Awareness rally about educating girls

“Educating girls can help uplift communitie, states and nations” said Surabhi Kashyap, alumna of the English Access Micro Scholarship Program at Study Hall Educational Foundation.      

On 20 May 2023, Ms. Surabhi Kashyap an alumna of the English Access Microscholarship Program at Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organized a rally to advocate for girls’ right to education. More than 600 people participated in the rally including students from Prerna Girls School, Prerna Boys School, English Access Program and community members.

The aim of the rally was to increase parents’ awareness about girl child education and to instill gender justice. This march was carried out in two villages, Ujariyaon and Guwari. The rally is part of a larger project that aims to raise community awareness about the rights and education of the girl child.        

The rally was attended by Dr. Urvashi Sahni,  Founder-CEO, Study Hall Educational Foundation, COO Mr Anand chitravanshi, Rakhi Panjwani, Principal, Prerna Girls School, Roli Saxena, Vice Principal, Priyanka Saxena, Program Manager, Aarohini Initiative and her team members, Zareen Garcia, English Access ran away. Coordinator and Global Shapers, Vice Curator Sania Ashar 

The students performed a ‘Nukkad Natak’ regarding how not educating young girls can have adverse effects on their future. The students also interacted with the community members and asked them take a pledge against child marriage. 

Ms Surabhi Kashyap mentioned the importance of educating girls from an early age she said “Educating girls can help uplift communities, states and Nations” she also mentioned that a feminist approach in a child’s upbringing can help them become kinder and compassionate people.

“Child marriage is slavery,” says Dr Urvashi Sahni

Lucknow: Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organised Join the Discussion on Child marriage is slavery. Ms Ruchita Chowdhary, SP Women and Child Security wing, Lucknow, Director of Lucknow Childline, Dr. Sangeeta Sharma and Dr Uravshi Sahni, Founder and CEO of SHEF were the panelist of the discussion. Over 320 people attended the webinar. The aim was to address issue of child marriages. The panelists interacted with Gram Panchayat Pradhan, government officials, child Line and members of One Stop Center.

SHEF’s Founder and CEO Dr. Urvashi Sahni said “Child marriage is child slavery! Once we recognise this, only then we will be able to change the mindset of the masses.”

“The pradhans and the panchayat members should intervene in matters regarding child marriage. They should unlearn all old notions and think about the wellbeing of the children.” said Sangeeta Sharma while addressing the Pradhans and the Gram Panchayat members.

Ruchita Chaudhary, SP Women and Child Security wing, Lucknow said, “Child marriage is violence against women. Even today our society is unable to understand the gravity of the crime.”

During the webinar the panelists engaged and talked about how to intervene and stop child marriage and where can they find support and legal guidance from.

Teachers must empower students and educate them about gender equality and social justice, says Dr Urvashi Sahni at the convocation ceremony of NPTT.

LUCKNOW: Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) held the 8th convocation ceremony of its Nursery and Primary Teacher Training (NPTT). 18 students were awarded certificates and mark sheets upon the completion of the one-year course. 

“This is an apprenticeship model of teacher training that empowers teachers to acquire teaching skills suited to the needs of the children of the 21st century,” said Priya Kakkar, director, SHEF’s NPTT programme. 

“As teachers, it is our duty to ensure that the trainees flourish in their personal and professional lives. They must empower students and educate them about gender equality and social justice. Through this program, we teach our students to be “swatantra” and have complete autonomy over their own lives,” said Urvashi Sahni, founder and CEO, of SHEF. 

The graduating students shared their learning through a cultural presentation titled, “ Who Am I”? They shared their understanding of life and reminisced about their own experiences. The event was an amalgamation of poetry, dance and drama which was cheered on by the children and family members of the students who attended the convocation.

The NPTT certification course started in the year 2015. Since then more than 150 students have been trained and placed in various reputed schools such as Seth MR Jaipuria, CMS, Kunskapsskolan, Colvin Taluqdaar, Prep School, and Study Hall School in and around Lucknow, and many have got p[laced in schools all over India.

