Swades Foundation inks MoU to better education system in Maharashtra

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 12 2016 | 4:02 PM IST

The Swades Foundation, an NGO, and the Maharashtra government have signed a MoU to bring qualitative and quantitative improvement in primary and secondary school education in Raigad district, an official said here on Monday.

The Swades Foundation, founded by Ronnie Screwvala and Zarina Screwvala, currently operates in six sub-districts - Mhasala, Tala, Poladpur, Shrivardhan, Mangaon and Mahad - and plans to extend to other parts of the state.

The state government and the NGO signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen efforts to better school education in its target areas.

Presently, the NGO supports 1,275 schools, 806 Anganwadis and 39 junior colleges in the six sub-districts of Raigad, impacting around 124,000 students.

Under the initiative, efforts will be made to change mindsets via principals and teachers training, strengthening of Anganwadis, school management committees, bal panchayats and library management committees; create a joyful and enabling atmosphere for experiential learning and ensure better career for children through counselling and scholarships for higher studies.

Principal Secretary, School Education & Sports Nand Kumar said the state government looks forward to taking Swades Foundation's holistic education model forward and its initiatives are in tune with the 'Pragat Shaikshanik Maharashtra Programme'.

Founder Trustee Zarina Screwvala said Swades Foundation would ensure all children receive an education that helps them fulfil their dreams when they enter the workspace and make them socially aware citizens of the country.

She added that the foundation's mission is to empower one million rural Indian every half-decade, in a holistic 360-degree development focusing on community mobilization, water and sanitation, agriculture and livelihoods, education, health and nutrition by engaging, empowering, executing and exiting after creating a sustainable model for rural development.

--IANS

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First Published: Sep 12 2016 | 3:52 PM IST

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