provided to remedial students. 2. Parents' and teachers’ meetings on a quarterly basis 3. COVID awareness activities in the community with the distribution of hygiene kits, dry rations, and hand sanitizers 4. Cyber security sessions for the students 5. Digital training for students 6. Volunteers’ sessions for the children and community on education and life skills 7. Capacity building of the team members on technology


Challenges faced and next steps

• Managing teacher’s time with offline and online classes • Students in the community who have not enrolled in school due to the lockdown period are deprived of education •The lack of in-person activities for students has made it harder to build their holistic development. • Students' learning levels are impacted because of their lack of interest in virtual learning.

• Managing students’ attendance for physical classes while ensuring the COVID-19 norms • The off-and-on school schedule of the Delhi government impacted the attendance in remedial classes. • The social distancing norms in classrooms affected the strength of students.

• Parents are engaged effectively through PTMs. • Reaching out to the community with COVID-19 relief support • Regular surveys with beneficiaries create the needs in the community • Linkages with colleges: a route for higher education for the students in the community •New initiatives for the students and community are the key to sustainable development. • Reaching out to students in hybrid mode ensures their connectivity with the project. • Ensuring maximum benefits for the beneficiaries with limited human resources

• Internal assessment for remedial students • Women’s Day celebrations • Promotion of classes for the new academic year • Summer learning festival


Stories from the ground

Komal can stand on equal grounds.

Komal is a 14-year-old girl living in JJ Colony Bawana, North West Delhi, with her family. Her family consists of her father, mother, and three younger siblings. Her father, Luv Gupta, works as a cobbler, and her mother, Rinki Gupta, works as a seamstress to earn the bare minimum to support the family of six. As harsh as these circumstances might be, they never stopped her from thriving in life and academically. Being the eldest, Komal is a very responsible and hard-working person by nature. She has been a part of the Navjyoti Remedial Program since Class 1 and is currently studying in Class 8 and mentoring the junior students through Bal Gurukul within the Foundation. Some of her hobbies are art and craft and music, as she tells herself, she can craft useful items out of what is considered waste. As a curious student, she has always been fascinated by digital learning, and that’s where she started learning through the only mobile phone her family owns and came across Project Kaushal. The digital exposure she got during the period of quarantine led her to pique her interest in computer studies and pursue it. This was a big opportunity for Komal to progress in her studies and learn what she always wished to through the means of enrolling in coding classes, where she learned about robotics, data analytics, and she is even learning about AI from scratch. Before getting enrolled in any of these classes, Komal had no prior knowledge of the subjects mentioned and only knew the basics of computers. However, as time progressed and she started learning daily, she improved her theories as she was able to solve the questions provided in the assignments very efficiently. Among the many benefits of artificial intelligence and machine learning is enhanced problem-solving ability, which helps students like Komal to be quick thinkers and find logical solutions to problems before others. Thriving in a utopian fusion of the human brain and machine capabilities, artificial intelligence and machine learning are the next big realms to learn and work in. With an understanding of these technological facets, Komal can process them to create wonders. Her learning will not only be limited to the advantages of artificial intelligence but will dive deep into its deep potential to bring positive change. That’s where her knowledge of languages like Python, which she has learned, will prove to be a boon. While talking to Komal about her future aspirations, she showed interest in opting for science and computers as her major subjects and pursuing her dream of coding, as she loves the new and fascinating technologies and wants to contribute to them. She shows gratitude and is thankful to the Navjyoti India Foundation for providing her with this opportunity to learn efficiently through these courses, as she, along with many other students, cannot afford the paid courses on the market. With this, she feels confident and can stand on equal grounds in the long run.


