Summary
The Sanjeevani Project is a student-established organization that is working to combat illiteracy and poverty in rural India by constructing a primary school in the village of Ananthaiahgaripalli.
What is the issue, problem, or challenge?
Illiteracy in rural India is at 53.5%, the result of the largely ineffective pedagogy. The village of Ananthaiahgaripalli, inhabited by 3500, is exemplary of this educational environment due to the lack of resources that ultimately contribute to a poor quality of life. The historical lack of a foundational and functional
educative setting, exacerbated by a lack of government oversight, plays a large role in the
current compromised living conditions.
How will this project solve this problem?
The Sanjeevani Project will guarantee a higher literacy rate, a holistic education, and higher living standards for the village children by providing excellent educational infrastructure, curriculum, trained teachers, and a clean water system.
Potential Long Term Impact
The project will educate approximately 500 children which will help them improve their living standards, rise out of poverty, and give back to their community in the future.
Project Message
"After visiting Ananthaiahgaripalli, I realized the urgent need to help improve the living standards of these individuals. This led me to invest my time and energy into such a large project."
- Victor Siclovan, Vice President
Funding Information
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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