Get Set Go: GyanSetu celebrates 10 years of educating out of school children

Lucknow: Gyansetu, a unit of Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organized its first sports day on Tuesday, March 14th at K.D Singh Babu Stadium. Over 680 children participated from six districts from 70 distinct locations. The sports meet was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Mr. Ajay Singh, Principal, District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) along with the founder and CEO of SHEF, Dr. Urvahsi Sahni. Founded in 2011, GyanSetu has completed 10 years.

The event started with the zone display march followed by an invigorating yoga performance by the children. The highlight of the event was the hoop drill. The event was a mix of drills and races, and other PT displays. Taekwondo and tug-of-war races were the highlights of the day. The students were very excited about the relay events and obstacle races these events got the loudest cheers. 

Mr. Ajay Singh appreciated the hard work of children and teachers and said, “Children should be encouraged to participate in sports and more parents should let their children, especially girls, pursue sports as a career. Extracurricular activities are imperative for a child’s holistic development.” 

Dr Urvashi Sahni said, “We are thrilled to see our children perform so well. It’s an amazing experience for our children and this is the first time they are on field and have done so well. Through GyanSetu, we aim to educate every child, who for some reason has dropped out of school.”

GyanSetu is a cluster of community education centers in low-income communities and migrant labor colonies for out-of-school children. Currently, SHEF has 139 centers catering to over 4000 children in six districts of Uttar Pradesh. The GyanSetu program runs Early Childhood Development (ECD) centers, Primary centers, Digital literacy centers, Adult literacy centers, and a skill development center.

The sports event ended with the prize distribution and an energetic performance from Prerna Girls students. 

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“Education is the only way we can empower women and educate the society to see them as equals,” says Mr. Sushil Chandrabhan, SSP

Sitapur: Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organized an event ‘Gair barabari ke Khilaf Pakhwada’ engaging students and teachers from 43 government run upper primary schools of Laharpur block in Sitapur. This event is being conducted in order to raise awareness among boys about gender inequality and to help them become advocates of gender justice in the school and communities. The guests for the occasion were SSP Sushil Ghule Chandrabhan, Block Education Officer Shaheen Ansari, One Stop Centre in charge Deepika Ji, the member of Child Welfare Committee Sanjay Ji, and Laharpur thana in charge Rajeev Ji.

Sushil Ghule Chandrabhan said, “It is very important for women to become independent and take decisions about their life. Education is the only way we can empower women and educate the society to see them as equals.” 

Priyanka Saxena, Program manager of Aarohini Initiative said, “If we want equality and our country to progress, boys and men need to become advocates of gender justice and become active participants in building an egalitarian society.”

Students actively participated in several activities such as – critical dialogues, poster making, story writing and role play were conducted on the issue of inequality and social norms. The uniqueness of each child has been displayed through these activities. A drama was presented on ‘Discrimination’ by the students of Upper Primary School Basantipur got the first prize, the drama presentation on ‘Dowry’ by the students of Patwara School got the second prize. And the third prize was won by the girls, students of Nivori Vidyalaya by presenting a skit on ‘Child Marriage’. Director General of Police Sushil Chandrabhan appreciated the efforts made by all the participants and teachers by giving prizes and certificates to the winners. 

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“Education is the basic right of every child,” says Sandeep Kumar Singh, Minister of state, Basic Education, UP

“Education is the basic right of every child, and we are trying to reach every child in the country. Prerna school is doing such amazing work by educating girls and boys from the most vulnerable communities and has empowered them to reach new heights,” said Sandeep Kumar Singh, Minister of state, Basic Education, UP who was as the chief guest at the convocation ceremony of Prerna Girls and Boys School. Mr G Ramesh, Managing Director of HDB Financial Services Ltd and Dr Vinit Chauhan, Associate professor at IIM Lucknow and Dr Rajender Pensiya IAS officer, Lucknow UPS Nagar Vikas were the guests of honour at the ceremony. 

Prerna Girls School and Prerna Boys School (units of Study Hall Educational Foundation) organized their convocation ceremony on the 6 September. The students who successfully completed their class 10th and 12th board exams were felicitated. 40 girls and 13 boys were awarded with Late Sundari Devi Kapoor Memorial Scholarship. In addition, three Prerna alumnae who successfully completed their graduation and have enrolled for master’s program were awarded with Late Rajendra Mohini Satpal Malhotra Memorial scholarship.