5 October, 2021

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Activities and work undertaken in the last 5-6 months

Milestones: 1. Navjyoti India Foundation has been serving its communities with dry ration and cooked food ever since the pandemic has struck. 4249 families and about 17552 people have been provided with food support. 2. 44 volunteers conducted virtual sessions for students and team members on a weekly, fortnightly and monthly basis on core areas i.e. academics, life skills, teaching methodology, health and capacity building and training.3. 1128 remedial students, those who have smartphones and keypad mobiles were reached out through WhatsApp classes and assignments given on call respectively. For secondary students from classes 6 to 8 virtual classes are held twice or thrice a week.4. The first-ever international and national virtual tours were held. Students enjoyed visiting Australia, Singapore & Mumbai.5. Navjyoti Bal Gurukul an early leadership program for remedial students continued to serve the community in the pandemic era. 101 Gurukul faculty were reached out to 523 Gurukul members in the community.6. Orientation about the high growth sectors held for remedial students on BFSI, IT/ITES, Retail, Electrical, Automobile, Hospitality, Education, Healthcare and Apparel. The experts conducted sessions voluntarily.7. Project Kaushal, an initiative for the school children on futuristic courses. School children will be given 20 hours of basic orientation in each course like artificial intelligence, coding, robotics, data analytics, smart processes. DcodeAI will provide training in artificial intelligence, Whitehat Jr in coding, My Coding Classes in robotics, Wings Within in data analytics.8. A Virtual Summer Camp was curated with some engaging activities for students to indulge in. Students enjoyed art & craft, beauty, crochet, dance, fireless cooking, hairstyle, music, and stitching.Events:a. National Youth Day – Launched Project Swawlambi for youth and provided them with a series of career counselling every month till Juneb. Launched Project Sanyam for youth to master the strong emotions.c. Republic Dayd. World Health Daye. World No Tobacco Day - An informative video on Say no to tobacco on the occasion of World No Tobacco Day with remedial students. Teachers shared the ill-effects of using tobacco, and also shared the global benefits of tobacco control. Students made posters on “No use of tobacco”.f. International Day of Yoga: The 7th International Day of Yoga was celebrated at Urban Programs. Navjyoti alumni Varsha conducted the session via zoom who is a third-year student of B.A. with Yoga Science at the University of Patanjali. She made participants aware of the benefits of yoga and encouraged them to adopt yoga as an important part of their daily routine. All the participants learnt different asanas for complete well-being.Area Covered: • Bawana resettlement colony (North-West part of Delhi)Number of People Impacted: Community (Jan’20 – Jun’21) – 20178 community peopleStudents (academic session 2020-21) – 1431Students (academic session 2021-22) – 1314 students (April -June 2021)


Challenges faced and next steps

Challenges Faced: 1. Jobless community people approached for food support. 2. Deprivation of technical knowledge and equipment made it difficult for students to continue their education.3. Updating data with smartphones consumed a lot of the energy and time of teachers. 4. COVID norms were not followed by community people made it difficult to conduct visits in the community.5. Due to parents going to work, children do not get mobile and are not able to attend online classes on time.6. The less interest of students in online classes affecting the learning level of students and quality of education.7. The high intensity of COVID cases in the second wave affected the field activities.8. Unavailability of parents while following up with them to ensure the regularity of their wards in the online classHow did you overcome it? 1. Helping community while distributing dry ration to the needy families and providing hygiene kits to spread awareness about COVID-192. Implementing remote learning to provide continuous education support to the students.3. Provide technical support to the team members with gadgets and imparting awareness to the students.Plan for 6 Months: 1. Project Kaushal – Orientation to 2500 school children on futuristic courses i.e. artificial intelligence, coding, data analytics, robotics and smart process2. Navjyoti Hunar Academy – Launch Navjyoti Hunar Academy for students and provide vocational training to students3. Events & Celebrations – Dussehra, Diwali, Children’s Day, Christmas4. Foundation Day of Navjyoti India Foundation5. Quarterly internal assessment for remedial students


Stories from the ground

Impact story: Rahul, a student of class VIII, belongs to the marginalized community where the awareness of crime is higher than education; children & adults are into drug abuse, poverty & overpopulation have led children into labour and other deviancies like child marriage and dropping out of school. He is twelve years old and comes from an underprivileged family living in North West part of Delhi at the Bawana resettlement colony. His father Mr Ram Balak is a Daily Wage labourer and his mother Ms Rinky Devi is a factory worker.Living in such extreme conditions it is difficult for parents to motivate themselves for the continued education of Rahul with his two brothers and one sister.His father has studied up to grade 8th and his mother is illiterate but they want their children to get an education as much as they can and make their dreams come true. He is a very punctual and sensible student in his class. In these testing times, he has not only improved himself but also kept himself motivated to learn new things. He actively participates in virtual sessions.He says "I enjoyed and experienced learning with educational apps which helped me a lot not only in academics but holistically as well. His teacher remarks that "He is improving his performance. He is one of the most regular students with 100% attendance".Drawing and dancing are his hobbies. He is taking English and painting classes regularly. He aspires to be an artist. He wants to complete his education and become self-reliant. He dreams to see the JJ colony as a better place to live.


