Education
Education is the right of all children and there is a special need for education in remote tribal areas. Even today, due to less number of schools, janjaati children have to travel far away for education. Quality of the education is another challenge amongst the limited number of available schools.
Along with the government, many social organizations are also working in various forms for education in the janjaati areas. Due to the ideas propounded by the British in our country, many people feel that education is a matter of governance. But in reality, Indian thought process says that it is the responsibility of the society that everyone should get good education easily
Special Project
Ekal Vidyalaya is a project that will inspire not only any janjaati youth but also all social workers as well. In a village where Ekal Vidyalaya is operational, youngster from the same village gathers children studying of different grades for 3-4 hours every day in the courtyard of any house, or in a temple or under a tree and along with formal education, tries to inculcate Sanskar as well. At present more than 2000 such Ekal Vidyalaya are being operated by Kalyan Ashram.
Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram is also making various efforts in remote tribal areas to spread education. As…