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Donate NowSince India gained independence from British rule in 1947, it has made steady progress in primary and secondary education. But there are several stumbling blocks on the road to achieving the goal of universal education. These include a lack of adequate funds, physical infrastructure and quality teachers. India spends only a little over 3% of its GDP on education against the benchmark of 6% that every national education policy has set since 1968.
India needs significant mobilisation and collaboration between the government and the private and social sectors to provide quality education to every eligible child.
While the government has to step up its efforts, The Backbenchers Foundation is working hard to achieve the maximum possible literacy rate in India.
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Donate NowFor time immemorial women in general been forced to occupy a secondary place in relation to men. Women have been relegated to the margins in spite of the fact that they are numerically half of the world’s population.
This has resulted in women being unable to take a place of human dignity as free and independent entities associated with men on an intellectual and professional equal wavelength.
In the ancient period women were known to engage in many productive activities but over the time reproduction and challenges of pregnancy and childbirth gradually made her dependent on men for protection and food.
By the time mankind reached more settled existence patriarchy was fully established. The men were to write the codes of the society and governance where women were given subordinate role. The men projected the dominant viewpoint as universal truth. Yet even in the ages of strict dominance by males society has thrown up women of caliber who could match even surpass the skills of men. The visible achievements of women as teachers, doctors, pilots, politicians and explorers etc. have demolished the patriarchal notions of confining women’s role to home and hearth. But these achievements have been made mostly at individual levels at times when women faced discrimination and criticism at all levels.
It is easier to see how detrimental to progress it is to restrict women to specified roles and subordinate them to men. Even to raise children in today’s environment to make them fit to face the challenges of a competitive future a woman needs to be fully aware of her choices and decision-making.
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Donate NowThe free Food Program is focused on distributing hot, nutritious and fresh food to poor, needy & hungry children across pockets of poverty in India. We have a daily nutritious meal coverage for more than 1,20,000 hungry & underprivileged children and our daily food distribution regimen is smooth, efficient and dependable – 365 days a year.
Our belief is that the Nutritious Meal Program has an important “socialisation role”. Food should be served in an organized, dignified, equitable, and friendly manner. Towards this, our model Nutritious meals and free food program routine strictly observes the following serving rules:
• All our meals are served in a clean open space which has been swept in advance every day.
• All children are made to wash their hands with soap before eating.
• Adequate quantity is served with a second helping if required.
• Absolutely No wastage of food, with any extra food, if any, re-distributed to the needy.
• Safe and clean disposal of Paper Plates and Cups.
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Donate NowUsually, wage determination in a given labour market depends on several factors: the nature of work, identity, the average experience of the worker in a vocation, home state of the worker and more. We observed that workers who have worked in the city for a longer duration – for example, 10 years – began their wage negotiations at a higher level.
The plunge took in wages of daily workers since the Covid-19 lockdown has been severe. In Lucknow, mean daily wages fell from Rs 430 per day to Rs 360 per day. In Pune, wage rates fell from Rs 450 per day to Rs 390 per day.
Despite so many factors influencing a worker’s wage rate, there is limited variation in the daily wage within the same category of work; construction workers were on average paid between Rs 400-Rs 500 days before the pandemic, and painters were paid around Rs 700-Rs 800 daily.
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