Friday, July 22, 2016

Education for all still remains a dream for Indian children



In the year 2000, when UNESCO had set global goals of education, not many educational experts would have thought that by the year 2015, India will be among the top nations positively inching towards this target. Internationally, just one third of the countries could achieve all the measureable Education goals set in 2000.

But in the same period India has drastically reduced it’s out of school children by over 90%. As per the UNESCO report, by the end of 2015, India was the only nation in South and West Asia to have an equal ratio of girls to boys in both primary and secondary education. 

Despite this encouraging sign, the overall data of child education speaks loud and clear that there is a huge population of children for whom education still remains a distant dream. The largest number in this section fall those children who are either forced to spend their lives on road side or in orphanages. 

There are multiple child NGOs in India which are doing exceptional job to improve the primary education level in the country. Their main concern is the destitute and deprived children who hardly reach to the gates of school without any external support.



Education NGO in India alone can’t fulfill this goal. Let’s all join hands and make donation for child education in India. Decisions taken collectively and pursued with a single minded devotion may transform into a reality.

Encourage all to sponsor a child in India. Until deprived children are brought into the mainstream they will remain a burden in the society and the broader objective of overall education will never be fulfilled.

Don’t delay now. Take it as mission to see the entire India changing on the education landscape.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Join hands to support girl child education In India



In a male dominated country like India, the situation of girls has never been encouraging. Even today, almost after 70 years of independence, girls are seen as mere burdens. The skewed sex ratio prevailing in many parts of the country is one of the offshoots of this mindset.  It is unfortunate to mention here that there are just 918 girls in India for 1000 boys (2011 census).

Boys are willingly offered multiple facilities which girls crave for their entire life and it almost remain unfulfilled. From early childhood, girls are considered to be confined to the four walls of the household and they are given limited or no opportunity to learn and grow in life.

NGOs working in the field of child education and girl child care can play pivotal role in shaping the society. In this endeavor the role of the government also becomes very important. Because by releasing necessary funds and backing several initiatives taken by Child Education NGO and Girl child education NGO in India, government can provide necessary help desired since ages.

Not all understand that to run and progress as a collective force, it is important to save and educate girls. The concept of women empowerment can’t be para-dropped from top. It needs to start from the grass roots level. 

Let’s understand that a girl of today is woman of tomorrow. And if girls of our society are not fed nutritious food, not given thorough education, not helped financially, and not helped to become healthy how can women of tomorrow assist in producing a healthy society.

Girl child education is the only solution of all problems faced by girls. NGOs who work tirelessly for saving children and educating girls need to be backed wholeheartedly. Support them in whatever manner you can. Sponsor a child to avail an opportunity of playing a constructive role in child education and women empowerment.

Step ahead and create the chain of progress. Your contribution is valuable. Make it countable as well.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Educate girl child to break all barriers



A general perception prevailing across the country emphasizes on ‘no one should be left out of education campaign running across the country’. But there is a glaring gap between mission, motive and reality.
As of now only those sections of the society is part of education spree which has tasted the fruits of freedom in the true sense. This can be easily experienced in those regions where technological advancement is yet to reach. 

The places which are struggling to get the basic amenities are yet to take part in the broader development agendas of all governments in which education becomes an important subject. To fill this gap NGOs are playing inevitable role. 

NGOs situated in Delhi NCR are especially working tirelessly to help poor children get educated. They are also fighting several battles to put a final full stop on child labor. There are some specific NGOsworking for child labor only. They have succeeded in making this issue a prominent one, to be discussed in important forums. 

The situation of children is so pathetic that it needs immediate attention. And to improve this only one solution is there and that is to educate them. Just recall the words of Nelson Mandela who once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” 

And to use this weapon well another important quote comes in the mind which needs to be mentioned here. Brigham Young-“You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.” 
 
Child labor and the education of poor children needs years of constant efforts and even in this mission, larger emphasis should be given on supporting girl’s education which will have long term positive impact. 

Let’s help NGOs for child labor. Let’s pledge to support girls education and to those who are working in this mission. This will improve the prevailing situation and if you still feel shy of doing this, remain ready for worse days to face, because a nation can’t progress if its major portion remains out of this campaign.