Helping Slum Children in India to Get in School
Posted by ACTON | Posted in society | Posted on 19-08-2010
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Education is hard to achieve these days especially in this economic downfall. A lot are not able to go to school even if some schools are free from the government. The world around is full of financial challenges that is why in the new generations today a lot has become slum children. Let me tell you an example of a certain place where it is rampant. India. It is a populous country where inequality, political differences and financially instability of people that cause quality education for slum children to fail. There is free education in India there but you cannot be assured if children really get what they deserve. In India, their system suffers from massive gaps including high student teacher ratios, shortage of infrastructure and poor level of training for teachers. Eighty percent of the school s there are being run by the government giving way to children ages 6 to 16 years old.
A lot of us wants to see a change for the betterment of our fellow human. A lot doesn’t care at all. But there are those apostles who really care for them. Tarang, a foundation situatued in India is trying to make big things happen thru little ways. They are trying to give education to children that are less fortunate enough to be able to avail of the free education that the government is giving. Tarang Org. cannot just sustain on its own being an NGO. They also need the helping hand of other. Visit their site now and discover how you can help in your own little way.
