Shiksha

Aims to provide free education and vocational training to underprivileged children, focusing on overcoming barriers like lack of documentation and financial constraints, with an emphasis on rural migrant workers' children

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  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    2002

Founded in 2002 by General OP Malhotra, PVSM, Shiksha was established with the mission of providing free educational and vocational training to underp Read morerivileged children and youth. The primary objective is to facilitate the inclusion of children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds in the educational process, addressing barriers such as lack of documentation, prior education, social isolation, or financial constraints. The focus is particularly on children of rural migrant workers who constitute a significant portion of the student body. In the initial years, Shiksha adopted government primary schools with inadequate resources, beginning with one in Indira Colony at Jharsa village, Gurugram, in July 2003. The school faced challenges with a single teacher, limited facilities, and 40 children enrolled up to Class V. Shiksha's intervention increased attendance to over 300 students. Government schools in Jacobpura and Rosewood City were similarly adopted, upgraded, and eventually returned to the Haryana Government. Encouraged by positive outcomes, Shiksha rented premises at Mohyal Colony, Jharsa village, in 2006 for its own Education Centre. Following the CBSE syllabus with a focus on the academic needs of migrant workers' children, the centre presently accommodates over 700 students, boasting numerous success stories. Shiksha continues its mission today, welcoming students with no documentation, ensuring they do not miss out on schooling opportunities. In 2010, Shiksha took over a school for rag-pickers in the Wazirabad slum, elevating it to Class V with almost 250 students. In 2013, an Educational Centre was initiated in Chakkarpur village for migrant children who could not be admitted to other local schools, with a successful majority mainstreamed into a nearby government school. In 2018, Shiksha received accreditation from the National Institute of Open Schooling for the Open Basic Education Programme, aiding in mainstreaming children left out of the formal education system. With a growing focus on vocational training since 2016, Shiksha, in collaboration with India Habitat Centre – Habitat Learning Centre, inaugurated a Computer Training Center in Sangam Vihar, one of Asia’s largest unauthorized colonies. Currently, Shiksha provides free vocational training to 350 underprivileged youth across Delhi-NCR, including its location at Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • Shiksha Education Centres

    District
    State

    Operating two education centres in Gurugram, Shiksha endeavours to admit every child aged between 4 and 12 who applies. The centres offer a completely free education, including uniforms, books, reading materials, and a mid-day meal. Given that many students come from families of migrant labourers, struggling for livelihood, the focus is on instilling lifelong habits. Shiksha provides scholarships to outstanding students, supporting their education beyond the centres. Notably, this year's SHIKSHA graduates have secured admission, with several receiving full scholarships, to various formal schools such as Lady Florence Public School, CR Model School, Bachpan Smart School, I CAN Public School, Mother Angel School, Delhi Public School, Wazirabad Sr. Secondary Government School, and Jharsa Sr. Secondary Government School.

  • Vocational Training For Youth And Women

    State

    Shiksha's Vocational Training Centers, dedicated to underprivileged youth, provide courses in tailoring, beautician training, spoken English, and Basic/Advanced Computers across Delhi – NCR. In response to the COVID pandemic, Shiksha consolidated efforts at its Vocational Training Centre at Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi. Currently, the centre conducts a Certificate Course in Microsoft Office in collaboration with NIIT Foundation for 55 youth, a Basic Computer Course in partnership with Habitat Learning Centre for 18 youth, and a Sewing & Stitching Course for 13 women.

    The vocational training courses encompass:
    - Basic computer training
    - Advanced Computer Training
    - Tally Accounting Software
    - Spoken English and Personality Development for Employability
    - Tailoring Training
    - Beautician Training

Leadership Team

  • Ajai Malhotra

    Chairman and Managing Trustee

  • Urmila Dongre

    Founding Trustee

  • Udai Malhotra

    International Development Professional

  • Tarun Kandhari

    Trustee

  • Pramod Kumar Dutta

    Trustee

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AADTS8271N

  • Registration ID

    9285

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2016/0106719

  • 12A

    AADTS8271NE20021

  • 80G

    AADTS8271NF20211

  • FCRA

    231661494

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00006118

Location

  • Headquarters

    Registered Address: C-503 Som Vihar, RK Puram, New Delhi – 122002, Delhi, India

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust