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T - E - A - C - H
IMPRESSIONS�MADE�BY�THE�T-E-A-C-H�PROGRAM
Rotary India Literacy Mission (RILM) aims to achieve ' ' in Total Literacy and Quality EducationIndia through its ' ' projects, in which ' ' stands for 'Teacher Support', ' ' for 'E-learning', T-E-A-C-H T E' ' for 'Adult Literacy', ' ' for 'Child Development' and ' ' for 'Happy Schools'. RILM, along with A C Hvarious Rotary Clubs and District Governors, extends its hand of active co-operation towards non-government organisations and other stakeholders.
Teacher Support
-learningEdult LiteracyAhild DevelopmentCappy SchoolH
Jammu and Kashmir
HimachalPradesh
Chandigarh
Punjab
Uttarakhand
HaryanaDelhi
Rajasthan
Gujarat
DamanAnd Diu
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
OrissaDadra and
Nagar Haveli
Maharashtra
Telengana
Andhra Pradesh
Pondicherry
Tamil Nadu
KeralaLakshadweepAndaman and Nicobar Islands
Sikkim
West Bengal
Arunachal Pradesh
AssamNagaland
Meghalaya
Manipur
Tripura
Mizoram
Karnataka
Goa
OUR MILESTONESAchievements upto July 2018
3,004Library Setup
Achievement
68,786
Achievement
15,286
Achievement
87,870
Achievement
37,436
Achievement
2,758
47,123Teachers trained
Teacher Support
A program to improve the professionalabilities and performance of teachers in
selected primary/ elementaryschools through effective and
innovative teaching aids to ensure better classroom
performance.
Teacher Training Workshop
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21,663teachers recognized with the
Nation Builders Awardfor their outstandingperformance
Teacher Training by Rotary Club of Visnagar, Rotary International District 3012
Supplemental Teaching by Rotary Club of BardhamanHeritage, Rotary International District 3240
Supplemental Teaching by Rotary Club of Duliajan, Rotary International District 3240
Nation Builder Award being presented
Nation Builder Award by Rotary Club of Puruliya,Rotary International District 3291
Teacher Training, Rotary Club of Bharuch, Rotary International District 3060
Nation Builder Award by Inner Wheel Club of Jamshedpur Zest , Inner Wheel District 325
Teacher Training, Rotary Club of Bharuch, Rotary International District 3060
Nation Builder Award by Rotary Club of Nashik Grapecity 3,Rotary International District 3030
eacher SupportT Ongoing Project
INDIAN
CAREER
EDUCATION &
DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL
MacmillianLocation: Pan IndiaTraining topics: Child and Adolescent Development, Curriculum, Pedagogy, Language Skills, Classroom Management, Assessment and Evaluation Studies, Life Skills Education
Indian Career Education and Development Council
Location: Maharastra Training topics : Strength-based life coaching techniques, Using differentiated teaching techniques, Simple lesson plan methodologies to impart advanced life and work skills.
Aspiring Persona Location : Pan IndiaTopics : Team Building, Motivation, Time ManagementLeadership, Perception & Attitude Building
Royal Society of ChemistryLocation : Pan IndiaTraining topics : Science subjects
Zeal Education TrustLocation : West BengalTopics : Science, Maths and IT education
Learning Links FoundationLocation : Pan IndiaTopic : Subject Enrichment, Classroom Management, Assessment in the class, Classroom Transaction
15,286E-Learning
centres across the countryE
E-learning
A program to improvethe quality of learningthough the use ofvoice-overs and conceptsin audio-visual formats
An E-learning classroom
E-learning kit being presentedby Rotary International President
John F. Germ & Judy
22,92,900children are estimated to bebenefitting from this project
E-Learning classroom in Rotary International District 3030500th E-Learning Centre by Rotary International District 3131E-Learning Classroom by Rotary Club of Salem Midtown,
Rotary International District 2980
Rotary Club of Ulsoor, RID 3190 explains themechanism of E-learning
Another E-learning classroom inRotary International District 3060
BTS Kamarajar High School, Rotary International District 3190
E-learning classroom in Rotary International District 3131
A E-learning class in progress at Banamalipur Priyanath Institution, West Bengal
Ongoing Project-learningE
Ÿ 18,510 E-learning facilities
Ÿ Location : Maharashtra
Ÿ Estimated impact : 4 million children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 92 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 46 crore
Government�of�MaharashtraE-Shiksha�Program
Ÿ 24,000 E-learning facilities
Ÿ 10,000 already installed
Ÿ Location : Gujarat
Ÿ Estimated Impact : 5 million children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 3.2 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 3.2 crore