The program started with Principal Rakhee Panjwani addressing the parents and thanking them for their support and congratulating the girls and boys for their achievements. The students performed ‘Ganesh Vandana’ mesmerizing the audience. 

Dr Urvashi Sahni, founder and CEO of SHEF congratulated the students and the parents. She said, “Every aspect of education at Prerna — the teachers, the curriculum, the culture of the school, is focused on helping the girls construct a sense of themselves as equal persons worthy of being respected by themselves and their communities. We don’t just focus on academic excellence, but to empower them and to build a capacity to aspire, to take charge of their lives, and to flourish. We also focus on boys to help them ”  

The students shared their experiences with the audience. Sonali Sahu, Prerna graduate said, “I feel proud to be a part of Prerna, we are taught that girls are equal and have every right to a life of their own choosing. With my teacher’s support I was able to do well in my class 12th examination. I also got the opportunity to study in Italy through a scholarship program. And it has been a great learning experience for me.” She also thanked her teachers and parents. 

Manju Rawat, mother of Shalu, a Prerna student said, “There is no school like Prerna. My children are welcomed in the classrooms with their lives and their problems. Teachers don’t just teach here but support them through all their challenges and help them achieve their dreams.” 

The ceremony continued with a delightful dance performance. The ceremony finished up with a vote of thanks by the vice Principal, Roli Saxena and National Anthem.

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“Chokhi (genuine) Kahaniyan stays true to its name throughout the program” says Akhilendra Dubey, Program Manager, ICDS Lucknow

Lucknow: Akhilendra Dubey, Program Manager, Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Lucknow at a unique storyteller event said, “Chokhi (genuine) Kahaniyan stays true to its name throughout the program. Through storytelling they have raised awareness around many social issues as well as environmental issues.” Mr Dubey was invited as the Chief Guest at a storytelling event – Chokhi Kahaniyan where out of school children from six districts performed for the first time. Chokhi Kahaniya was organized by Study Hall Educational Foundation’s (SHEF) GyanSetu Early Childhood Development centers. 

Dr Uravshi Sahni, founder and CEO of Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF), “This is a great opportunity to showcase their talent and build their aspirations. I am delighted to see parents gathered in huge numbers, especially fathers to see their children perform. In 2019, GyanSetu began giving focus to children ages 3 to 6 years through its Early Childhood Development (ECD) programme and we now have 54 centers educating over 1500 children under 3 to 6 years of age.” 

Reena Seth, who heads GyanSetu ECD program said, “Our students and teachers have worked really hard to make this event a huge success. I am so proud of these kids for performing so well.”

Tanmai Chaturvedi, Program Manager of Gyansetu said, “GyanSetu centers are hubs of community transformation, and children are at the very center of our program. It is heartening to see how talented these children are and how much they are enjoying performing on stage. This is a new experience for our children and the teachers..”

GyanSetu centers are run by SHEF. These are small, intimate learning support centers in rural and urban pockets where poverty, gender and caste intersect to prevent children from going to school. Spread across six districts of Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Sitapur, Unnao, Barabanki, Ayodhya and Pratapgarh), GyanSetu currently has 148 centers educating 4000 out-of-school children by pacing their learning with an aim to transition them to formal schooling. These centers also function as hubs of community transformation and create a sustainable and caring support system for first generation learners.

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“Going to study in the US is like a dream for me” says 16 year-old who won the US State Department’s scholarship

Lucknow: “Going to study in the US is like a dream for me, I would have never imagined studying abroad,” says 16 year-old Kashish, who got selected for the US State Department’s Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) programme scholarship. She leaves for St Louis, Missouri later this week. “It is a great learning opportunity for me and my school has been my biggest support throughout.” Kashish is a Prerna alum, who is currently studying in class 11 at Study Hall School on scholarship. She joined Prerna Girls School in 2009 and later earned a scholarship to study at Study Hall School because of her excellent academic performance. Kashish will be studying at Parkway South High School, in St Louis, Missouri, USA for this academic year. 

