NIRNAY, a Delhi-based NGO that provides a learning shelter to under privileged women and children, is coming up with a call centre in an effort to educate people on how they can be of help to those in need. The call centre, which is expected to be operational by December beginning, will aim to raise funds for the education of over 110 people who are currently enrolled in various tutorial and vocational programmes at NIRNAY.
Besides donating money, donors will also have an option of taking the responsibility of sponsoring a child’s education. According to Mrs. Rachna Kapoor, Founding Director of NIRNAY, “This call centre will not only work towards getting maximum possible donations for the NGO but will also keep the donors updated on the progress of the kid they sponsor.” Sponsoring a child’s education will be regarded as adoption. The method of adoption will be only through cash payment which can be done monthly, quarterly or annually depending on the donor’s convenience. This money will be spent on providing learning material and food for children as well as the equipment required to provide vocational training to the women.
At present NIRNAY is conducting Mathematics Tuition, English Language Training as well as vocational courses such as tailoring, embroidery and child care. It also gives tuition and home work assistant to school going children. The organization, which started operations on July 2, 2007 under the leadership of Mrs. Rachna Kapoor, aims to help women become self-reliant and support children from the slums to study and realize their real potential.
NIRNAY’s endeavor is to improve the human condition and make this a better world to live in. According to Mrs. Kapoor, “'NIRNAY provides the right to education to all; irrespective of caste, creed or gender. It also follows the principles of basic education as per the Gandhian philosophy which says that education is not restricted to reading and writing but also to learn how to live.”
NIRNAY, as the name suggests, is a resolution. It is a resolution to work for the welfare and upliftment of the underprivileged men, women, children and society as a whole. In our busy lives, one does not have time to stop and reflect at the plight of the street urchin, who gives up his years at school and loses innocence. In order to become an earning member, these children are deprived of basic education and other skills which would help them secure a better future.
NIRNAY, an NGO working under Sant-Laj Memorial Education Society, is an attempt to empower the neglected sections of society to lead a better life. The organization’s vision is to provide a LEARNING SHELTER FOR THE CHOSEN ONES. This organization, which started operations on July 2, 2007 under the leadership of Mrs. Rachna Kapoor, aims to help women become self-reliant and support children from the slums to study and realize their real potential.
NIRNAY’s endeavor is to improve the human condition and make this a better world to live in. According to Mrs. Kapoor, “'NIRNAY provides the right to education to all; irrespective of caste, creed or gender. It also follows the principles of basic education as per the Gandhian philosophy which says that education is not restricted to reading and writing but also to learn how to live.”
NIRNAY is a strong resolve to work for the upliftment of the underprivileged women and children. It is a sad situation that women are bereft of all rights in a nation like ours, which boasts of great heritage and culture. NIRNAY takes a pledge to help such underprivileged women to make themselves self sufficient; providing them with skills such as tailoring and beauty education.
NIRNAY promises to educate children from a very tender age. It also aims to create opportunities for unemployed youth (by teaching young men carpentry, automobile and mechanic work, electrical work, plumbing work etc), motivate children to continue education and help them to get admission in good schools. The organization also gives tuition and home work assistant to school going children.
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