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 Education through development work - giving paid
services to the community and using this as a means of
education that imparts hands - on training in all skills
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Shiksha Sopan :
Working towards the cause and care of
underprivileged.
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Shiksha Sopan is a registered NGO run by
IITK students and faculty members for upliftment of the
underprivileged sections of the society through meaningful
education. The primary aim is to establish an educational
institution in underdeveloped localities close to IIT Kanpur
that will build knowledgeable, self-dependent, confident,
socially conscious beings who would be responsible and
sensitive to society. Shiksha Sopan has formulated its
education system to achieve three main objectives:
1. Shiksha Providing pragmatic
education in a form that will help to simulate interest among
students to learn new things, develop creativity, help them
understand social and religious aspects of the society and
become responsible citizens. Modern methods of teaching will
be employed by well educated and socially motivated teachers.
Besides classroom teaching, new ways of teaching by way of
examples, routine exercises, live demonstrations, educational
trips, games, movie clips etc. will be introduced.
2. Sanskar Character building and
inculcation of moral values to develop sense of altruism,
feeling of patriotism and respect for humanity among its
disciples and beneficiaries through regular practices is one
of our main objectives.
3. Swavlamban
Providing enough technical skills and training to the
students in various activities so that they have wherewithal
to earn their livelihood. This can be taken up as career
option and bread earner for their families.Conducting
workshops and lab sessions for various skills like weaving,
various handi-crafts, honey bee keeping, horticulture, candle
making, earthen pot making, vehicle repairing, poultry farming
etc. will be introduced depending upon interest and background
of each student so that they get the confidence of doing the
things on their own. Imparting feeling of "self dependence" in
the students is our main objective.
MOULDING
MINDS It is often said that IITians have been
insensitive to the society around them and unaware of local
problems. But Shiksha Sopan provides a platform to IITK
students, faculty members and staff members to come out of the
campus and interact with the neighboring deprived section of
the society and endeavor to eliminate wide gap of differences
among various classes of society. Working with such goals in
mind, we are able to inspire many IIT students for recognizing
and fulfilling their responsibilities towards society and
making them more sensitive citizen. These efforts help in
strengthening the roots of village system by developing a
sense of attachment with the soil among IIT students. These
motivated students will continue to serve the society at their
place of work after leaving IIT in more effective way and will
definitely prove to be great asset for society and nation.
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Prayas : Rural
Development through Education
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During the late eighties Vivekananda
Samiti, a student wing of IIT Kanpur along with a few
volunteers from outside took up the challenge of educating the
children of migrant labourers on the campus. This activity led
to a cooperative movement of migrant labourers in 1991. A
group consisting of IIT students, faculty, and social workers
continued to teach kids of the members of the cooperative.
Around 1994 some members of IIT community and social workers
felt the necessity of an independent forum to address the
issue of education and welfare of underprivileged children.
Thus a journey began.
Jagriti Bal Vikas Samiti is an
organization working for children's education and welfare. It
is running schools for the underprivileged children and
working towards their social and economic development. It is
also attempting to develop an effective and meaningful
academic and vocational curriculum, educational materials and
teaching kits for primary schools, training the teachers, and
establishing alternative employment resources with no undue
stress on academic excellence. Jagriti family consists of
volunteers and workers from IIT students and faculty, school
teachers, villagers, children, and full-time social workers.
We are in close collaboration with like minded groups like
Prayas, Eklavya, ASHA, and Association of India's Development
(AID).
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