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Strengthening Education Through Inclusive Infrastructure Development

Government Schools, Babina (Jhansi) and Shahjahanpur (Sindhauli Block)

Access to Safe Drinking Water:

Need Identified: Limited access to clean and safe drinking water impacted student health and hygiene.
Intervention: RO water purifiers were installed in schools.
Impact: Ensured availability of safe drinking water, promoting better hygiene and well-being among students.

Provision of Benches:

Need Identified: Students lacked proper seating arrangements, often relying on floor seating, which affected comfort and concentration.
Intervention: Benches were provided across multiple government schools.
Impact: Improved posture, classroom discipline, and enhanced student engagement.

Sanitation Infrastructure Development:

Need Identified: Inadequate sanitation facilities affected student safety, dignity, and regular attendance, especially for girls.
Intervention: Separate toilet complexes for boys and girls were constructed in select schools.
Impact: Improved hygiene, enhanced dignity, and encouraged consistent school attendance.

Classroom Environment Enhancement:

Need Identified: Lack of adequate infrastructure such as ventilation and basic classroom facilities impacted the learning experience.
Intervention: Ceiling fans and essential classroom improvements were implemented.
Impact: Created a more comfortable and conducive learning environment for both students and teachers.

Digital Learning Support:

Need Identified: Limited access to digital tools restricted interactive and modern teaching methods.
Intervention: Smart TV was provided to support digital learning in classrooms.
Impact: Enhanced student engagement and enabled more interactive and effective learning experiences.

The community development initiative undertaken by Fourth Partner Energy Private Limited has created a meaningful impact by improving access to essential infrastructure, strengthening learning environments, and supporting better educational outcomes across government schools in Babina and Shahjahanpur.

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Infrastructure Repairs:

Need Identified: Structural damage to school buildings posed safety concerns.
Intervention: Broken boundary walls, roofs, and flooring were repaired with durable materials.
Impact: These repairs ensured safety and longevity of the school infrastructure, providing a conducive environment for learning.

Sanitation Facilities:

Need Identified: Inadequate sanitation facilities discouraged attendance, especially among girls.
Intervention: Toilets for boys, girls, and teachers were repaired, and additional urinals were constructed.
Impact: Improved hygiene and reduced absenteeism, particularly for female students and helped to improve the academic performance.

Provision of RO Water Facility:

Need Identified: Lack of safe drinking water led to health issues.
Intervention: RO systems and water storage tanks were installed.
Impact: Students and staff gained access to clean drinking water, improving their overall health and well-being.

Library and Learning Materials:

Need Identified: Limited access to books and teaching materials hindered academic growth.
Intervention: Libraries with storybooks, maps, and teaching-learning aids were established.
Impact: The initiative fostered reading habits and improved educational outcomes for students.

Anganwadi Centre:

Need Identified: Early childhood education lacked essential resources.
Intervention: Age-appropriate tables, BaLA painting to the classrooms, mats, chairs, indoor games, books, and a ramp for accessibility were provided.
Impact: A nurturing environment for toddlers was created, supporting their physical, cognitive, and social development.

The community development initiative undertaken by Fourth Partner Energy Private Limited (4PEL) has had a significant and positive impact on the lives of: 71 children & 4 teachers & 22 Anganwadi children and 1 teacher.