Every society’s fundamental building component is education. It is the single most important investment that countries can make in order to create successful, healthy, and equal societies. “Everyone has the right to education,” according to Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, 57 million children are still out of school today. Education is not just a right, but also a key to human development, opening doors to new chances and liberties. Edu Tathya is dedicated to ensuring inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all and the promotion of lifelong learning opportunities for all. We understand that there are several barriers to universal education and attempts to address them through targets to increase the number of scholarships awarded to students across India and to build gender-sensitive and disability-inclusive educational facilities.
Governments’ ability to enact policies targeted at excluded populations and remove barriers to continued learning and entry into the labour market is becoming increasingly important for sustainable and shared economic development. Despite tremendous progress over the last decade, women and girls continue to have the lowest levels of access to education and training, and particular policies are urgently needed to address these issues.
Those who drop out of school early are more likely to experience unemployment, poverty, early marriage, and childbearing. Poverty, gender, handicap, family disasters, war and violence, as well as a perceived low return on investment for education, are all factors that contribute to high dropout rates. To provide young people with appropriate opportunities to consolidate their basic knowledge and competencies, and equip them with the relevant skills needed to obtain employment, become business owners and entrepreneurs, or engage in other productive work, alternative learning opportunities must be developed that take into account these reasons for high drop-out rates.
Edu Tathya is dedicated to providing to supporting students with disabilities and difficulties with high-quality education, ensuring prosperity and satisfaction in life.
Edu Tathya offers a strong and lively education strategy that promotes diversity and is dedicated to ensuring that all students achieve and participate. Education for all recognises that some children and young people have multiple identities or special needs that schools must take into account. These identities could be linked to:
- Having a learning disability or additional needs
- Gender identity sexual orientation
- Race cultural identification
- Speaking a different language other than Hindi or state language
- Social factors
- Economic considerations
- Abuse, neglect, or familial violent experience
The Education for All program is part of a broader educational reform movement aimed at improving outcomes for disabled or less opportune pupils. We are fully committed to this agenda and are willing to go to greater extent to supporting this cause.
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