Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Educate, the Sakshum way..


India is a young nation. 65% of the population of the country is employable population whereas 35% of the population is under the age of 15years. What about literacy? Forecast says that by 2020, 50% of the illiterate population will reside in India. The 2011 census also indicated a 2001-2011 decadal literacy growth of 9.2%, which is the slower than the growth seen during the previous decade. For our country to be productive, we need skilled workforce, for which education plays the most important role.

Sakshum, envisions spreading awareness and promote Child Education. The “Ëducate a Child” project of Sakshum is aimed at “Promoting and encouraging child education by supporting needy children who are willing to study.”

Whenever Sakshum visits any school for other projects such as the 'Eye Care I Care', they enquire with the school authorities about the children who are good at studies and need financial support to carry on their education. Based on the information provided to them the screening of the children is done and the authenticity of the case is verified. Those who really are in genuine need of someone to bear educational expenses are uploaded to their 'Children Profile' page.

Team Sakshum then look for people who can adopt these children educationally. Those who are willing to sponsor are introduced to the school and to the children. 13 children are currently being supported and the total numbers of Children sponsored are 15. Schools such as St Isaac School and Shivaji Vidyapeeth School, both in Hyderabad have been covered.

Being responsible citizen of India, we can also help Sakshum in their small endeavour by being volunteer in any of their upcoming project or by monetary support by making donation.
JAI HIND!

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Adopt an NGO..


According to Wikipedia, a non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any form of government.

There are around 3.3 million NGOs in India as of 2009, which means there is one NGO per 400 people in India. In India NGOs can be established under various Indian laws, and the different legal entities under which civil society organizations can register themselves.There are various organizations for women, children, farmers, artisans etc. Societies Registration Act, 1860 is a central act for registering not-for-profit organizations

Sakshum is one such not for profit organization. It means "being capable". It aims at providing holistic development to children with special needs and help them to integrate with the regular society. "Special needs" includes children suffering from Autism, Down's syndrome etc.

Sakshum has undertaken following initiatives-
*Blood Donor Registration
*Eye Care I Care : Regarding vision problems and treatment
*Light a Life: Eye donation
*Educate a Child
*Adopt a School
*Adopt a NGO

"United we stand, divided we fall."

Sakshum has started this project of "Adopt a NGO". It helps smaller NGOs by strengthening them by providing them with direction and financial assistance.

Sakshum has already taken the following NGOs under its wings.

1) Prekhsa Foundation
2) Organization of Rural Development

It is helping 160 children by providing basic education and by helping them to join a school.

Small steps like this can help many underprivileged citizens of our country. Being responsible citizen of India, we all have duty towards betterment of our country. These initiatives can be a big motivation for us all. Thus I request all those who are reading to make small but effective steps to help our country be a better place.

JAI HIND!

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