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Stories of changeRLEK's innovative approach to education for nomadic tribes
The Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra's unique approach to literacy and its sustained efforts among the Van Gujjars of Uttaranchal, have helped foster a desire to learn and an understanding of the importance of education, even in a pastoral community More... Manzil: Where children learn and grow, naturallyAt this open learning centre in Delhi, 12 student-teachers coach 90 other children from underprivileged families More... Primary education: What is Himachal Pradesh doing right?Positive parental attitudes and community participation in running village schools are only two of the factors that have seen such rapid strides in literacy in this remote mountain state More... Desert schoolsThe marushalas are often the only schools in the Rajasthan desert. But they could rival some of the best practices in urban schools. More... Joyful learningThe state government and UNICEF have collaborated to create a virtual revolution in education in Mysore district. More... Working by day, learning by nightFifty-three extension schools in Karnataka have brought education to 5,000 working children. More... Toys that teachSutradhar is a resource centre for the dissemination of innovative and culturally relevant educational material. More... Rescuing children from the carpet baggersChild labourers employed in the carpet industry of Mirzapur-Bhadoi finally have a chance to go to school. More... The illiterate educationistIlliteracy hasn't stopped Tulsi Munda from setting up a school for tribal children in a remote village in Orissa. More... |
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