Introduction
Improving Education for a Better Future
The Road to School (RTS) programme, a flagship initiative of Ashok Leyland, has won the Changemaker award in the Chairperson’s Award category. This prestigious recognition is a testament to the programme’s dedication to enhancing the quality of education for underprivileged children in government primary schools across India.
The Journey of RTS
A Model for Sustainable Change
The RTS programme was conceived to address poor learning outcomes in government primary schools in remote districts of Tamil Nadu. Since its inception, the programme has expanded to 2,400 schools, impacting 2,30,000-plus students across five States – Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam. The initiative has also reached Alwar in Rajasthan and Bhandara in Maharashtra.
The programme’s primary objective is to build a strong foundation for primary school children by conducting remedial classes, bridging the learning gap, developing foundational literacy and numeracy, promoting hygiene and wellness, and unleashing their creativity through art. By providing a nurturing environment, RTS aims to empower students to reach their full potential and become valuable members of society.
Ambitions and Expansion
Aiming to Touch One Million Students
According to Shenu Agarwal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ashok Leyland, the company’s ultimate goal is to impact one million students by 2030. To achieve this, RTS plans to expand its reach to more States, including one of the Northeastern States. The programme will focus on government schools for students from classes I to VIII, providing them with a robust educational foundation.
Conclusion
Impacting the Future, One Student at a Time
The Road to School programme’s journey is a testament to the power of corporate social responsibility and the impact that businesses can have on society. By empowering underprivileged children through education, Ashok Leyland is not only improving their lives but also contributing to the betterment of the society as a whole. As RTS continues to expand its reach and impact, it is crucial to recognize the programme’s efforts and support its initiatives to ensure a brighter future for India’s youth.
Frequently Asked Questions
RTS FAQs
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What is the main objective of the Road to School programme?
The main objective of RTS is to provide a robust educational foundation to underprivileged children in government primary schools, enabling them to reach their full potential.
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How many schools and students has RTS impacted so far?
RTS has impacted 2,400 schools and over 2,30,000 students across five States – Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam.
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What is Ashok Leyland’s aim for RTS by 2030?
Ashok Leyland aims to impact one million students by 2030 through the RTS programme.
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Where does RTS plan to expand its reach?
RTS plans to expand its reach to more States, including one of the Northeastern States, and will focus on government schools for students from classes I to VIII.
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What is the importance of education in the Road to School programme?
Education is the key to unlocking a child’s potential, and RTS believes that by providing a robust educational foundation, it can empower underprivileged children to become valuable members of society.