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All India Muslim Youth Majlis established school among low-income group families children. The objective of the School is to increase literacy rate as well as good quality of education in the area.
Non-formal education centre were established by in slum area by the Majlis for school drops out covering 20-25 children in one centre. They are being given education for 2 to 4 years there after, according to there educational standards Remedial education will be provided to weak student studying in some formal schools, So that they do not drop out and do well in the study. |
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All India Muslim Youth Majlis believes that education is a human right. Education catalyzes change, as it provides the information and skills needed to ensure permanent access to the basic rights of food, water, shelter, health, work and dignity while addressing the roots of chronic poverty and hunger.
Educational needs and resources differ in urban and rural contexts. An assessment of those needs and resources are needed to determine the most appropriate educational approach in a community. Both formal and informal education must be available in programs that respond to these needs.
There are approximately one million children of primary school age that are out of school in the India. In order to decrease this number, All India Muslim Youth Majlis provided school supplies to assist thousands of children around the India.
An ancient Chinese proverb proclaims: "If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people." All India Muslim Youth Majlis going to builts schools and provides school supplies for needy students around the India by using your Sadaqa Jariyah. Today thousands of students can go to school in India.
Out-of-school children highest among Muslims in India: Survey
About 13.5 million children in the age group of 6-13 years in the country are out of school with Muslims being the most affected section of the society, a study by UNESCO has said.
The Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2007 released in New Delhi on Wednesday found that the 13.5 million out of school students account for 6.9 per cent of the 6-13 age group children in the country.
Significantly, the rate of out of school chi ldren among Muslims was higher at 10 per cent. |
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