Schools for India is a non profit Corporation, involved in creating the best in class schools across India, with the aim of providing education for the people of rural India.
6000 schools across the country have been planned. Each of the schools will have the capacity to teach 945 students, including up to 15 special children from Primary to secondary school.
Schools for India is embarking on a magnificent infrastructure building plan with the aim of providing the best schools for rural India, with facilities on par or superior to that of city schools for students from rural India.
The school buildings will be constructed within 12 weeks from the date of commencement using latest international building technologies.
The state-of-the-art infrastructure will act as a catalyst for parents to send their children to school, and Schools for India will sponsor education, meals and uniforms to those who require it.
Schools for India believes firmly that such provided infrastructure will ensure quicker admission, higher school attendance and reduce the migration of students to cities.
Schools for India will employ 600,000 teaching and non teaching staff by the year 2020.
Schools for India will also provide with best of its abilities all the facilities and amenities to underprivileged students free of cost.
Schools for India was started in January 2006 and registered as the Non profit Corporation in the US.
Schools for India is run by a team of professionals who has wide experience in planning and executing large turnkey projects across the globe. The trust has scores of volunteers, members and mentors who help in ensuring that the project is executed on time.
Why build Schools in India?
Today India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The historic connection between US and India ensures that the social and business interactions are ever increasing.
The corporations in US has enormous opportunity to tap the potential of India's emerging market.
Also the number people of Indian origin in US is very high. They have very good ties with their land of origin.
Though Indian economy is booming, it also has the potential problems like overcrowding in cities and every increasing slums.
The rural India is still in grime poverty resulting in social and political unrest.
In order to keep the open economy going and tap the potential of the rural India, it makes sense to engage the people of rural India constructively by helping them build their lives.