Kashish lost her father at the age of five. Her mother, Shashi is a single parent, raising three daughters and works at a women’s self help group, where she makes dry snacks and pickles. “My daughters have made me so proud. Kashish is going to study abroad. All of us are so excited and happy,” says Sahshi. “I dealt with society when they questioned me for not having a son and raising three daughters alone after losing my husband. I was able to send all my daughters to school because of Prerna School. I don’t need a son, I have my daughters”, she adds. 

Rakhee Panjwani, principal, Prerna Girls School (a unit of Study Hall Educational Foundation) says, “This is indeed a very proud moment for our school. Kashish has been one of the brightest students and it is her dedication and hard work that got her selected for the scholarship. We wish her good luck for her journey and hope that she returns more confident and encourages her peers too.”

In the past, 10 girls had been selected from Study Hall Educational Foundation for the YES programme to study in the US. The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) programme brings high school students from countries of strategic importance to the United States for an academic year.

American Embassy sponsored English Access Program, commences at SHEF

Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organized the opening ceremony of the English Access Microscholarship Program (Access). Over 100 students have been enrolled in the program from four units of SHEF (Prerna Girls School, Prerna Boys School, Vidyasthali school and Study Hall College). Over 400 children have graduated from the program. Access is a 2-year intensive English language program funded by the U.S Department of State for youth around the world for 13 to 20 year-olds. This is the fifth cycle of the English Access Program at SHEF.

The program started with a speech by Access Program Coordinator, Zarine Garcia, This program goes beyond just teaching English. Access is a place where creativity is sparked for everyone involved. There is a clear transformation in our students. It has opened doors to scholarship opportunities.”

Dr Uravshi Sahni, founder and CEO of SHEF said, “Welcome to the new students. This is going to be a good experience for all of you. It aligns with our vision, to educate children, empower them and inculcate the values of equality, social justice and democratic citizenship.”

Students then shared their experiences with the program and presented cultural performances. 

Ruth Goode, Regional English Language Officer (RELO), “English Access Microscholarship is to empower students from non-English speaking countries by teaching them professional skills, social skills, and leadership. More than 400 students from SHEF have been a part of this program.”

Sonali, an alum of Access Program said, “I have enjoyed the two years of Access program. It has given me so many opportunities. I went to Italy last for an exchange program. It has built my confidence and enhanced my personality.” 

Surya Narayan, a student of Study Hall College, “This is a great opportunity for me as well as other students. I am very excited to start this program. I am hoping to develop my English speaking skills.”

Job Fair for specially-abled: 5 students from Study Hall DOSTI get offers

Lucknow: 5 students from DOSTI school were offered jobs at a job fair for Persons with Disabilities organised by Youth4jobs Foundation in collaboration with CII, IDBN and Axis Bank at Study Hall School campus on Tuesday. Over 100 specially-abled persons were offered jobs at the fair. The event was a success as 200 people attended the fair and more than 500 registered. 30 corporate representatives from various sectors, like Hospitality, Retail, IT/ITeS, Banking & Finance, BPO, Travel & Tourism, E-Commerce, Manufacturing etc., participated.

Sanskar, a student of DOSTI school, was offered a job at Zomato Zia. Sanskar is a special child with intellectual disability, who joined DOSTI school in 2014. He has completed his class 12th in 2019 through NIOS. Last year, Sanskar also completed his diploma in Learning Based AEMP from AIMS Media. Like Sanskar, 4 other students from DOSTI have been shortlisted and will receive training in their respective fields.

Tarannum Khan, Head-mistress of DOSTI school said, “At DOSTI, our focus is on life outcomes and not just learning outcomes. We want our children to integrate as empowered individuals in society. This is a great initiative by Youth4Jobs for specially-abled people. Many of our students have registered and have been offered jobs already.” DOSTI is a unit of Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) and has been working for the last 17 years to educate special children according to pace, realize their best potential and become independent individuals.

Meera Shenoy, founder of Youth4Jobs said, “It is well established that the inclusion of persons with disabilities not only creates diversity but also makes business sense. This job fair is thus an excellent opportunity for corporations to meet, interview and employ this job ready talent pool, who add value to the organization for enhancing creativity, productivity, passion and employee retention.” 

Representatives from  Youth4Jobs and Corporate HRs will also offer services like Employability Assessments, post selection handholding and career Guidance and Counseling for job interviews to the candidates.