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IIFL Foundation, which runs one of India’s largest girl child education programs – Sakhiyon Ki Baadi (SKB) – across 1200 remote schools in Rajasthan, has been able to leverage the digital medium to impart seamless education to over 36,000 girls making it one of the largest such program anywhere in the world. SKB schools are dedicated to educating out-of-school girl children […]

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IIFL Foundation, which runs one of India’s largest girl child education programs – Sakhiyon Ki Baadi (SKB) – across 1200 remote schools in Rajasthan, has been able to leverage the digital medium to impart seamless education to over 36,000 girls making it one of the largest such program anywhere in the world.

SKB schools are dedicated to educating out-of-school girl children of primarily underprivileged tribal communities, where girl child literacy is in the single digits and worse than many sub-Saharan countries. IIFL Foundation’s Sakhiyon Ki Baadi program brought these out-of-school girls to education fold in remote inaccessible areas mostly making them the first female members or in any case the first member to receive formal education.

The Covid-19 pandemic which started a year ago disrupted the education system of 1200 SKB schools managed by 1200 teachers or Daksha’s.  Lockdown meant field staff could not visit the centers or conduct home visits and meetings with the community members.

There was of discontinuation of education for girls who with so much difficulty got into schools in the first place. There were reports of girl-child marriage in many communities across India.

IIFL Foundation runs seamless digital education for 36,000 girls amid pandemicIIFL Foundation led by Ms. Madhu Jain decided to ensure that the education continues using the digital model so that 2020 doesn’t become a zero year and many dreams don’t get shattered.

Ms. Madhu Jain, Director of, IIFL Foundation said, “During the pandemic, IIFL Foundation focused on turning challenges into opportunities. We revisited our vision and stayed true to our values of integrity and discipline. Lockdown provided us the opportunity to equip 500+ Dakshas with the knowledge to use a mobile phone, engage on online platforms, upgrade their English language skills and develop an understanding of basic financial concepts. This wisdom was then passed on to the students enrolled at the SKB centers through continuous online sessions.”

Most of the Daksha’s belong to tribal hamlets and did not have access to or knowledge of technology prior to the pandemic. One by one, the team at IIFL Foundation successfully removed several obstacles such as the absence of gadgets (Android phone), poor network connectivity, and lack of technical knowledge among Daksha’s. This was achieved by working closely with the community members. For instance, a community member lent his android phone to the teacher so she could attend training, another community member educated them over usage of mobile app for attending online training, and so on. The Daksha’s were enthused to complete these training and took measures such as climbing a hill near their house to address network issues, attending sessions in groups to help each other, and so on.

To begin with, the Daksha’s were brought together over WhatsApp Groups, establishing a two-way communication channel. Thereafter, they were taught to interact and participate in online training over virtual platforms such as Zoom and Google Meet.

IIFL Foundation runs seamless digital education for 36,000 girls amid pandemicWith the newly built digital connect, video tutorials and PDF documents were prepared to facilitate the teaching activities. These study materials were shared over WhatsApp with the teachers. Live training sessions were conducted over Zoom and Google Meet with the students.

Through this robust system of remote working, the training team was able to coordinate with the on-field team. Similarly, Block Managers, District Managers, Trainers, and Program Managers were connected remotely through several online platforms.

Working remotely allowed the team to define new objectives of the program (building awareness around the pandemic, ensuring continuity of the literacy programs) and staying connected. Thus, it was ensured that the learning never stopped at the SKBs.

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Applications are invited for Undergrads studies in Pune and Pune District** in Engineering & *Science stream only, for the academic year 2011 – 2012.
*Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Computer Science & Computer Application
**(Ambegaon, Baramati, Bhor, Daund, Haveli, Indapur, Junnar, Khed, Maval, Mulshi, Pune, Purandar, Shirur & Velha)

Contact Info:-
Forms available at Lila Poonawalla Foundation
Office No. 8, 1st Floor, Akshay Centre, Thergaon, Dange Chowk, Near Santosh mangal Karyalaya, Pune 411033

Availability of Application Forms: Date: 15.01.2011 – 15.02.2011 (Except Sundays) -Time: 10.00 am. to 5.00 pm

Scholarship Criteria

Terms and condition for Undergraduate scholarship :-

 For Engineering :
A : Age limit : 25 Years.
B : Family’s total annual income not to exceed Rs. 2,00,000/-
C : Candidate should secured 60% marks in 10th & 12th examination.
G : The scholarship amount will be decided on merit and need but will not exceed Rs. 50,000/- per year
D : Diploma students from any streams are not eligible to apply for this scholarship.
E : The scholarship is for a period of four academic years and is subject to the candidate passing in all subjects and securing a minimum overall score of 60 % marks each year in the same college. For each subsequent year, the candidate will have to submit the college mark sheet for verification before raising the claim.

For Science 

A : Age limit : 25 Years.
B : Family’s total annual income not to exceed Rs. 2,00,000/- per annum.
C : Candidate should have  secured a minimum of 60% marks in 10th & 12th  standard.
D : Only those who are pursuing graduation studies in the 1st year of Science and doing specialization with Mathematics, Statistics, Physics & Computer Science / Application can apply.
E : The scholarship amount will be decided on merit and need but will not exceed Rs. 50,000/- per year.
F : The scholarship is for a period of three academic years and is subject to the candidate passing in all subjects and securing a minimum overall 60 % marks each year in the same college. For each subsequent year the candidate will have to submit the college mark sheet for verification before raising the claim.

– The decision of the Board of Trustees will be binding and final and amount of the application form is non-refundable
– Payment can be send by DD and form will be posted address given.

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