23 March, 2021

3S - Holistic Development Program (3S - Shiksha, Sanskar & Skills)

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Navjyoti alumni moved to university for shaping up their careers. Neeraj enrolled in the first year of B.E. – Electronics & Electronics Communication and Nemat got the lateral entry in Civil Engineering course. Child Education Program team and students are continuing with the optimum use of technology with whatever the limited resources they have.
Special Session for students – Nurturing Lives, a students’ based organisation is helping students in learning English. Gender sensitization workshop for boys was held fortnightly. A team of volunteers is continued to helping students with weekly sessions on “Find The Power With In”.
COVID-19 awareness & support –Navjyoti team members and beneficiaries got an orientation on COVID-19 online skilling program from Wadhwani Foundation. They underwent the assessment and got the certification as well. The needy ones were supported with dry ration kits received from Smile Foundation. 500 dry ration kits and 300 masks and sanitizers were distributed in the community.
New Initiatives – A 19 days campaign on prevention of child sexual violence and abuse was held in association with WWSF (World Women Summit Federation) and DLSA (District Legal Services Authorities), Gurugram. Students had session Prevention of bullying, child labour, CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material), neglect, corporal punishment & ICTs danger.
Personality Development Program – Navjyoti Hunar Academy has become a virtual institution where children can enhance their skills as per the interest areas. Navjyoti Alumni now training their juniors with the expertise they have acquired being a student at Navjyoti.
Virtual Tour –The first-ever international virtual tour to Sydney, Australia was held for Navjyoti students. Students experienced the very famous Harbor Bridge and Opera House.
In-kind support – The technology sources have become a boon in this pandemic but the students are at Bawana Slums are deprived of technology. In these critical moments ST Foundation provided 20 laptops and Evalueserve provided 12 tablets to the students who did not have any source of using virtual classes and session with the help of technology.
Alliances & Partnerships–SD Public School, Pitampura conducted an ATL workshop for Navjyoti students and Vision Spring facilitated an awareness session on eye.
Events & Celebrations – Gandhi Jayanti was celebrated virtually. Games & quizzes and a classical dance performance were held for students. Students made Diwali greetings cards and diya painting on Diwali. A virtual cake making workshop was held on Christmas. “Learning Maths with fun” workshop held for students on the occasion of Ramanujan Day.



5 August, 2020

Every student can learn, just not on the same day, or the same way.

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Every student can learn, just not on the same day, or the same way.





  1.    REMEDIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM THROUGH ONLINE TEACHING



• A total of 1214 out of 1421 students are actively engaged through online teaching-learning which is 85% of the total enrolled as on date.
• An exclusive group of 139 weak students has been made and mentors assigned. About 50% of students responded to work given by mentors.



  1.    PTMS



• PTMS were conducted for all the classes and 1338 parents were reached out (94%)



  1.    ONLINE EVENTS, COMPETITIONS AND WEBINARS



• Online events, webinars, and competitions are being organized regularly covering areas of awareness on COVID -19, life skills, Drug Abuse, joyful learning, communication skills, where more than 500 beneficiaries participated enthusiastically in drawing, poem, and slogan writing competitions.
• Extracurricular activities like music, guitar class, art & craft classes are conducted regularly and ensured 50% attendance of students in these activities.



  1.    FOOD DISTRIBUTION



• 3069 families covered through cooked food & dry ration distribution in Bawana in the month of April & May 2020.



  1.    COMMUNITY OUTREACH



• 754 parents connected individually by mobiliser to generate awareness on COVID - 19 and know about their well being



  1.    GURUKUL ACTIVITIES



• Our children are actively working to reach out to other children of the community through online mode as part of an early leadership program called Bal Gurukul. About 70 students are reaching out to 170 other students of the community.



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