Welcome to Kartar Nagar Welfare Association

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+91-94160-29124

Kartar Nagar Welfare Association For Education





Education plays a significant role in enriching our lives. One educated person is capable of uplifting his/her entire family & can contribute to elevate underprivileged. But current stats of country are not so promising.

- 1 in 4 School going kids are dropping out of school. Some because of the lack of basic necessities, others because of their family's lack of knowledge, and some because they can't afford the education.
- 73% of Girls in India never complete their school.
- 33 million children of India are engaged in






We provide the Best Education by taking small efforts toward education awareness, and extending our assistance in paying school teachers' salaries. Paying Fees for students who could not afford to attend school. We also support the schools with necessities such as electricity, sports equipment, and infrastructure.
- Welfare Association Join us in this path of making our country's future bright.

INCREASING ENROLMENT RATES GIVES RISE TO ANOTHER MAJOR ISSUE OF RETENTION.

- According to Census 2011, 39% population is under 18 years, and 13.1% is between 0-6 years.
- Additionally, According to ASER 2019, out of 96.7% children enrolled in schools, 25.7% are out of schools.
- Annual Status of Education Report 2019 states that out of 96.7% of children enrolled in schools, only 71% attend school regularly; it is estimated that 1.7 million children are out of school, most of whom belong to marginalized and poor communities. Post primary education, many children drop out as education is no longer free.

GENDER DISPARITY IN EDUCATION IS YET ANOTHER PERPLEXING CONCERN IN INDIA

- India sees an increase in the number of girl students dropouts by class XI!
- Approximately 32.9% of girls drop out of school before completing their secondary education. (Source: U‐DISE 2016‐17)

THE QUALITY OF LEARNING IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS

The value in education and learning needs a steady improvement.:-
- 32.5% of Grade 2 children cannot identify letters and ~20% of Grade 2 children cannot identify numbers between 1-9. Additionally, numerous studies show that ‘low fee private schools’ add no value to children wherein learning outcomes are concerned.