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What We Do?
Since 2012 when the NGO was founded to promote literacy and higher learning in the country, it has undertaken several initiatives to improve the lives of deserving students through education. Studies of mathematics and science of higher secondary for preparing underprivileged students for the competitive exams. The focus is on ensuring that children from socially and economically marginalised families access quality education and decrease the high dropout rates. The Gyan Yaga project also allows individuals to participate and support the education of children. You can sponsor the education of an underprivileged any child for a minimum period of one year by donating your precious amonut. The Gyan Yagya programme of Swarnyug Education supports the education of underprivileged children Since 2012 when the Project started, Gyan Yaga has helped over 10000 children.
Swarnyug is registered under NITI AYOG and working through its platform for women TransformingIndia India, women and child entrepreneurship development, industrial innovation, make in India and technology improvement. Helping people to showcase himself, her skills, interests, projects, products, startup, and many innovative ideas to develop make in India prodects and employment.
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Popular Causes
If a person doesn’t get enough food, they’ll lack the strength and energy needed to work (or their immune system will weaken from malnutrition and leave them more susceptible to illness that prevents them from getting to work).
This might seem like a no-brainer: Without a job or a livelihood, people will face poverty. Dwindling access to productive land and overexploitation of resources like fish or minerals puts increasing pressure on many traditional livelihoods.
Not every person without an education is living in extreme poverty But most of the extremely poor don’t have an education. There are many barriers to education around the world, including a lack of money for uniforms and books.
Extreme poverty and poor health often go hand in hand. In countries where health systems are weak, easily preventable and treatable illnesses like malaria, diarrhea, and respiratory infections can be fatal — especially for young children.