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A Fundamental Right for Every Child

Nav Srishti firmly believe that every child deserves access to quality education. Whether a child has never attended school, dropped out, child labour or is at risk of dropping out due to academic, social, or economic reasons — we make every effort to connect them to the formal education system. For children unable to attend regular school, we provide support through open schooling.

Our Key Educational Activities

Our education program is designed for children aged 6 to 18 years, focusing especially on those who:

Have never been enrolled in school
Have dropped out of school
Are at risk of dropping out
Are engaged in child labour

Core Interventions

Identification & Outreach

We identify out-of-school children through regular community outreach and surveys.

Child Activity Centres

We run safe, fun, and engaging centres that promote joyful learning in a child-friendly environment.

Group-based, Age-appropriate Classes

Classes are tailored to children’s learning needs and grouped by age and ability.

Parent Engagement & Sensitization

Regular meetings are held with parents to strengthen the home-school connection and promote parental support.

School Management Committee (SMC) Engagement

We collaborate with SMCs to enhance accountability and ensure community
participation in school governance.

Science Labs for Hands-On Learning

One fully functional science lab is operational at our Neb Sarai centre. With donor support, we’ve also set up science labs in 8 government schools across Faridabad and Noida.

Learning Level Assessment

Each child’s academic level and the reason for dropout or non-enrolment is
assessed.

Qualified & Trained Educators

Our trained teachers help children bridge learning gaps and support their academic progress.

Regular Assessments

We conduct baseline, quarterly, and annual assessments to track each child’s progress.

School Linkages

We work closely with local schools and the Education Department to facilitate enrolment, re-enrolment, and retention.

Digital Learning Access

We introduce children to digital tools and computer literacy through digital learning classes.

Life Skills & Capacity Building

We conduct life skill sessions, exposure visits, celebrations, and debate competitions to enhance children’s confidence, creativity, and leadership.

 

Inclusive Support for All Children

Creating Safe and Supportive Environments

We work collaboratively with key stakeholders — including the police, Labour Department, local political representatives, District Magistrates, and the District Child Protection Units — to ensure school safety and smooth mobility for children.

Many children have shared that everyday domestic violence at home deeply affects their education. As one child said, “We can only study when there is peace in our family.” We address this by promoting family harmony as a foundation for learning.

To tackle domestic violence, we have set up Mahila Panchayats and Family Counselling Centres. These provide safe spaces for women to seek legal guidance, emotional support, and peaceful resolution of conflicts. The results have been deeply impactful — many children report that violence in their homes has reduced as families now have structured ways to address grievances.

Where We Work

Our education initiatives are currently running in:

Total children we covered through our education centres (1994 to 2025)
Direct 3 Lakh 60%
Indirect 5 Lakh 100%