Roopantar is an infrastructure improvement project of primary government schools in collaboration with local governments. The Foundation provides safe and child friendly infrastructure for the holistic development of students. The goal is to provide a conducive learning environment in the schools.
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What We Do
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Constructing state-of-the-art school buildings and toilets -
Providing ergonomic, child friendly furniture and teaching aids -
Refurbishing old school buildings for a safer learning environment -
Developing safe and accessible playgrounds for children
Our Trainings
- Life Skills
- Growing Up
- Responsible Behaviour
- Substance Abuse
- Peer Pressure and Bullying
- Child Sexual Abuse
- HIV/AIDS
- Gender Sensitization
- Safe Touch and Unsafe Touch
- Nutrition
- Health and Hygiene
- Bullying
- HIV/AIDS and Sexual health
- Stress Management
- Gender Sensitization and POSH
- POCSO Awareness
Our Efforts
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6 MCD Primary schools have been fully transformed with high quality refurbishment and top class furniture and fixtures. The building infrastructure has been overhauled, toilets redone, playgrounds developed and classrooms fully furnished -
The ‘K K Modi Khwabgah School Block’ is under construction in the Jasola MCD School. The school will be the first government school of its kind in India both in terms of design and quality of construction. This is the first time that the government has entered into an agreement with an NGO to provide infrastructure. It is unprecedented. -
The Foundation is currently in discussion with the government to build one more school this year.
Our Impact
95% – of the trained persons found the training useful
88% – of the trained persons felt the quality of training was excellent
90% – of the participants believed that after the training, they were able to express their thoughts clearly and communicate more effectively
80% – of the participants have experienced an increase in their self-esteem and care for others.
73% – of the participants are aware of growing up issues which includes, responsible sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS
60% – of the participants changed their attitude towards gender norms and roles