Education For All
Bringing Every Child Back to School
In Beed district, seasonal migration for sugarcane cutting disrupts the educationof thousands of children. JVSSworks to ensure that every child—regardless of background or geography has access to continuous, qualityeducation.
Over 50% of families in Beed migrate seasonally, forcing children to drop out of school for 6–7 months each year. Many eventually enter the labor force at an early age Children from Nomadic and Denotified Tribes (NT/DNT) face additional barriers, as they live in remote settlements without access to basic educational facilities. JVSS addresses these challenges through a multi-layered approach, focusing on access, retention, and quality of education.
Ensuring Access, Continuity, and Quality Learning
JVSS’s Approach
We work to ensure that children not only enroll in school but stay, learn, and thrive through :
- Bridging access gaps in remote and marginalized communities .
- Preventing school dropouts due to migration .
- Strengthening school systems and infrastructure
- Enabling community participation in education governance .
- Supporting inclusive education for vulnerable children .
What We Do
Mainstreaming Out-of-School Children
Educational outreach in 60 settlements across 4 blocks.
Enrolling children from NT/DNT communities into formal schooling.
Bringing first-generation learners into the education system
Supporting Children of Migrant Workers
Temporary hostel facilities to ensure continuity in education.
Preventing dropouts during migration seasons.
Connecting children of sugarcane cutter families to schools.
School Infrastructure Development
Repair and renovation of school buildings.
Upgrading classrooms, flooring, and roofing.
Painting and improving learning environments.
Digital & Learning Enhancement
Setting up computer labs across multiple districts
Introduction of E-learning and digital classrooms
Installation of interactive panels
Student Support
School bags, books, and stationery
Uniforms and raincoats
Water bottles and essential supplies
Water bottles and essential supplies
Inclusive Education
Tribal children
Visually challenged students
Deaf and mute children
Children with intellectual disabilities
Impact at a Glance
Mainstreamed NT/DNT children
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Villages Transformed
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Migrant Students Secured
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ISO Certified Schools
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