Empowering financial and moral aid to poor children and communities
Our country is home to millions of poor children and communities who have very little means in life. Many of them even strive to get the basic needs of life: food, hygienic water, enough clothing, and a roof over their head. Despite significant progress made in the socio-economic world since independence, even today, almost 25% of India’s population exists below the poverty line, as per the World Bank survey. This tells that a massive 280 million people in our country survive on less than 80 rupees per day on spending power parity. In such a case, interventions by charities and NGOs become extremely important along with the initiatives and schemes rolled out by the government. The solution to tackling deprivation does not lie in doling out help to the needy. The priority here should be on training them with all the essential tools, quality education, proper healthcare security, and…