Ÿ 30,000 E-learning facilities
Ÿ Location : Madhya Pradesh
Ÿ Estimated Impact : 3 million children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 156 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 72 crore
Government�of�Gujarat�E-Shiksha�Program
Government�of�Madhya�Pradesh�E-Shiksha�Program
Ÿ 44,000 E-learning facilities
Ÿ Location: Karnataka
Ÿ Estimated Impact : 9 million children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 233 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 116 crore
Ÿ 19,272 E-learning facilities
Ÿ Location : Punjab
Ÿ Estimated Impact : 4 million children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 3.5 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 3.5 crore
Ÿ 45,000 E-learning facilities
Ÿ 5,000 in first phase
Ÿ Location : Andhra Pradesh
Ÿ Estimated Impact : 9 million children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 16.5 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 4.9 crore
Projects in Pipeline-learningE
Government�of�KarnatakaE-Shiksha�Program
Government�of�PunjabE-Shiksha�Program
Government�of�Andhra�PradeshE-Shiksha�Program
Ÿ 310 E-learning facilities
Ÿ Location: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh
Ÿ Estimated Impact : 46,500 children
Ÿ Project Value : Rs. 1.25 crore
Ÿ RILM Share : Rs. 1.25 crore
SBI FOUNDATIONService Beyond Banking
AAdult Literacy
87,870Adults
made Literatethrough Diksha &
Swabhimaan
DIKSHADIKSHADIKSHA
SWABHIMAANSWABHIMAANSWABHIMAAN
Aims to identify student-volunteersfrom schools/colleges who willimpart functional literacyto non-literate adults on a one-to-one basis over a period of 45-60 days.
Envisions setting up Swabhimaan Centres (SC) across India,where a
trained teacher will impart functional literacy to a group of non-literate
adults over a period of 90-120 days.
Maya Devi being taught by Arindam
DIKSHA Primers
Neo-literates in anAdult Literacy Centre
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Adult Literacy Centre by Rotary Club of Gauhati South, Rotary International District 3240
Adult learners at a Swabhimaan Centre by Rotary Club of Aizwal, Rotary International District 3240
Adult Literacy Centre by Rotary Club of Guskara, Rotary International District 3291
Adult learner attending class at a Swabhiman center
Adult learner being taught at a Swabhiman center in West Bengal
Learners writing examination conducted by RILM inpartnership with National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)
Adult learner attending class at a Swabhiman center
Adults at the Swabhimaan Center in Odisha
dult LiteracyA
Project Details :
Ÿ Focus states for the 1st phase of p r o j e c t i m p l e m e n t a t i o n (Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and West Bengal)
Ÿ Skill 30,000 women (widows, unmarried daughters of widows and single mothers)
Ÿ Project Timeline : 30,000 widows to be skilled in 5 years
Ÿ Project Value : 15 Crore
Project Details :
Ÿ Focus states of project implementation (Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal)
Ÿ Cost of making an adult literate is Rs. 500/-
Ÿ At the end of the course every adult NIOS examination
A�Skill�Development�project�for�30,000��women�in�India
An�adult�literacy�project�to�teach�non-literate�adultsthrough�school�students
Diksha - Make Every Adult Count
Ongoing Project
Brick Kiln Children at Asha Kiran Centre in Howrah Brick Kiln Children at Asha Kiran Centre in South 24 Parganas
37,436Children have been
identified & enrolled in the Asha Kiran program through
32 NGOs from13 states & 1 union
territory of India
CChild Development
17,465Children have alreadybeen mainstreamedinto Govt./Govt. aided schools. Rest of the17,825 children are inprocess to be sent backto school.
Asha Kiran Children inBridge course centre
RIP K. R. Ravindran with hisAsha Kiran Children
Rotarian conducting interview of a Asha Kiran Child
DG Shibabrata Dash, at a Asha Kiran Child Screening process
DG Bindu Singh, Rotary International District 3250 interviews an Asha Kiran ChildClass being conducted in Dhamua, Rotary International District 3291
Asha Kiran Children of Rotary International District 3240
Out of school Children at FTS in Odisha, Rotary International District 3262
After Implementation Happy School at RSSLP School Bench distribution by IWC Thiruvarur, Inner Wheel Dist 298 Toilet Construction by Rotary International District 3291
2,758Happy Schools
across the country
3,004school libraries
made across India
HHappy School
A program to select primary schoolsand provide/ upgrade infrastructuraland co-scholastic facilities to makethem attractive and happylearning/teaching places forstudents and teachers.
