Hyderabad (Telangana): The right to education is one of the fundamental rights. Some have the resources to achieve their goals, others with limited means are forced to forego them. Poverty and family background are the major reasons for limited career growth. Recognising the importance of literacy, Prerana Foundation has taken up the cause of educating the adult and underprivileged population in Telangana.
In this connection, the foundation first took up 'Angadi Badi', a market-school initiative. The initiative was started at the vegetable market at Balasamudram in Hanumakonda. Vegetable vendors here get busy with books by late noon. Even those who are 60 years old trace and practice the alphabet. The vendors here have been learning the basics for three months now.
No boards or desks
The organisers have focused on adult education by setting up a school in the vegetable market. However, there are no desks, chairs or blackboards in this school. Alongside, the foundation had set up a makeshift school for the children living in underprivileged areas of Hanumakonda’s Prakashreddypet. They also arrange meals for the kids alongside educating them.
Two hours a day
Up to 70 per cent of vendors in the market are women. The majority of them are illiterate. The foundation has been conducting classes from III to V in the afternoon. They provide pencils, chalks, books and pens to the students. Fellow literate vendors are helping them understand the basics.
Desire to study