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Home | Lifestyle | Classroom In Bus Provides Free Education To Deprived Children

‘Classroom in bus’ provides free education to deprived children

By IANS
Published: Published Date - 04:54 PM, Thu - 12 August 21
Children who studied in these buses are now enrolled in government schools

New Delhi: Eight-year-old Nirmal has started thinking about his career and now he is very serious about studies. “I want to be a police officer,” he said, talking about his future plan sitting in a moving classroom in a bus.

Not only Nirmal, several underprivileged children who were deprived of the studies now join him in the ‘Classroom Bus’ for study.

Every day four buses that have been converted into moving classrooms ply on Delhi’s roads to provide education to the children living in slums. These buses aim to provide education to such children who have not been to schools.

Presently, about 50 children are studying in these classroom buses and most of them are rag-pickers.

There is a driver, a helper and two teachers in every bus. A black board is installed in the bus and children are also provided with slate and chalk. Besides, food is also available for children.

Non-government organisation ‘Tejasia’ has named these vehicles “Hope Buses”. A team of the NGO does survey of a particular area to find out if number of children who need to be educated are more. Then a bus is sent to that area. Presently, the buses are visiting eight such locations in the national capital. In the last several years, many children who studied in these buses got enrolled in government schools.

Besides basic education, the children also learn social etiquette — like how to live, talk or behave.

Ebna Edwin, working with the NGO, said, “We are teaching children in Kamala Nagar, a colony in R.K. Puram and Gurugram.”

It starts at 9 a.m., the bus reaches all the locations in an hour, after which a class is held from 10 am to 12 noon.

After that the same bus goes to another location to teach other children from 2 pm to 4 pm.

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