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Overview

India holds an important place in the global education industry. India has one of the largest networks of higher education institutions in the world. However, there is still a lot of potential for further development in the education system.

With ~26.31% of India's population in the age group of 0-14 years, India's education sector provides numerous opportunities for growth.

The government is also considering many steps to enhance the quality of education in India.India has the world’s largest population of about 500 million in the age bracket of 5-24 years, which provides a great opportunity for the education sector.

India is a young democracy and a progressing country. The literacy rate was lower than 30% at the time of independence in 1947 and 72 years after, it presently stands at more than 75%. This is a phenomenal growth, considering the fact that the population of the country has also risen from 33 million to 1.3 billion during the period.


The Challenge

The Indian Education System has its own share of issues and challenges which need to be resolved so as to provide better and improved education to children, who are the future of the country. Over the years, a lot has changed in the Indian education system but still, there are many loopholes and problems which need to be resolved.

More than 80% of schools in India are managed by the government. Private schools are very expensive and are not affordable by the poor.

Most of the villages in India do not have proper schools, which makes the students to travel few kilometers to attain their basic education.

Lack of funds, the colleges in India lack funds, they don’t have enough funds to enhance the quality of education and hence lacks in the infrastructure facility, teaching environment and quality teachers. Infrastructure facilities at schools and colleges across rural areas dispense very poor quality of education. The teachers are not paid adequately, as they are not much qualified so they are not willing to work hard.

The biggest challenge that lies within the education system in India is the quality of education that is been delivered to the students, as most of the education that is delivered to students in India is generally theoretical in nature, its lacks the practical aspect.It is the mentality of the Indian families that more and more people of the family should earn, little kids are send out to earn the daily bread and butter of the family instead of going to school and attain their basic education.

Skill Development

  • Computer Literacy
  • Teamwork
  • Communication Skills (Verbal and Written)
  • Self-Motivation
  • Stress Management
  • Foreign Language Learning
  • Public Speaking
  • Time Management
  • Leadership
  • Inter-Person Skills

Career Guidance & Study Material Support

  • Students of Law
  • Army
  • Police
  • Air Force
  • Indian Navy
  • Health sector

Rural Education & Development

Classroom Toolkit

A set of best practice techniques and tools, provide books and other learning materials to children and schools in need, which help a teacher engage students in learning.

Teacher Skill Training

Creating high-quality and motivated teachers who can implement these classroom practices, through a practical training approach, and building teacher communities.

Enabling School Resources

The quality of infrastructure & Digital Technology.

Health and Safety

Addresses the physical, emotional health and safety of students.

Financial Literacy

School fees arrangement for underprivileged students

Travelling arrangement for rural school& college students

E-Magazine for motivational news and articles from India& Worldwide nations.

Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG)

1.

Set up Libraries- One village one library & One school one libraryby the year 2026.

2.

Set up schools in Rural regions of Indiaby the year 2028.

3.

Set up Business & Law Colleges in Rural regions of Indiaby the year 2030.

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