Mumbai, Maharashtra – India is in great need of the services of non governmental organization and there are many sectors in India that depend a lot on the work of non profit organizations. The educational industry in particular needs a lot of assistance to improve the literacy rate of the country. Many statistics report that one of the reasons for the highest rate of poverty in India is poor literacy rate. Tarang is a full fledged non-profit organization which offers social service in India concentrates on the education sector. The India NGO offers free education in India in particular concentrating on the slums of Mumbai. There are already many educational institutions working in India and several organizations focus on Mumbai because of the immense need in the city.
Tarang in particular has been working on the single goal of alleviating poverty in Mumbai by offering the best quality educational programs to the slum children of Mumbai though the educational programs offered are totally free. The India NGO regularly launches new educational programs based on the needs of the society. This highly discerning educational NGO has in fact done well to spot the needs of the society and has already launched four streams of educational programs and all the programs benefit the poor greatly.
One of the most popular among the four educational streams launched by the company is Project Daaitwa. The program focuses on helping children that are unable to attend school during the day time because of the family situation whereby the child is one of the bread winners of the family. Another useful program from the NGO is Project Lakshya or weekend school. Number of slum children are benefiting from Project Lakshya learning mathematics and computers. Other two educational programs offered by the company include Project Shiksha and Project Aadhar. Project Shiksha supports a school in Faridabad, India to offer free education for over 250 children.
Project Shiksha also offers accommodation for over 30 orphan children. Project Aadhar tries to empower youth by offering youngsters quality education. The list of noble works done by the India NGO continues and the challenge however is sourcing funds to manage all the programs. It is one thing to have noble ideas and it is totally another to have the ideas executed. Execution of welfare ideas require a considerable amount of money and Tarang gladly welcomes donations from the well wishers and from people that like to make a difference in the society. Many people are already supporting the projects of Tarang but that is not enough to sustain the programs and to make them successful. There are many people that like to make a difference in the society but don’t have time to engage in full fledged social service, such people will certainly be able to achieve the noble goals by joining hands with Tarang.
http://www.prurgent.com/2012-03-20/pressrelease231576.htm
Tarang in particular has been working on the single goal of alleviating poverty in Mumbai by offering the best quality educational programs to the slum children of Mumbai though the educational programs offered are totally free. The India NGO regularly launches new educational programs based on the needs of the society. This highly discerning educational NGO has in fact done well to spot the needs of the society and has already launched four streams of educational programs and all the programs benefit the poor greatly.
One of the most popular among the four educational streams launched by the company is Project Daaitwa. The program focuses on helping children that are unable to attend school during the day time because of the family situation whereby the child is one of the bread winners of the family. Another useful program from the NGO is Project Lakshya or weekend school. Number of slum children are benefiting from Project Lakshya learning mathematics and computers. Other two educational programs offered by the company include Project Shiksha and Project Aadhar. Project Shiksha supports a school in Faridabad, India to offer free education for over 250 children.
Project Shiksha also offers accommodation for over 30 orphan children. Project Aadhar tries to empower youth by offering youngsters quality education. The list of noble works done by the India NGO continues and the challenge however is sourcing funds to manage all the programs. It is one thing to have noble ideas and it is totally another to have the ideas executed. Execution of welfare ideas require a considerable amount of money and Tarang gladly welcomes donations from the well wishers and from people that like to make a difference in the society. Many people are already supporting the projects of Tarang but that is not enough to sustain the programs and to make them successful. There are many people that like to make a difference in the society but don’t have time to engage in full fledged social service, such people will certainly be able to achieve the noble goals by joining hands with Tarang.
http://www.prurgent.com/2012-03-20/pressrelease231576.htm
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