World Human Rights Council

Education

Education Related Activities

Activities related to Education

EDUCATION

Our educational interventions cover a broad spectrum, including infrastructure support, teacher training in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) to enhance learning outcomes. We also conduct special classes and distribute uniforms, textbooks, study materials, and notebooks. A key focus is bringing children from marginalized communities into mainstream education. At the World Human Rights Council (WHRC), we believe that good learning outcomes depend not only on quality teachers but also on factors like sanitation, infrastructure, and access to nutritious food. These external factors create an enabling environment for students to attend school and prevent dropouts. Our interventions are designed to be precise, innovative, and inclusive, aligning with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the Government of India’s National Education Policy.

1. AKSHARA TECHNO SCHOOL

Akshara Techno School, established in 2010 by the World Human Rights Council (WHRC), is a reputed NGO in Hyderabad, Telangana. Located in the slum area of Meerpet Municipality at Chandra Nagar Colony, RCI Road, Balapur X Road, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad-500097, this school is recognized by the Government of Telangana. Currently, 292 children from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and SC, ST, and BC communities are studying here free of cost or at very low fees. WHRC provides free uniforms, textbooks, and notebooks.

Salient Features of Akshara Techno School

  • Academics – State (CCE) Curriculum
  • Digital Classrooms
  • Complete English-Speaking Environment
  • Highly Qualified and Committed Faculty
  • Foundation Courses for ISEET/NEET and EAMCET
  • Regular Sports and Games
  • Expert Faculty for English, Maths, and Science
  • Focus on Personality Development & Communication Skills
  • Montessori-Based Curriculum
  • Play-Way Method of Teaching
  • Weekly Theme-Based Lessons & Activities
  • Large Play Hall with Soft Toys
  • Snooze Room for Afternoon Naps
  • Separate Play Area for Toddlers
  • Special Attention during Lunch & Playtime
  • Safe Drinking Water & Hygienic Environment
  • Safe, Reliable, and Punctual

The World Human Rights Council (WHRC) is committed to providing free education to underprivileged students. We appeal to donors to support and sponsor a child for Rs. 33,000 per year.

2.AKSHARA VAHINI:

The World Human Rights Council (WHRC) initiated the “WHRC Akshara Vahini” program for government school students in Telangana, benefiting especially 10th standard students. This program has been implemented in various districts, including Ranga Reddy, Vikarabad, and Suryapet, covering 1,250 students in Adilabad District.

Aims and Objectives:

  • Establish audiovisual classrooms in each high school
  • Distribute school bag kits to each student
  • Arrange special classes and additional study hours
  • Conduct daily and weekly chapter-wise exams for 10th class students
  • Organize science fests and sports meets
  • Celebrate international, national, and local festivals to enhance cultural awareness

Activities:

  • Establishment of audiovisual classrooms
  • Distribution of school bag kits
  • Arrangement of special classes
  • Conducting daily and weekly chapter-wise exams
  • Celebrating science fests, sports meets, and various festivals

The WHRC appeals to sponsors to donate Rs. 1,750 per student per year to support this program.

AKSHARA VAHINI

This year also UNPKFC INDIA has initiated a programme “ UNPKFC INDIA -AKSHARA VAHINI” for the students of government school in Telangana state of India. Trough this programme Govt. school children and unprivileged children will be benefited. All the government school children will be benefited. Especially X th slandered children will be benefited. In this “Akshara Vahini ”programme.

1. One school bag kit. ( School bag, Geometry box, Water Bottle).
2. Chapter wise examination throughout year for all subjects.
3. Forty five days programme at end of the academic year
4. Sponsor a child with @Rs.1700. For annum

DIGITALISATION OF CLASS ROOMS:

DIGITALIZATION OF CLASSROOMS

A digital classroom is fully immersed in technology, with each student having access to an internet-connected device. The majority of the curriculum is delivered through an online, engaging, and interactive platform. Digital classrooms offer numerous benefits, including enhanced teaching methods, preparation for college and real-world applications, and environmental benefits through reduced paper usage.

The WHRC has targeted the digitalization of 20 government schools in Telangana. So far, 2 schools have been digitalized. We appeal to donors to contribute Rs. 2,00,000 per school to cover the costs of digital classroom setups, including computers, CPUs, cables, digital boards, tables, and subject-specific software.

DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND NOTEBOOKS

The WHRC has initiated a program to distribute school uniforms and notebooks to poor and underprivileged students in government and budget private schools in Greater Hyderabad, Municipal Corporation (GHMC) slum areas. In the academic year 2019-2020, the organization distributed uniforms and notebooks to students in various schools, including:

  • Vignan Jyothi Grammar School, Venkart Reddy Nagar, Ramanthapur (250 students)
  • Vidyaranya Model School, Indira Nagar, Ramanthapur (152 students)
  • Akshara Techno School, Chandra Nagar, Balapur X Road, RR Dist (132 students)
  • Govt. Primary School, Murali Krishna Nagar, Meerpet, RR Dist (120 students)

The WHRC, along with the Ujwala Institute for Disabilities, conducted a free uniform distribution program at Akshara Techno School, benefiting 132 students. We appeal to donors to contribute Rs. 1,000 per student to support this initiative.

Sri Pothuganthi Bharath Prasad, ZPTC Kalwakurthy, was the Chief Guest, with Sri Madhu Babu Chikile, PLV, RR Dist Court, Rampally Sai Nath DCC, Vice President RR Dist, and Mogulla Amarendar, WHRC Secretary, as guests. They distributed free uniforms to the children

DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND NOTEBOOKS

United Peacekeepers Federal Council OF India- UNPKFC INDIA  is initiated a programme for Distribution of school uniforms and Note Books to the poor and unprivileged students in Govt and Budget private school in Greater Hyderabad, Municipal Corporation (GHMC) slum areas. UNPKFC INDIA org has been distributed in Vignan Jyothi Grammer School, Venkart Reddy Nagar, Ramanthapur, for 250 students. Vidyaranya Model School. Indiara Nagar, Ramanthapur, for 152, students.. Akshara Techno School . Chandra Nagar , Balapur X Road, RR Dist for 132 students. Govt primary school , Murali Krishna Nagar, Meerpet, RR Dist for 120, UNPKFC INDIA org is appeal to donors to donate Rs 1000 for each student.

The UNPKFC INDIA organization has been supporting students for their education and distributed school uniforms and school book in the academic year of 2019-2020, these students are studying in various schools Government & Private schools in Hyderabad. This organisation identified children belongs to Poor and BPL and supporting them for studies and bright future. In Akshara Techno School there are 132 school uniforms was distributed. United Peacekeepers Federal Council OF India UNPKFC INDIA  and Ujwala Institute for disabilities both voluntary organisations jointly conducted a free uniform distributed programme at Akshara Techno School , Balapur x Road , Hyderabad-50097.The free uniforms are distributed to 132 number of poor students.

Sri Pothuganthi Bharath Prasad, ZPTC Kalwakurthy presented as a Chief Guest, Sri Madhu babu Chikile, PLV .RR dist Court, Rampally Sai Nath DCC, Vice President RR Dist Presented and Mogulla Amarendar Correspondent and UNPKFC INDIA secretary as Guests.
P. Bharath Prasad , Madhu Babu, Sainath was distributed the free uniforms to the children’s.