Work

Why Education

  • Giving underprivileged youth access to higher education is the best place to start when it comes to addressing issues like healthcare, poverty, unemployment, population control, and human rights. Students who receive an education not only have a more secure future, but also develop into responsible citizens of both their country and the world. All children between the ages of six and fourteen are required to receive free and compulsory education under the 2010 Right to Education (RTE) Act. However, many children in the nation have not seen a stable learning curve even after ten years. Several parents' socioeconomic circumstances and inadequate instruction in schools are obstacles that keep many kids from receiving an education.

     WhAT we DO

    The New Education Policy (2020) and SDG Goal 4 (Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote opportunities for lifelong learning for all) are closely matched with the mission of our foundation. Children (3–18 years old) living in challenging situations, children from low-income families, children with disabilities, children affected by disasters, abandoned and street children, and children living in tribal belts, isolated villages, and difficult-to-reach places are all served by Mission Education.

    Children are the future of a nation. They are the best change agents, be it in the family or the community in which they live. It is therefore crucial to help the children, catch them young and inculcate in them feelings of empathy and conscience so that they grow up as responsible individuals
    Privileged children are sensitized about the deprivation and pain endured by the underprivileged kids. We seek to inculcate a conscience and value system in the children so that they grow up to become responsible citizens and change makers. Before their minds are set with age, our programme tries to make them count their own blessings and understand the plight of less privileged ones. Once they start realizing the worth of the privileges they are born with, they automatically turn their thoughts towards positivity and develop the right outlook. This eventually helps them develop into not only successful but responsible individuals in life. They grow up to become significant change makers, who contribute positively to the society