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Teach India

We are not collecting funds, We are collecting stuff like Books, Stationary and need Volunteers for this Project. Education is the best known reserve to Mankind. It can be harnessed by anyone and everyone. It helps in upliftment of an individual as well as the whole society. It is the only key to development in each and every sector. In India, we have 16 IITs spread over 15 Provinces. The Indian Institutes of Technology (Hindi: भारतीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान, IITs) are a group of autonomous engineering and technology-oriented institutes of higher education. The IITs are governed by the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 which has declared them as “Institutions of National Importance”, and lays down their powers, duties, framework for governance etc.[1] They were created to train scientists and engineers, with the aim of developing a skilled workforce to support the economic and social development of India. IITs are listed as societies under the Indian Societies Registration Act. We as the students of higher studies can unite to initiate a project to Educate Poor Children especially Girl Child, who don't afford schools or are made to work by their parents to earn for their living and support their families, across the respective regions free-of-cost or on marginal price in our daily spare time and counsel and prepare them for various competitive exams. Through PAN IIT, the common IIT council for all the 16 IITs, we can unite at a single place and can have discussions to the various problems faced through the implementation of the Project and get support by our distinguished Alumni. more

Goal: $0 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $0
Status: Active

Women LEAD

Our programs empower young women to be leaders by providing them with leadership training, skills-building, mentoring, and a peer-support network. The intensive 12 month LEAD program launches with a two-week Leadership Institute where students gain knowledge on issues such as women’s rights and acquire professional skills such as public speaking. They learn from and engage with Nepali female leaders who come in as guest speakers. They learn leadership theory and practice through seminars, workshops and political and service learning trips. Throughout the academic year, participants are paired with a mentor, stay engaged though social media, and continue building their skills and self-awareness through experiential learning in 1 of 3 programs: 1) Internships: Students intern with NGOs to build professional skills and gain experience. 2) Social Entrepreneurship: Students design and lead their own social venture in teams of 4-5, receiving training, guidance and $250 to launch a project in response to a community need. One team is currently working on a recycling project. 3) School LEADership: Students are trained to facilitate weekly leadership workshops for 30 middle school students in their own schools. 10 students are currently facilitating workshops for 130 middle-school students (girls and boys) about issues affecting their lives, such as bullying, parental pressure, and relationships. more

Goal: $1000 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $1000
Status: Active

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