Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Educational Development Programme at PSF Centre


Smart Education & Welfare Association® SEWA & Parvez Sagart Foundation, India organized a educational development programme for their students. Delhi’s know socialist Mr Anwar Ali & Prof. Surendra Nishchal gave many tips to students here in Saharanpur on Saturday and suggested the best ways to lead a good life at PSF Free Education Centre, Saharanpur.
            During his speech Mr Anwar Ali said that every student should dream about his/her future and he also emphasized the student must focus their target to achieve. He also said that the students should work hard to get more knowledge to fulfill the dreams of their parents too. He also appreciated the organizing committee of SEWA-PSF Free Education Centre for its courage and good efforts. He also assured a full cooperation to the SEWA & PSF.
            Senior Prof. Surendra Nishchal is known for his researches in various fields related to education. He is renowned social activist has worked for students belonging to weaker sections of society. He stressed the need of joint efforts between the ngo’s and government bodies should come forward to work together for the benefit of weaker section’s education affaires.
            Tourism Activist of Agra Sethg Eliyas Qureshi also visited centre and delivered few words to encourage the students of the centre.
In charge of SEWA & PSF free education centre Mr M. Tanveer gave thanks to all guests. On this occasion centre head Mrs Tarnnum, Manager M. Tabrez, Comrade Shareef Ahmad, M. Asif Khan, Baby Namra, Praveen Kumar, Salman, Asif, Nadeem, Vishal Kumar and Shahzadi etc were also present.

Monday, 24 January 2011

More than 200,000 Indians Speak Out for the Right to Education


The first-ever digital awareness campaign, “Awaaz Do”, launched to raise awareness on the Right to Education (RTE), has generated an over-whelming response with more than 200,000 people joining the campaign in less than three months.
Prominent supporters include the Minister for Human Resource Development, Kapil Sibal, and Bollywood superstar and UNICEF National Ambassador, Priyanka Chopra, who have signed up for the campaign through its website www.awaazdo.in to support  the eight million children who are currently out-of-school.
India is home to a growing young, urban population that is mobilising to demand the goals set forth in the Right to Education Act, 2009 (RTE). The Act guarantees free and compulsory education for every Indian child, in the age group of six to fourteen years, regardless of caste, religion or background.
The media also has a significant role to play by keeping RTE firmly in the national spotlight. Using new technology and social networking, the campaign allows citizens to get actively involved and demand the right for children who are excluded and marginalised. As part of getting all children into school, the campaign encourages people to know more about RTE and also to take action in their communities by supporting schools in its implementation of the Act.