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Kalyanam (Non governmental organization)

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Kalyanam is a non-governmental and non profit making organization based in Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Kalyanam was established in 1988 by Mr. Tribhuvan Nath Tripathi. The organization supports the education of under privileged kids.

After Mr. Tripathi's death in a car accident in May 1995, Kalyanam's activities remained subdued until it was revived again in 2008.

Belief

Kalyanam believes that the future of the country depends upon the future of the children, and the future of the children depend upon the proper education. Poverty is not only related to hunger or homelessness, it also relates to the consequences of being uneducated thus making the children incapable of coping with the problems of life and improving their social and financial status . Kalyanam emphasizes education as a remedy.

What Kalyanam does

• Kalyanam Education Centre (KEC) ensures quality education and makes the curriculum interesting with the help of technology to reduce the school drop out rate.

• KEC organizes a monthly meeting with parents to make them aware of the quality education which will improve their children’s lives and in turn theirs.

• runs training programs for the teachers and trainers to deliver and receive feedback regarding self-development and development of students.

• provides informal education to out-of-school underprivileged children and puts them into the formal education system of Government schools.

Sri Tribhuvan Nath Tripathi Siksha Niketan

Sri Tribhuvan Nath Tripathi School was established to provide education to children. The school began in 1988.

TNT School sections are:

  • Amaravati Baal Vidya Kendra
  • Tribhuvan Naath Tripathi Siksha Niketan
  • Tribhuvan Naath Tripathi Inter College
  • Jan Jaagran

    "Jan Jaagran" means evolution of the masses towards a positive future with hope and knowledge. It is a program to increase awareness of:

  • Fundamental rights
  • Wrong but popular beliefs
  • Poverty and education
  • References

    Kalyanam (Non-governmental organization) Wikipedia


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