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The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
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MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
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The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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Our impact
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Help us raise money and change their future
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CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
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Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
Annual Reports
also you can
Help us raise money and change their future
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
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Our impact
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BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
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Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
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The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
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MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
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17 July, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
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MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
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MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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5 May, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
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MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
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17 July, 2020
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The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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5 May, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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5 May, 2020
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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5 May, 2020
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BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
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CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
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Our impact
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Annual Reports
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Help us raise money and change their future
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
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Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
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Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
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17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
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Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
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Help us raise money and change their future
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
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MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
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В Пинко казино проводятся ежедневные розыгрыши и лотереи.
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
Hope For The Family
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis nec a odio.
Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
Annual Reports
also you can
Help us raise money and change their future
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
Help Save
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5 May, 2020
Hope For The Family
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis nec a odio.
Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
Annual Reports
also you can
Help us raise money and change their future
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
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5 May, 2020
Hope For The Family
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Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
Annual Reports
also you can
Help us raise money and change their future
BECAUSE WE CAN HELP
CHILDREN TO SHINE
Every kid deserves the chance for better future
The Government of India’s Right to Education Act has been instrumental in the reduction of the number of Out of School Children (OOSC) aged 6 to 14 years, from 13.46 million in 2006 to six million in 2014 (Source: RI-IMRB Surveys, 2009 and 2014).
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups.
The majority (75 per cent) of the OOSC are concentrated in six states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
ALL children can…
“explode into LEARNing”
EVERY INDIAN KID DESERVES THE CHANCE FOR BETTER FUTURE
Out of the six million children that are still out of school a majority are from marginalised communities including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minority groups. The situation in Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst in India.
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Some 29 per cent of girls and boys drop out of school before completing the full cycle of elementary education. The numbers become contentious and alarming when one includes post elementary and high school
Source: Key data | UNICEF India
Our target is to secure a quality education for rural Indian kids whose parents can´t afford to send them to a good school.
A quality education can transform their lives.
Education programmes that lorem ipsum
Local community forum ullamco nunc
Free counselling sed odio sit amet nibh velit
MORNING STAR
Primary school
A pilot project of MSIF is the
construction of a modern
primary school near
Mandawali, Najibabad, in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, lndia.
“CHILDHOOD IS THE FOUNDATION STONE
UPON which stands the whole life structure. The seed
sown in childhood blossoms into the tree of life. The
education which is imparted in childhood is more
important than the education which is received in
colleges and universities. In the process of human
growth, proper guidance along with environmental
learning is important.”
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Meet
Preliminary testing showed that not only did Ahmed have a hole in his heart, but all of the organs in his little body were on the wrong side. Ahmed’s medical condition is very rare, and very complicated to operate on successfully. Ahmed’s parents, his medical team, and Morning Star Foundation knew that choosing to move forward with surgery for Ahmed would be very risky, but agreed that hope for Ahmed was worth the risk.
Help us raise money
17 July, 2020
Education Programmes
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29 June, 2020
Help Save
Life
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5 May, 2020
Hope For The Family
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Our impact
Influencing the way people, organisations, and movements think and act.
Annual Reports
also you can
Help us raise money and change their future
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