The entire country is talking about development. Something that is required in every sphere of our lives. Perhaps that is the reason why all parties harped on this chord during the General Election — that is they are chosen to lead the government at the Center, they would bring about overall development.
HOPING FOR CHANGE: Children throng to the head office
of JND Charitable Trust
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Considering the fact that there are many issues plaguing government
schools, a medium is required to highlight those issues and bring them to the
notice of the state and central governments. There are a lot of funds that are
released by the government, but are they utilized in the best possible manner?
If one goes to any rural area, the answer would stare starkly in their faces.
No probe is required.
So what has JND Charitable Trust been doing in bringing
about the requisite change so that society development can take place? The
Trust undertook and Education Awareness Drive at a very micro level — by
reaching out to over 500 children in the villages surrounding Baraipatti in
Kushinagar district where the head office is located.
What was planned on May 2, 2014 — Akshay Tritiya — as a
modest function turned out to be something unprecedented. While plans were made
to give answer books, pencil boxes, water bottles, etc to around 100
underprivileged children, the turnout was five times more. Considering the
limited donation that was received for this event, we had to distribute the
things to children as we did not want any of them to go back empty handed. And
there did not.
The next step was to cater to children in urban areas. Most
schools, even private ones, face a funds crunch as they cannot charge fees that
are beyond the reach of the common residents of the area. As a result, they are
always looking at organizations that can contribute towards the well-being and
further education of children studying in such institutions.
On May 5, 2014, JND Charitable Trust held a simple function at Gyan’s Global
Academy in Gorakhpur and contributed about 78 books so that a library could be
started. These books — on Moral Science, Panchatantra, quotations, Akbar-Birbal
stories, Children's Knowledge Bank, dictionary (English-Hindi), etc — will
serve as ready references for the children and help them gain knowledge which
they would otherwise be deprived of without a proper set up being in place.
Development must start at the micro level in addition to
what is being done at the macro level. The endeavor of the Trust would help
children be better educated and have knowledge about many domains so that they
can enter the competitive arena without any hiccups and with utmost confidence.
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