Memebers of Aryan Group Rajpur Centre Dehradun

In 2005 Aryan Group launched a new Corporate Membership package specifically tailored for NGOs.
NGO Membership provides your staff with exclusive opportunities to meet our researchers and to network with senior people from business, the diplomatic world, academia, government and the media.
  • One 'NGO Pass' for use at all of our Members' Events and for library access. This allows for maximum flexibility as any one person within your organization can use the 'NGO Pass' to attend our events and also, space permitting, can bring a guest. Our Members' Events programme has over one hundred events a year and as the NGO Membership is a Corporate Membership the 'NGO Pass' can also be used for our Corporate Events and receptions.
  • Access for all staff to the Members' Area of the website where you can find archived issues of The World Today and International Affairs along with transcripts and recordings of our events.
  • NGO discount for most of our conferences.





Demonstration of Child Labour and Abuse - By Aryan Group

Abuse:
Many of the street children who have run away from home have done so because they were beaten or sexually abused. Tragically, their homelessness can lead to further abuse through exploitative child labour and prostitution.
 
 

Not only does abuse rob runaway children of their material security, it also leaves them emotionally scarred. Many of the abused children Aryan Group encounters are traumatised and some refuse to speak for months. To aggravate matters, children often feel guilty and blame themselves for their mistreatment. Such damage can take years to recover from in even the most loving of environments; on the streets it may never heal.
A large proportion of the boys and girls in Aryan Group's homes have suffered abuse. In addition to fulfilling their material needs, we seek to provide a warm and caring atmosphere. Our vocational centres are also a safe, fun places where children gain confidence and self-esteem. We run a help line for children in need, and our staff are trained by professional counselors as well as have years of experience on how to foster the children's emotional development.

Child Labour:
Most Indian street children work. In Jaipur, a common job is rag-picking, in which boys and girls as young as 6 years old sift through garbage in order to collect recyclable material. The children usually rise before dawn and carry their heavy load in a large bag over their shoulder. Rag-pickers can be seen alongside pigs and dogs searching through trash heaps on their hands and knees.Other common jobs are collecting firewood, tending to animals, street vending, dyeing cloth, begging, prostitution and domestic labour.
Children that work are not only subject to the strains and hazards of their labour, they are also denied the education or training that could enable them to escape the poverty trap.

Aryan Group provides non-formal street schools to ensure that working children get at least a basic education. We nurture community support for our schools and seek to mainstream suitable children into the private education system. We also provide popular and practical vocational training where older children can learn skills while also earning some money.

Aryan Group is Poviding Employment in Dehradun

India as a nation is faced with massive problem of unemployment. 
The unemployment rate in India was last reported at 9.4 percent in 2009/10 fiscal year. From 1983 until 2000, India's Unemployment Rate averaged 7.20 percent reaching an historical high of 8.30 percent. Our Group has taken this responsibility to provide the employment at least to some of the people. To make successful this dream we are running some of the E- learing program so that we can make people self dependent and employable.


Women are also getting the privilege of learning and becoming self depending by innovative work methods, selling handcraft and doing jobs in free hours. Our dream is to provide as much as possible resources to develop the career of each individual who are underprivileged and poor. For those who has talent to earn but not getting the proper guidance and platform to show it to people.

Objectives of Our Socio - Cultural Aryan Group

Humanity Care Foundation is strongly believe that education is the birth right of every human being and keeping this moral in mind we are forwarding steps with those child who has dreams to fly with the wings and we fill some colors of education, environment and employment in their dreams and providing strength to their wings so that they can reach high.


To make it successful we have taken initiatives to provide the education to the poor and needy children from rural and slums of India of each state slowly. In this field of social work we will not be constant in our duties to the society and its people. And we have faith that our today’s these steps will be the mile stones in future and will make everyone educated.

Aryan Group Believe in Education

Aryan Group strongly believe that each human being has right to get educated. 3 carore,12 lakhs children are not getting the education in India. To fill this gap between the children and education we have started our efforts to make a bridge by run the project name Rite To Education and Apna school.
 

The RTE (Rite to education) is the first and foremost step to reach out those families where education is beyond the reach of them and they do not know the importance of schools in their life. We meet them and sensitize them and ask them to send their children to schools. If the schools are not available nearby we open our own centers where each child get free education, and get a play school atmosphere.Emphasis is on providing education not in the typical classroom manner, but to give a child a wider canvas of exposure in a socio-cultural environment.

It is important that education is imparted in an environment, which focuses on instilling dignity of labor. With its new model, HCF India has made a major breakthrough in the last 7 years. It has created an environment where the children are encouraged to develop their own personality. This is achieved through making education a fun activity and involves workshops on group learning methods, drama, dance, creative arts and other non-traditional methods of learning. Eminent personalities from different walks of life come and interact with the children and the inspiration gleaned from these visits does impact the children's enthusiasm. The interest generated in such activities also enables identification of talent, which can eventually have potential for earnings and thereby ensure graduating to higher education or vocational training.

 
 

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