Implemented by: Rotary India The Happy School Project was successfully implemented to enhance educational facilities and create a more engaging and supportive learning environment for students in three selected schools. The initiative aimed to equip these schools with essential educational tools, improve infrastructure, and provide teacher training to enhance the overall quality of education. By
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RF (I) supports initiatives that improve early childhood, primary, and secondary academic outcomes in collaboration with local schools and educate adults in reading, writing, and numeracy skills. With the help of qualified trainers, teachers are also offered development opportunities in curriculum implementation, instruction methods, and student assessments.
Rotary supports activities and training to improve education for all children and literacy for children and adults.


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Implemented by: Rotary India Gujarat Location: Gujarat This Global Grant aims to transform the educational and sanitation infrastructure for 884 tribal students across four residential schools in South Gujarat, known locally as Ahramshalas. These schools, run by charitable organizations, provide essential education and accommodation to children from landless laborer families who frequently migrate for work.
Implemented by: Rotary Bangalore Location: Bangalore The Braille Literacy Project for Blind Students aims to revolutionize the education of visually impaired children across five schools in Karnataka by introducing Annie Smart Classes. This initiative, led by Rotary Bangalore North West, will provide 50 Annie devices—innovative tools designed to enhance Braille literacy through interactive audio-guided content.
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Dr Meenu Kumar, a reFirst Published By: Rotary India Literacy Mission In Collaboration With The Embassy Of Chile Organizes Fundraising Art Exhibition For Girl Empowerment And Education – APN News Date: 11th May, 2023 In India, the literacy rate, especially in villages, is low and dropout rates of students in primary schools is high, most
First Published By: Jobs To Govt. IDs, How Sarita Shukla Is Advocating For The Rights Of Transgender Folks Date: 1st February, 2023 “Humare liye koi bhi kaam nahi hai or na he koi kar raha hai (We neither have any work, nor is anyone doing anything for us),” Niharika* told Sarita Shukla when they met
First Published By: OPINION | Education Inclusivity: Creating Access for Underserved and Unreached Learners – News18 Date: 24th January, 2023 The Indian education system is one of the largest in the world. In 14.8 lakh schools, a community of 95+ lakh teachers empower 26.52 crore students every day. In fact, 2021-22 saw around 25.57 crore