Unlocking Potential: Literacy India’s Volunteer-Driven Education Initiatives
Deepali Dalmia and Sarika Agarwal, two passionate volunteers from well-off families, joined forces with Literacy India to establish a community.
Deepali Dalmia and Sarika Agarwal, two passionate volunteers from well-off families, joined forces with Literacy India to establish a community.
Once upon a time, in the arid lands of Jhalawar, Rajasthan, the remarkable Kathidia tribe.
In a humble realm where education and environmental sustainability came together, there existed always striving.
Learning through Project Work . Water is undoubtedly a precious resource and plays a vital role in our daily lives.
Project Karigari of Literacy India stands out as a harbinger for skilling, generating greater social inclusivity and economic.
The excitement was palpable at all the Literacy India Learning Centres, where students participated in a range of activities.
Radha Devi belongs to a small village Majhigaya, Bihar. She lost her father in her childhood and never went to school after that.
It is crucial that empowerment reaches the remotest corners of the country, especially economic empowerment.
There is an environment where learning never stops and skill development growth never stops.
Stanzin Phunchok is full of dreams.Stanzin studies in Class 8th enrolled at Literacy India, Alchi centre.