EDUCATION
Any society in this world, it plays very important role in development of country.
The education sector in India has evolved substantially over the years. Constitutional commitment guarantees free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14. The task is not just achieving the universal education goal but also about ensuring the quality of education.
The issues in the education system related to accessibility, quality, retention, poor capacity of teachers, enrolment, girl enrolment and retention issues, skill building etc. have serious consequences on the growth and development potential of the country. These challenges require concrete efforts; towards this, corporate help can accelerate education reform and bring about the desired social development.
Investing in educational infrastructure is crucial, as many schools lack basic amenities, leading to low enrollment rates, especially in rural areas. Promoting innovation in education is essential to prepare students for the future. CSR can contribute by funding initiatives that leverage technology, such as artificial intelligence, to personalize education and provide feedback on student progress. Additionally, CSR can support programs that encourage student innovation and entrepreneurship, fostering a creative culture among future leaders.