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Education

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  • AWARENESS

  • CAREER GUIDANCE 

  •  TUTORING & MENTORING

All children benefit from a fundamental, high-quality education, according to the Global Strategy and Global Education Breakthrough, which are in line with Education

Seshas’s foundation trust educational initiatives.


REGIONAL AND TRIBAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Seshas's foundation trust has a long history of working with corporations, which has helped them establish a connection with the kids living in Tamil Nadu's rural and tribal interior. We carry out hundreds of activities a year with the goal of expanding access to necessities that we just take for granted, like clean, comfortable furniture. There is a significant decline in the number of female pupils at several institutions because they lack female restrooms. The majority of students, particularly females, find the lengthy trip from their homes to school to be intimidating. Lack of adequate infrastructure is a problem for government schools.


Come us on our adventure as we tackle our first objective: bringing India's educational system up to speed with the rest of the world by guaranteeing that every child and every school has access to digital education.


FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR ORPHAN KIDS

In order to enable students to pursue further education, we offered financial assistance to those in need. We also assist them with supplies and scholarship help.


SUPPLYING GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS WITH LEARNING MATERIALS

Each year, we supply educational resources, playschool equipment, dinnerware, drinking glasses, and water to Government Pre-Primary schools located in rural and tribal regions.


RECOVERY INITIATIVE FOR SCHOOL DISCONTINUED STUDENTS

With the help of this project, we engage in interactive sessions with the students in the most underprivileged community to learn about their reasons for missing school and to develop a plan to get them back there. We recognize that low learning at the elementary level was caused by rural pupils' learning difficulties and teachers' lack of individualized attention. These students are unable to handle middle school and beyond, and they ultimately drop out of high school.


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Locations

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