Jump to content

Draft:Pehchaan The Street School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pehchaan The Street School
Founded2015
TypeNon-governmental organization (NGO)
FocusEducation for underprivileged children
Location
  • Delhi, India


Pehchaan The Street School is a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Delhi, India, established in 2015.[citation needed]

Educational Programs

[edit]

Pehchaan implements an array of innovative educational programs designed to engage and inspire its students:

  • Skill Development Workshops: These workshops impart essential life skills and vocational training, equipping children with competencies that bolster their employability and self-sufficiency[1].

Impact

[edit]

The impact of Pehchaan is both profound and far-reaching. By fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment, the organization has successfully uplifted numerous children, facilitating significant advancements in literacy rates and overall academic achievement. Testimonials from participants and their families underscore the transformative nature of the programs, highlighting improved self-esteem and aspirations among students[2].

Recognition

[edit]

Pehchaan has attracted considerable attention from various media outlets and educational reform advocates. The organization is frequently lauded for its innovative methodologies and unwavering commitment to social justice, establishing itself as a paradigm for similar initiatives across India. It continues to galvanize support for educational equity and serves as a beacon of hope for many[3].

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "U of W student helping send poor children in India to school". Windsor Star.
  2. ^ Das, Deepannita (April 8, 2019). "Pratisandhi - An 18-YO's Initiative Is Empowering Children & Adults With Sexual Health Awareness". lifebeyondnumbers.com.
  3. ^ Sharma, Nikita (September 1, 2020). "'It's Because of You': A librarian turned author pays tribute to her Biology teacher". The New Indian Express.