Project Impact

Education Initiative  !

Health Initiative !

School Helth program:

Aducation is one of the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality in a nation. A few basic education programmes have expanded access to schools in India; however, near universalistion of elementary education has increased the diversity of learners in classrooms without corresponding investment and support to teachers, resulting in a number of challenges in ensuring quality education to all children specially in rural & backward, tribal areas.Educational needs from pre-schools to high-schools with imparting computer education knowledge about information technology are addressed in a gradual manner by working with children, teachers & parents along with strengthening systems and ensuring community participation. In geographies where the trusts are engaged in multi projects in order to impact the quality of learning life in a comprehensive manEducation Initiatives focus on addressing some of the key projects and areas where we focus on the development of the education sector.

Uttar-Pradesh state is rich in its social and cultural heritage. A fact that is hard to digest in view of vigorous population control measures implemented in the past. The state has also accepted the strategy of implementing reproductive health and child health programmes. The programme places challenges to the health infrastructure since the components include comprehensive health care for all age groups. The issues like adolescent health, unwanted pregnancy, diabetes, women’s & child health, HIV, Cancer need to seriously address.The key to all these issues is the quality of health care. The organisation is improving the image of the health services of the society by providing free health services and medical assistance through our key projects.Health initiatives focus on addressing some of the key projects and areas where we focus on the development of the health sector.

Various types of medical camps and Health programs organized for the ST/SC,OBC, BPL    Childhood Malnutrition is a major cause of child mortality in India and contributes to childhood illness. Three-Fifths of Children under the age of 5 are stunted or too short for their age, indicating that they have been malnourished for some time. 25% are waster or underweight for their height, which could be due to lack of proper nutrition or diet. Furthermore, the traditional teaching methods has been changed to long screen time for Children due to COVID which has resulted in number of Vision Issues & Refractive Errors. The rural areas are worst affected due to lack of awareness & medical facilities, where especially School going children are the often victims due to lack of awareness or Health Check-ups which results in number of diseases and infections.