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Rescuing childhood from child labor

Childhood is for learning not for earning…

As per United Nations, child labor is work carried out to the detriment and endangerment of a child, in violation of international law and national legislation. It either deprives children of schooling or requires them to assume the dual burden of schooling and work.

Even the Constitution of India has provision to provide free and

Learning level assessments

For students, feedback at times is more important than just teaching

To ensure, a continuous feedback loop, India literacy project along with its NGO partners conducts systematic Learning Level Assessments (LLA) for students from grade 5-10 in accordance with NCERT norms.

Conducting LLA helps eradicate the learning gaps, elevate the confidence level and reduce student dropout rates.

India Literacy Project’s pioneering program Multi-Dimensional Learning Spaces (MDLS) ensures students learn

Library Lovers Day

February 14 is celebrated as library lovers’ day each year to honor libraries, librarians, book lovers, and lovers of libraries

India Literacy Project truly believes in inculcating reading habit in students right from a young age.

For reading expands minds, enriches lives, shapes dreams, and opens doors to infinite possibilities.

Throughout the year, India Literacy Project works with various NGO partners, local government authorities and CSR partners to open

ILP staff in action

Actions are the foundational key to all success.

Having a well-thought-out action plan is what enables India Literacy Project staff stay the course come what may.

India Literacy Project staff and its NGO partners take time out every week, month and quarter:

  • To come up with a concrete action plan, budget and project matrix.
  • Reflect upon the activities that went well.
  • Course correction and intervention measures.
  • Innovative practices

International day of women and girls in science

Celebrating full and equal access and participation of women in STEM

Today, February 11 is celebrated as International Day of Women and girls in science observed by United Nations.

This day is celebrated to promote full and equal access and participation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields.

India Literacy Project is one of the pioneers in providing experiential learning experience via its

Matru Committee

Life doesn’t come with a manual. It comes with a mother.

Matru (meaning mother) Committee is one such wonderful initiative with elaborate measures to ensure the foundational years of a child are well-rounded for a strong future.

This initiative is run by India Literacy Project in collaboration with its ngo partner rural reconstruction organization (rro) and the government of orissa.

The matru committee comprises 5-6 members – one ward

Transforming 10 schools via SMART classrooms

ILP collaborates with UST to set-up 10 SMART classrooms

When a digital transformation solutions company UST takes up the onus of transforming 10 schools in Mulbagal taluk by helping set-up SMART classrooms, it gives a fantastic experiential learning experience to the students.

India literacy project joins hands with UST in this initiative to set-up child-friendly libraries, conduct career guidance sessions and distribute reusable sanitary pads

ILP Scholarship Program

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams

India Literacy Project along with its partner NGO IRCDS helps students achieve their dreams with the “Scholarship Program”.

Scholarship program is conducted across various Indian states in collaboration with local partner ngos.

Scholarship is granted to students for completing their graduation and post-graduation in courses – B. Com, B. Sc, BA, M. Com

Akshara Deeksha

Day by Day
What your CHOOSE | What you THINK | What you DO
Is who you become…

Akshara Deeksha – First of its kind 41-day unique initiative launched by India Literacy Project’s NGO Partner RDS – https://lnkd.in/g66iQerS
in Telangana district aims to inculcate self-discipline in students to lay a strong foundation for their future.

This program was a result of brainstorming based on the life skills training

Celebrating Girl Child

I can be anything and everything I want to be…

With this motto in mind, the Ministry of WCD govt of India celebrates the national girl child day on 24th January every year. This day is celebrated with a view to promote awareness about the rights of the girl child to bridge the gender divide and to lay emphasis on the importance of girl’s education, health and

Joys of reading

There is only one thing that could replace a book: The next book

With this ideology in mind, https://ngosankalp.in/ the partner NGO of India Literacy Project has come up with a wonderful and practical program “Book Festival” to improve the reading habits of children.

As part of the program, children are encouraged to read books by creating a proper library set-up.

Taking a step further, volunteers and Vidya

Anganwadi teachers – Helping build a solid foundation for bright future

A good education ensures a solid foundation for a better future. 

And the foundation has to be strong right from a very young age. This is where India literacy project has joined hands with like-minded partner https://ircds.in/ to ensure learning at foundational stage is on a strong footing.

India literacy project in collaboration with https://ircds.in/ organized a training program for 20 Anganwadi teachers in Tiruvallur block,

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