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Gift the Children a New Academic Year

As summer holidays begin to set in, let us pledge to take care of children who are the future care takers. Let us ensure they return to school in the next academic year. Read this article to know why children drop out of school and how you can support their education.

As summer holidays begin to set in, let us pledge to take care of children who are the future care takers. Let us ensure they return to school in the next academic year. Read this article to know why children drop out of school and how you can support their education.

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This Summer, Connect with <strong>Children</strong> and <strong>Gift</strong><br />

Them a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Year</strong>!<br />

Educate and Bring Light<br />

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When you were in school, how did your summer vacation begin? It would probably<br />

begin with you saying goodbye to your friends and classmates but with an expectation<br />

that you would see <strong>the</strong>m again. The holidays are fun and exciting but it is also nerveracking<br />

to go back to school for <strong>the</strong> next level. While this is <strong>the</strong> norm, <strong>the</strong>re are many<br />

children in India who do not get <strong>the</strong> opportunity to return to school. In o<strong>the</strong>r words,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y drop out of school due to economic instability.<br />

What causes children to drop out of school?<br />

In this article, we have highlighted two issues (among many factors) that cause a child<br />

to drop out of school. While majority of children drop out due to migration, <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

children who drop out of school due to financial difficulties in <strong>the</strong> family.<br />

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(i) Migration: Also means relocation. For example, if and when <strong>the</strong> family moves to a<br />

different city or town on work prospects, <strong>the</strong>y get <strong>the</strong>ir child enrolled in a school.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> work contract is complete, <strong>the</strong> family may decide to move to ano<strong>the</strong>r town in<br />

search of income. This directly affects <strong>the</strong> child who is (not in all cases) forced to drop<br />

out of school before completing <strong>the</strong> academic year. In ano<strong>the</strong>r scenario, although <strong>the</strong><br />

child has completed <strong>the</strong> academic year, he or she does not get <strong>the</strong> opportunity to<br />

return to <strong>the</strong> same school.<br />

(ii) Financial Security: One of <strong>the</strong> main reasons for a child to drop out of school is<br />

because <strong>the</strong>y would like to look out for o<strong>the</strong>r prospects; prospects that can help <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

family financially. School lunch programme has proved to stabilize <strong>the</strong>se families as<br />

one meal is guaranteed for <strong>the</strong> child. Mid-day meal encourages children to continue<br />

education while <strong>the</strong>ir one square meal is taken care of.<br />

These issues can affect children during <strong>the</strong> learning phase and in <strong>the</strong> future.<br />

According to MHRD report for 2014-15, <strong>the</strong> dropout rate for primary level was 4.34<br />

per cent. Although <strong>the</strong>re has been a drastic decrease in drop out and increase in<br />

enrolment rate, we need to change <strong>the</strong> situation for 4.34 per cent of children. To<br />

resolve <strong>the</strong>se issues, <strong>the</strong> government has brought into effect several schemes and<br />

one of <strong>the</strong>m is Mid-Day Meal Programme. Working along with government, Akshaya<br />

Patra’s Food for Education initiative has been reaching out to millions of school<br />

children every day. This NGO in Karnataka began its mid-day meal operations in<br />

Bengaluru in <strong>the</strong> year 2000. In 2016, <strong>the</strong> Foundation completed <strong>the</strong> serving of 2 Billion<br />

mid-day meals and this milestone was acknowledged by <strong>the</strong> President of India, Shri<br />

Pranab Mukherjee.<br />

You can show your support by donating to charity and sponsoring a child for a year!<br />

By contributing to Akshaya Patra, you will also receive 100% income tax exemption.<br />

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