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Baba Ki Paatashala

Baba Ki Paatashala

Baba Ki Paathshala is a transformative project that focuses on digitally empowering young children from underprivileged backgrounds. Through the provision of tablets and smartphones, the project aims to promote digital learning and bridge the educational gap.

Located in Ayodhya, Kashiram Colony, Uttar Pradesh, the project targets children from marginalized communities such as beggars, janitors, and ragpickers. By imparting basic education, DIY arts, entrepreneurship skills, and selfdefense training, Baba Ki Paathshala empowers these children to dream big and strive for a brighter future.

The project has witnessed regular and high attendance, showcasing its positive impact in keeping children off the streets and engaged in realtime learning. Baba Ki Paathshala is an inspiring initiative that brings hope and opportunities to the lives of these deserving children.

 

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