Education offers the right breakthrough for a better world. It is a necessity that helps children find and create opportunities for a better future. However, even today, access to quality education remains out of reach for many children. Donations deliver a direct impact on their lives and provide them with the resources required for growth.
The right to education is not only a fundamental human right but a necessity, yet a large portion of the Indian population remains uneducated due to inefficient resources. The absence of these resources keeps many children from marginalised communities entangled in the relentless cycle of poverty, impoverishment and lack of opportunities. When you donate to child education, you open doors to help these children emerge from the deep crevices of poverty and live a fulfilling life.
Despite the importance of child education, several aspects pose a significant challenge for children to have access to proper education facilities.
Economic Barriers
Poverty and financial restraints pose a significant barrier between children and education. Families in marginalised communities often struggle to meet their basic needs. They cannot afford to pay for educational expenses such as school fees, uniforms, books, and more. These children are also very likely to drop out of school and start working at an early age to contribute to the household income. Donations for education can help cover basic educational costs by covering school fees, uniforms, books and school supplies, and reduce the economic burden on many families, allowing children to continue their education without the fear of financial constraints.
Gender and Cultural Inequality
In many parts of the communities, cultural norms and traditional gender practices restrict access to educational opportunities, especially for girls. Families and individuals with deeply ingrained biases and cultural prejudices may prioritise education for boys over girls, leading to continuous gender gaps. While NGOs and the government have been battling against these practices and setting up programs and schools for girl’s education, many families remain adamant about change. Donations can help fund awareness programmes that can help change this narrative and create a more inclusive educational society where even girls get access to equal opportunities.
Lack of Proper Infrastructure Facilities
Inadequate or non-existent school infrastructure and facilities pose significant challenges for children in gaining access to education. Poorly built buildings with unsanitised classrooms, facilities, zero access to modern technology, electricity and secure transportation facilities further add to the difficulties in obtaining proper education. Donations and contributions can help NGOs and charities gain access to proper facilities and improve school infrastructure in marginalised communities.
Donations towards child education are more than just financial aid. Education is a powerful tool necessary for individual and societal transformation. It not only opens doors to opportunities that otherwise would have remained closed but also promotes inclusivity among children from the underprivileged parts of the country.
However, it’s not a one-way street. Supporting these initiatives by NGOs and charities, individuals can not only contribute towards creating an inclusive and educated society but gain tax benefits as well. Donations made in the act of community service, such as educational donations, are tax exempted under 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act. However, it’s essential to note that these donations under section 80G have a specific limit and are only exempted when made to a registered charity organisation or NGO.
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