Why Education
We are currently focusing on the poorest communities in India, where the state of affairs worsens daily. The need to provide the indian people with the basic amenities of life, such as food, clean water, shelter, healthcare, livelihood and education is our topmost priority. But no matter how hard we work, nothing can change the lives of the people more than quality education.
Education is a process of expediting learning, acquiring knowledge, values, and virtue. Education not only empowers people to have a secure future but also helps them grow up as responsible national and global citizens. It is more of an enduring method in which people gain information, skills, and ethics. There is a narrow line that runs between learning and education.
Education helps you develop critical skills like decision-making, mental agility, problem-solving, and logical thinking. People face problems in their professional as well as personal lives. In such situations, their ability to make rational and informed decisions comes from how educated and self-aware they are.The right to education act which came into force in 2010 made education free and compulsory for all children in the age group of 6-14 years. But even after several decades, the learning curve of many children in the country is unsustainable.The socio-economic conditions of parents and lack of proper schooling and high cost of education are barriers that prevent many children from having education.If we need to address healthcare, population control, unemployment and poverty today, there is no better way than to provide education to children who need it.

