India Humanity Foundation’s TEACH program transforms education through five key pillars:
Teacher Support : Training teachers and recognizing educators to improve learning outcomes for children.
E-Learning : Bridging the digital divide with smart classrooms, NCERT collaborations, and benefiting schools nationwide.
Adult Literacy : Empowering adults through innovative literacy models like Vidya and Diksha.
Child Development : Reintegrating out-of-school children, drop outs and laggard through the Asha Kiran program.
Happy School : Upgrading infrastructure and establishing libraries to create joyful learning spaces.
2.3 lakh teachers trained, 50,057 educators recognized for their outstanding contributions.
7 million students benefited from enhanced learning.
50,000 schools equipped with smart classrooms.
Over 3 lakh adults made literate through innovative models.
50,000 out-of-school children reintegrated into education.
4,000 libraries established with 1 lakh+ books distributed.
2,000+ inmate learners in 61 correctional homes in West Bengal.
“ With transmission of such high quality and engaging content through National NCERT TV, and with the support of proactive IHF partners like RILM, we hope to bridge the digital divide, particularly for the vast majority of underprivileged children who do not have access to any online education through smartphones, but have a TV set at home. Thank you for your proactive support.”
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