Education in India

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Region: India

The problem of education in India is multifaceted and complex, with issues ranging from inadequate infrastructure and teacher shortages to low literacy rates and a lack of access to quality education for marginalized communities. Despite efforts to improve the system, there is still a long way to go to ensure that every child in India has access to a quality education.

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                Under this project, 700 street & poor slum children will be given Nutrition food, Gift, New Dress, Lunch/Dinner, Toys & Happiness. The Program will be quite unique. For poor street & slum children all...
                
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                This project will provide educational stuffs (uniform, school fees, books, sweater, notebooks, pen, pencil, stationary, etc.) to more than 500 underprivileged poor Girls students of rural regions in A...
                
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                In India, medical/health sciences students waste precious hours as they are not taught structured online searching & referencing skills.  These are skills needed for good research and for evidence bas...
                
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                Seva Mandir's focus is to provide access to quality education to the children in disadvantaged tribal areas through highly effective education interventions. Children are enabled to continue their edu...
                
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                Educate and empower the children in slums and rural areas of Puducherry and its neighboring districts of Tamil Nadu by offering evening remedial classes, counseling services, awareness, and community-...
                
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