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Average 72% TRIBAL KIDS drop out of school in class 7th & 8th... and they don't know to Read n Write properly, What future we see........

Every year, a large number of students drop out of school in India. This hinders their economic and social well-being, reduces the country's literacy rate, and creates a non-innovative environment & Unemployable population. In the Tribal areas, the School dropout rate is more then 72% which is more then 6 times the national average of 12.6% and it's very alarming. Dropout rates are considered to be a significant waste in the education system, not only do many students leave school without acquiring basic skills, but their premature departure represents a significant waste of scarce education resources. It's very difficult to work on their skill development without the proper education of class 12 as all industry is getting greater influenced by technology and it makes them unemployable. 

These dropouts create an anti-social element and become a nuisance in society. We as a society fear that there is a risk of a “loosing generation of children” who will never return to school and that the impact on female students is disproportionately worse. This is indeed a matter of grave concern. It is critical that we work towards transitioning all children back into learning and focus on putting strong remedial learning initiatives in place to ensure retention and continuity of learning. While the government has been making concerted efforts aimed at expanding the reach of education, the phenomenon of school dropouts remains a blot on the progress of education in India, especially in tribal areas.The dropouts represent a significant human cost to children and the nation since they will most likely be permanently illiterate. Illiteracy, poverty, inadequate earnings and poor living conditions of parents force them not only to withdraw their kids from schools but also put them in various types of jobs to contribute to the family income and this cycle continues. Number of teacher vacancies, poor quality of education and inadequate funds.

It's very very difficult and challenging to bring the tribal population out of poverty without proper education, the development of an individual and the progress of a nation depends on education.

Despite governmental efforts, huge investments and many innovative programmes, the school dropout remains alarming high in many states, especially in tribal areas. In this context, it is not only the provision of schooling facilities and quality of education but also other households and social factors play a major role in influencing the discontinuation of education. The main problems are the high drop-out rate, low levels of learning and achievement, inadequate school infrastructure, poorly functioning schools, high teacher absenteeism, the large number of teacher vacancies, poor quality of education and inadequate funds. The most common reason reported for children dropping out of school is not cost or access, but a lack of interest in studies, according to the findings of the NFHS-5, conducted in 2019-21. 

  1. Creating offline Digital Classrooms in every school to fight the issue of lack of teachers in the school and raise their academic levels 
  2. Establishing Sports Academy for school kids to create a deeper bond with sports learning and a sense of belongingness
  3. Bringing Toy Library to every school to make learning interesting
  4. Building Cycle Library to counter the distance issue of 20 km walk daily to school
  5. Hand-holding each student and keeping track of 100% of children completing their class 12th education.
  6. conducts awareness camps in cities, towns, and villages to expose the hazards of illiteracy and unemployment
  7. Through our Teacher's training & orientation work, Our dropout early warning system enables schools to identify students who are at risk of dropping out of school, and then teacher focus on individuals who struggle to perform well.
  8. We understand the family and parental characteristics to examine the reasons behind school dropouts and work accordingly.
  9.  Parent Orientation for continuity of children’s study and encouragement.
  10. Provide all kinds of help including Financial aid to the needy to encourage & and hold for further study.

Every village with 100% literacy will make them prosper in all kind of development be it social, environmental, political, financial or health. Education enables a person to achieve a better job or means of self-employment, and climb out of intergenerational poverty. It cultivates cultural values and beliefs in the child and make them an aspiring human who is not dependent on any other machinery for his lively hood income.

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The 2nd Birth

The 2nd Birth

Beneficiary Charity

Mahendra

Mahendra

Organiser

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