Education Program

Our Flagship Center

Full-Time Education Center

Quality education from Nursery to Class 8th in Gonda, UP

Education Center
300+ Students

Our center in Pandit Purwa, Ullaha, Colonelganj - 271311, Gonda, UP provides comprehensive education with qualified teachers, modern infrastructure, and complete support including free meals, uniforms, books, and digital learning access.

6 Hours Daily Qualified Teachers
Free Meals Nutritious Mid-day
Free Uniform Books & Stationery
Computer Lab Digital Learning
National ECCE Policy Aligned

Early Childhood Care & Education

Our ECCE program focuses on holistic development through play-based learning for children below 6 years. Aligned with India's National ECCE Policy, we nurture cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth through activity-based learning, storytelling, music, art, and physical activities.

ECCE Gonda Center
Gonda Center
Uttar Pradesh
50+ Young Learners

Children below 6 years receiving foundational education

ECCE Shravasti Center
Shravasti Center
Uttar Pradesh
25+ Young Learners

Children below 6 years receiving foundational education

Community Outreach

Education Empowerment Program

Reaching rural communities across Gonda, Behraich & Shravasti

6

Associated Rural Education Centers

1,200+

Books Distributed

5,000+

Students Benefited District-Wide

Digital Learning Resources

Distributed computer books and stationery to 1,200+ students at our associated rural education centers, bridging the digital divide.

1,200+ Resources

Our Impact

3 years of transforming rural education

300+

Full-Time Students

70%

Avg Attendance

3 Yrs

Operations

2000+

Partner School Students
Free Resources for Every Child
Books
Uniform
Shoes
Meals
Computer
Stationery

"Education is not just about going to school and getting a degree. It's about widening your knowledge and absorbing the truth about life. Rural children deserve the same opportunities."

— Atulya Vikas Foundation

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