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Streets To School: Bridging the gap by educating underprivileged Children

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As an emerging economy, India is going through a rapid urban revolution. Increasing rates of migration are constantly raising the density rates in cities. The World Bank has estimated that by 2036, 600 million people will be living in urban cities in India. Such economic and social transformation leads to adverse living conditions, especially for marginalized sections. Lives of a lot of children get crushed under the burden of responsibilities and fulfilling the basic needs for survival.       Every Child Deserves To Dream Big  Access to quality education should not be confined to the barriers of being privileged.     Suppose the plight of the children, the hopes of whom get buried under the basic needs of survival and responsibilities. At a tender age they are forced to face the harsh realities of the world.     Pehchaan  the Street School is a place where children belonging to the slum areas and  marginalised  sections of society...

Increasing use of Mobile and fading Innocence

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Protect the Innocence that these eyes hold Let the buds go through their natural growth of becoming flowers.  Innocence is something that is lost once is lost forever. You can't be innocent again once you cross that bridge, taking to the harsh realities. Children have pure souls, the responsibility to protect them lies on us. The increasing use of mobile phones and social media is significantly affecting the minds of the new generation. As it is the era of AI and gadgets, we cannot isolate them from these things, but we can diversify their interests. At Pehchaan we are revamping the old methods of learning with new ones and instilling good values in our students through different activities of their interest. Storytelling Remember the stories of Panchtantra which our Dadi and Nani used to tell us. Recently there was a storytelling session organised at school which was quite engaging for the students. Stories touch the cognitive side of children's minds and help them...

Ten Years of Pehchaan The Street School

The journey of Pehchaan The Street School started in 2015, Mr Aakash Tandon took the  initiative with his childhood friends Kanika Narula, Sam Pillai, Leejo Joy, and Monica Vamdar .  H e shares that when they first time visited the huge slum existing behind a WHO building in Delhi they all get taken aback to see the situation of the area. The belief that every child deserves education and should not be deprived of it due to any economic or societal constraints drove them further to do something for the welfare of the underprivileged children. Those who hold courge in their heart to bring change for better gradually lead the Karwaan to a world for all. Initially the team started started teaching the children by going to their residing places in slum areas or on nearby streets and did voluntary work. With time, the residents also started cooperating, as they recognised the hard work putted in, and granted them places like temples etc to take the classes. With the support of va...