Teaching
computers to BMC students a year ago and now being a coordinator for the same
is a very fulfilling experience; a chance to give back to the society, a chance
to bring balance in society.
Making the
future generation computer literate empowers them to be at par with the world.
It's always a good experience dealing with children, there is so much to learn, so much to teach & share with them. Their eagerness & enthusiasm to learn drives you to bring something new to class every time & keeps you engaged and interested in teaching even the most basic things.
It's always a good experience dealing with children, there is so much to learn, so much to teach & share with them. Their eagerness & enthusiasm to learn drives you to bring something new to class every time & keeps you engaged and interested in teaching even the most basic things.
Children grasp quite well inspite of the
language limitation because of their interest in the subject. This is Sustainable Development in the true
sense. I strongly believe in educating children and am working towards it. I've
done numerous odd jobs but nothing is as fulfilling as social work. I appeal to everyone to use their time or
money or effort for a cause like this one.
I was part of CLP (Computer Literacy Project) last year, but as volunteer responsible for teaching in few schools which I thoroughly enjoyed. This year, my responsibility increased and I coordinate between volunteers and schools, so the growth has been tremendous.
The exposure is good, the perks, workshop and
meetings with like-minded people who want to help, both young and experienced,
promotes growth.
All in all it’s been a smooth and evolving process, working with CACR and I wish to continue indefinitely.
-Krupesh Pandya
Krupesh is a co-ordination with NGO CACR , a social enterprise working in Public schools of Mumbai to improve education and health
Krupesh is a co-ordination with NGO CACR , a social enterprise working in Public schools of Mumbai to improve education and health
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