Monday 30 September 2013

Relief India Trust- Offering Free education to the Needy in India

If you think education is expensive, try ignorance. The social stigma that many people suffer from being considered illiterate is much worse than anything you can imagine. Think of the good jobs people secure just because they are professionally fitted because of their education. It is thus a calling for everybody to invest in education if only you want to see the light of the day dawn on the poor people in the society. The sole purpose and aim of the Relief India Trust is to improve the quality of life for every individual in the world. It just happens that education can be used as a stepping stone in promoting better living.
Access to basic education is the right of any child across the globe but some individual families fail to manage the burden of family demands forcing their children to drop out of school to join their elder members in supporting the family. Because of this misfortune, such children end up working under very poor conditions where they are exploited and paid an insignificant amount.
India has made education for children between the ages of 6 and 14 mandatory regardless of origin or nationality. It is the duty of Relief India Trust to ensure that this directive is followed in the later and any individual who tries to do contrary will be held responsible for that mistake. There are many children who do not access education even after this lawful directive due to a number of reasons. As an NGO, Relief India Trust also plays a great role in ensuring that the children located deep in the villages, all get the education as enshrined in the law. It is important that all children gain access to free education at the tender age of between 6 and 14 because this is the age when they are most receptive to ideas and concepts.
The Relief India Trust has its main aim focused on boosting the welfare of mankind and thus improving their well being. In provision of free education by the Indian state, several challenges and disparities are bound. The government still has to fight with issues of forced labor and improving the standard of living for families. It may be hard to solely let the entire task lie on the government’s budget. As NGOs, the role of ensuring that all children benefit from this scheme is critical. Education of any country defines the future of the present generation and thus the need to greatly invest in this area.
Boosting literacy levels of any country is quite critical in solving a number of related problems such as governance, poor living standards and poverty in general. Raining people on how to fish is literally what the Relief India Trust is doing rather than catching fish for them. There are other societal demands that are met by NGOs to deserve credit such as response to natural calamities and disasters such as floods. In such scenarios, the NGO comes in handy to help the affected communities getting them back to their normal life.
It takes a lot to build a society without governance problems, negligence from basic human rights among others. It all starts with ensuring sufficient education in the society.

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