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Empowering Children Through Education

Discussions on the educational system and education for the impoverished have long been and continue to be one of the most popular issues, and for good reason. The debates include a wide variety of topics, including whether more seats should be set aside for impoverished students, what kind of education they should receive, how many institutions are needed, and even what types of instructors would be regarded fit. Additionally, incentives like the Mid-Day Meal, scholarships, and even reservations in private schools are created to encourage the maximum enrollment of students from underprivileged backgrounds. The Right to Education guarantees free and quality education to all children between the ages of 6 and 14. 

There is a severe lack of educated and committed instructors when it comes to providing high-quality education. It’s clear that nothing spectacular should be anticipated from kids. There is a dearth of high-quality infrastructure in a sizable percentage of government schools, such as fans in the classrooms and separate restrooms for boys and girls.

An NGO with a headquarters in Delhi called Hamari Pahchan offers a forum to help society’s outcasts. We provide the less fortunate individuals several options so they may establish their own Pahchan that is finding their own identity. Their mission includes Compassion for underprivileged children and women by arranging awareness and donation campaigns, as well as by offering legal and medical assistance. Teach kids and women about cleanliness, health, and fundamental life skills. Generate job possibilities for the disadvantaged and impoverished. Help via the development of skills. 

The family of Hamari Pahchan now numbers thousands of people, including volunteers and interns. Sukhad, an effort to ensure menstrual hygiene, Drishti, an initiative to provide education for the impoverished, and the skill development project, which enables underprivileged women to stand on their own two feet, are just a few of the projects that has been started.

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