Mar 10, 2012

Cleveland's Ekal Vidyalaya Fundraiser Announced

Ekal Vidyalaya Cleveland
Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation's Cleveland chapter has organized a fundraiser to support primary education in India.  A program titled Ek Shaam Ekal Ke Naam is slated for Saturday, April 21, 2012 between at 6.30 PM at the Bertram Inn at 600 North Aurora Road in Aurora.   The donation of 50 bucks includes a dinner followed by entertainment by Samir Date and Dipalee Somaiya assisted by Samir Pddar and Sanjeet Birha. 

Coordinators for Ekal Vidyalaya in Cleveland are Sunil Narahari (440) 725-5185 naraharisk@gmail.com Dr. Rammohan (330) 856-1122 and Venu Gopal   (330) 294-0294

Mission of Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation


Literate India
While it is making giant advances in software, space, and nuclear power, India is paradoxically still struggling with questions of basic literacy for a large segment of its population. Upon independence, India's literacy rate was a staggering 11 percent. Since then, we have made tremendous advances in educating our people. Still, more than six decades after independence, 65.4% India is still illiterate. Even worse off is the position of tribal India, which has a literacy rate below 30 percent.
The Ekal Vidyalaya movement aims to help eradicate illiteracy from rural and tribal India by 2015. To date, Ekal Vidyalaya is a movement of over 34343 teachers, 6,000 (Approximately) voluntary workers, 22 field organizations (scattered in 22 Indian states), and 8 support agencies as on January 2011. With this tremendous human force, the Ekal Vidyalaya movement strives to create a network of literacy centres that will educate and empower children in rural and tribal India.
The Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation is a charitable trust that initiates, supports, and runs one-teacher schools (popularly known as Ekal Vidyalayas) all over the country. With the participation of numerous non-profit trusts and organizations, this program has now become the greatest education movement in the country.

The Paradox
While Indians have succeeded in flexing their intellectual prowess and in establishing entrepreneurship throughout the world, over a third of India's population is illiterate. Tribal villagers who live in remote areas away from major cities are the worst affected. Often unreachable by road and untouched by electricity, the tribal population is often neglected by agencies of development. The Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, therefore, has focused its primary education programs on tribals and other underprivileged communities in rural India.

Beyond Literacy
Ekal Vidyalaya goes beyond mere literacy. Apart from its goal of achieving the national standards of Minimum Level of Learning (MLL) for its students, Ekal Vidyalaya also seeks to empower the village community for its own self-development. Ekal Vidyalaya solicits complete involvement of the local community to achieve this goal.
The donors, supporters and workers of Ekal Vidyalaya are motivated by a commitment to educate our illiterate brothers and sisters. Their unflinching dedication to serve their motherland is the key to our success.

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