Education

Building Learning Pathways for
Marginalized Communities

Creating Inclusive, Equitable, and Empowering Educational Opportunities

Our Challenge

In Beed and neighboring districts of Maharashtra, generations of Dalit, Adivasi, and NT/DNT families have lived on the edges of society—cut off from opportunity, stability, and dignity.

Seasonal migration for labor, particularly sugarcane cutting, pulls children away from classrooms and into cycles of disruption and risk. Social discrimination compounds this instability, leaving children without access to quality education, nutrition, or safety. For girls and children of single women or displaced families, the barriers are even higher.

Our Approach

Navchetana International English School & Navchetana Gurukul

We established a residential school model to support children most vulnerable to migration-related dropout and exploitation.

Education

Quality schooling using CBSE pedagogy, tailored for children from below-poverty-line families, children of single mothers, and COVID-affected households.

Nutrition

Daily meals and health checkups to support physical development.

Mental Health

Recreation, counseling, games, and competitions to nurture emotional well-being.

Activity-based learning

using songs, games, storytelling, and visuals

Foundational skills

in reading, writing, and numeracy

Cultural learning

that affirms their identity, not erases it

Their Stories Are Still Being Written

A woman opens her first shop. A child goes back to school.
These are not just stories, they are beginnings.
The next chapter of rural transformation is already unfolding.
Come visit, connect with us, or just spend time understanding how deep, local change is built.