A Happy School built by RC Dhakuria
Malwa Public School, Khiala got a Mobile Library to encourage more children to school as made by RC Mansa, RI District 3090
Drinking water facility by RC Pune Westside, RID 3131Sports Good Donation to Kaliabhomora LP School, R C TEZPUR
Happy School Vizianagaram donation of shoes School building painted by Inner Wheel District 329
100 Happy School by Rotary Club of Bangalore, Rotary International District 3190
appy SchoolH
Project Details :
Ÿ Books available for making Libraries
Ÿ 200 books per Library
Ÿ 100 books by RILM, Clubs will have to match it with 100 Hindi / Other Vernacular Books
Ongoing Project
2.5�Lakh�English�Books�received�as�donation�from�Orient�BlackSwan�Pvt.�Ltd�for�
establishing�libraries�across�India�
Books sorting byZonal Literacy Co-ordinator PDG Debasish Mitra
Books ready to be dispatched to RID 3240
Padho BharatLIBRARY CREATION PROJECT
AN INITIATIVE OF ROTARY INDIA LITERACY MISSION
Important�Partnerships�forged�by�RILM�
u Confederation of Indian Industries (CII)
The Confederation of Indian Industries joined hands with Rotary India Literacy Mission to install standardized sports facilities in 50,000 schools & to ensure that such facilities are run by trained sports teachers.
u Government of Maharashtra
Rotary India Literacy Mission came into an agreement with Government of Maharashtra to install 37,010 e-learning facilities in 18,510 government schools in the State of Maharashtra.
u EkStep
Rotary India Literacy Mission joined hands with EkStep to leverage EkStep Learning platform/portal which can be used by Rotary India Literacy Mission and its partners to access the repository of Knowledge built by EkStep.
u UNESCO
UNESCO and Rotary India Literacy Mission came into an agreement to identify and execute joint activities in the field of education covering areas such as literacy, adult literacy, primary & secondary education.
u Loomba Foundation
The Shrimati Pushpa Wati Loomba Memorial Foundation came into an agreement with Rotary India Literacy Mission to send back 2,000 children back to school. This agreement shall be effective for 1 year.
u Food Security Foundation India
Food Security Foundation India has decided to collaborate with Rotary India Literacy Mission to provide 1 million meals to children primarily through Asha Kiran centres and schools. This agreement shall be effective for 1 year.
u 5000 Libraries on 50th Year of International Literacy Day
On the occasion of 50th International Literacy Day, Rotary India Literacy Mission (RILM) along with the Union HRD Minister launched the creation of 5000 libraries where the HRD Minister Prakah Javadekar ji graced the ocassion by handing over one library to a representative of the school.
“ “ As per this ini�a�ve, libraries will come up in phased manner in a couple of years. This is an important step. I got an opportunity to inaugurate this ini�a�ve on Na�onal Literacy day. I welcome such ini�a�ves.
– Prakash Javadekar
LAUNCHING�OF�5,000�LIBRARIES�BY�HRD�MINISTER
1,818 824libraries created since September 9, 2016. | libraries initiated with books under Padho Bharat.
libraries to be created from 3.5 lac books received.1,785
Jammu and Kashmir
HimachalPradesh
Chandigarh
Punjab
Uttarakhand
HaryanaDelhi
Rajasthan
Gujarat
DamanAnd Diu
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
OrissaDadra and
Nagar Haveli
Maharashtra
Telengana
Andhra Pradesh
Pondicherry
Tamil Nadu
KeralaLakshadweepAndaman and Nicobar Islands
Sikkim
West Bengal
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam Nagaland
Meghalaya
Manipur
Tripura
Mizoram
Karnataka
Library
Goa
1,818Libraries made
242
32
88
35
157
520
65
21
168
70
177
83
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ON�8TH�SEPTEMBER,�INTERNATIONAL�LITERACY�DAYRILM�DID�HUNDREDS�OF�PROJECTS�&�150�NEWSPAPER�CARRIED�THE�NEWS
ON�8TH�SEPTEMBER,�INTERNATIONAL�LITERACY�DAYRILM�DID�HUNDREDS�OF�PROJECTS�&�150�NEWSPAPER�CARRIED�THE�NEWS
“I support Rotary IndiaLiteracy Mission
in it’s journey towardsa literate India andwould do my bit
to irradiate illiteracy from India”
Dr. Ashok ChoudharyHon’ble Minister for HRD, Govt. of Bihar
8TH SEPTEMBERINTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY
CELEBRITY�ENDORSEMENT
Rotary India Literacy MissionSkyline House, 145 Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata - 700 026
Phone : 033 2486 3434/35E-mail : [email protected] | Website : www.rotaryteach.org
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