Bright India Foundation is a Social Welfare Organization striving for the upliftment of the poor, down trodden, and under privileged in the society irrespective of caste, creed or religion in the footsteps of the great Mother Teresa!
Education is ageless. Education is empowerment. It enables one to move from marginalisation to self reliance, from under development to development.
According to a pictorial graphic release by United Nations on the occasion of the International Literacy Day on September 8, 2012, India has the maximum number of illiterate adults in the world – a staggering 287 million. While progress has been made in providing education facilities across India, at the grass root level there are many stumbling blocks that range from inadequate infrastructure, teacher-pupil ratio and hygiene facility amongst others.
Bright India Foundation supports NGOs working directly at the grassroots level with the economically and socially underprivileged to make education accessible (covering rural, tribal, urban and semi urban areas) and relevant (often tailor-made to suit the need and requirement of the community) to as many as possible.
The education imparted by these programmes is in formal, non formal and special learning format.
1. Formal Education
Bringing education to the children
Education for tribal children
Residential schools for children of convicts
Support for higher and professional education
2. Special Education
Some of the programmes we support in this category are:
School for children with Down’s syndrome
Early intervention and community based rehabilitation
Non‐ formal school for children with vision impairment and multiple disabilities
3. Non-formal Education
Bridge school for children of migrant workers
Support for Children of Harijan Basti
Rural girl child education programme
After school support
Education is ageless. Education is empowerment. It enables one to move from marginalisation to self reliance, from under development to development.
According to a pictorial graphic release by United Nations on the occasion of the International Literacy Day on September 8, 2012, India has the maximum number of illiterate adults in the world – a staggering 287 million. While progress has been made in providing education facilities across India, at the grass root level there are many stumbling blocks that range from inadequate infrastructure, teacher-pupil ratio and hygiene facility amongst others.
Bright India Foundation supports NGOs working directly at the grassroots level with the economically and socially underprivileged to make education accessible (covering rural, tribal, urban and semi urban areas) and relevant (often tailor-made to suit the need and requirement of the community) to as many as possible.
The education imparted by these programmes is in formal, non formal and special learning format.
1. Formal Education
Bringing education to the children
Education for tribal children
Residential schools for children of convicts
Support for higher and professional education
2. Special Education
Some of the programmes we support in this category are:
School for children with Down’s syndrome
Early intervention and community based rehabilitation
Non‐ formal school for children with vision impairment and multiple disabilities
3. Non-formal Education
Bridge school for children of migrant workers
Support for Children of Harijan Basti
Rural girl child education programme
After school support