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How Charities for Education work towards eradicating illiteracy in rural India?
Posted by sunainaram on October 20th
, 2016
The need for education cannot be over emphasized. It is a pity that even after 70 years of independence, our literacy rate is about 75 %, and more than 70 % of illiterates are female The worst sufferer is the rural India.
It is therefore important that apart from government initiatives, there is a need for CSR activities of corporate, and Sitaram Jindal Foundation Bangalore is one such Trust that is dedicated to the cause of rural India
, especially working for the empowerment of rural societies with education.
Poverty is the root cause for illiteracy in India and many a charity for education in India strives to eliminate this illiterate scenario through their scholarships, fee concessions and free education. In this backdrop, it is the rural areas which are much affected due to their downtrodden nature and underdeveloped infrastructure. So, even though there are many intelligent students in the rural set up of India, they are unable to continue their education due to inadequate facilities at school, lack of adequate teachers and school equipment. Many charity institutions try to help such students through establishing educational institutions in such areas and provide education at low cost or free of cost to wipe out illiteracy in rural areas.
Sitaram Jindal Foundation is one of the education NGOs in India working relentlessly to uplift rural society from the clutches of ignorance and enlighten them with knowledge attained through education. SJF runs a chain of educational institutions for rural children in Karnataka to help them continue their higher secondary education, collegiate education and vocational education. All the institutions established by SJF function with a motto to aid poor children who are meritorious and deserving but do not have sufficient money to pursue their education with scholarships, concessions and free education. As a successful NGO in Bangalore, SJF also provides gold medals to students of various universities and colleges to encourage top rankers in various fields of education. It is also running a Book Banking Scheme to disseminate knowledge among rural children.
SJF, a charity for education also runs a health care institute to promote awareness of wellbeing among people. Its museum contains a display of parts of our body with their functions to make people understand how human body works. It also runs Mahila Arts and Craft Charitable Institute to support poor women who can get some kind of livelihood through learning vocational courses like tailoring#3# embroidery, typing etc.
Thus, SJF is one of the major contributors towards eradicating rural illiteracy through its charity institutions that prove to the motivational force in improving the educational status of rural places in India.
>What the art galleries Dubai should do in the technology era
Posted by sharonevans on November 21st, 2014
Buying what you need online is so popular nowadays that we can’t imagine our shopping habits without it. Everything can be purchased over the Internet, from clothing items and food#4# to furniture, tools, and gadgets. What about art Dubai? Can you purchase paintings, prints or photographs online? The answer is yes. Fine artists and their patrons have been arranging direct sales and commissions via the Internet successfully for years. Now, traditional art galleries Dubai are reaping the benefits regarding online sales as consumer confidence in the purchase of works of art online skyrockets. In some instances it may no longer be the patron walking through the gallery doors that keeps them open#5# but rather hugely supportive online sales.
It seems logical that the sale of artistic creations, whether it is music, books or art Dubai, can be done more efficiently and cost-effectively online than in the bricks and mortar world. While many in the art industry (both artists and art galleries Dubai) would argue that art is different, that you have to see it in person and touch it before you can make such a high value purchase#6# many art buyers disagree. As we all become more and more comfortable with the internet as a medium for commerce, we’re willing to make higher value purchases.
Many experts believe that art galleries Dubai need to come up with aggressive online strategies, like the first art gallery online in Dubai. There is no perfect model for selling art Dubai online yet. However, it’s not going to work to have a static website with a few images of artwork and artist’s bios thrown up for visitors to review. Deep and media rich websites are going to be expected, and e-commerce will be mandatory. Art galleries Dubai are going to have to place a lot more emphasis on the art-buying experience than the process. In some ways#7# buying art Dubai is more like the performing arts than traditional retail. Art Dubai buyers often visit galleries while they are travelling and are looking for a cultural experience, as much as a retail one. Shows and studio visits have always been important, but they are going to become even more so.
Galleries are going to have to become media experts. There is a lot of success offering multimedia experiences to buyers. Not all of that experience can be duplicated online, but a lot of it can. The tools to produce rich media content have become less expensive and more accessible, and you can now see the FIRST art gallery ONLINE in Dubai.
As artists gain more independence by using online tools and more savvy marketing techniques#8# galleries are going to have to think of artists as full partners in the business. While it should have been this way all along, many galleries have treated their artists (especially eme.
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