Literacy
NVNU's Programs for Literacy
India is home to a multicultural and multiracial population of 1.25 billion people (that's 17.5% of the world's population)– over 50% of them under the age of 25. It's the world's largest democracy, and its third largest economy.
As nation that regained independence just 69 years ago, India faces many challenges, one of which is the wide disparity in income, education and exposure among the population. While there is steady improvement every year, at NVNU we think that ensuring a high quality of education, practical knowledge, and enough opportunities to get into skilled vocations makes a significant difference to the lives of the individuals affected, and how empowered they are.
Girls and women Education is the key to empowering women and girls, which helps bring about social equality. Girls' education programme works on improving lives and providing opportunities for girls and women through increased participation in formal and alternative education systems. The program builds on innovative nvnu works closely with government-run schools and the different levels within the Government institute and private public institute. Nvnu works to help girls' complete primary education and access formal schools through accelerated learning methodology and provide academic support to enhance the quality of learning. We also help nurture leadership skills amongst girls and offer alternative education opportunities for women and girls who have never been enrolled or have dropped out early from.