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Swabhiman Shiksha

Bridging the Divide, Empowering Dreams

In a world that moves at the speed of a click, we believe that no child should be left behind simply because of where they were born. At the Jawahar Foundation, we view education as the ultimate equalizer. Through Swabhiman Shiksha, our flagship digital literacy program, we are transforming the educational landscape of rural India, turning traditional classrooms into gateways of global opportunity.

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From Classrooms to Careers

Our mission is to equip the youth of today with the tools of tomorrow. Focused primarily on government school students, Swabhiman Shiksha provides functional mastery of the digital world. Our curriculum is designed to be practical and empowering, covering essential skills such as:

  • The Language of Efficiency: Mastery of Microsoft Office principles and professional typing.
  • Navigating the Future: Safe internet browsing and the nuances of the digital landscape.
  • Financial Independence: Understanding and executing secure digital transactions.
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Impact That Resonates

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The results of this initiative speak to a deeper hunger for knowledge. By introducing technology into the curriculum, we have witnessed a remarkable 23% increase in public school attendance, proving that when learning is relevant and exciting, children are eager to show up for their future.

To date, we have been privileged to touch the lives of over 22,000 young visionaries across 50 partner schools. Each student’s journey culminates in a final evaluation and a prestigious certification from LinkedIn, providing them with a global badge of honor and the confidence to walk into any professional space with their heads held high.

Swabhiman Shiksha is more than a computer course; it is a movement toward self-reliance (Swabhiman). We aren’t just teaching children how to use a keyboard; we are giving them the keys to unlock their own potential and write their own Stories of Change.