IIMPACT runs 40 Learning Centres in the Mewat region of Haryana. Access to education in Mewat has been a problem, especially for girls. The abysmally poor literacy rate here ranges from 1.76% to 2.13 %, being the lowest in the country.
IIMPACT currently runs 60 Learning Centres in the Pakur District of Jharkhand In this tribal, minority inhabited area out-of-school girls are the norm. There is very little or no access to female education because of the prevailing regional, social and gender discrepancies.
In April 2012 IIMPACT extended its reach to the State of Uttarakhand. IIMPACT conducted a survey in the villages of the Capital District Dehradun in the month of March 2012 and identified villages with a very high concentration of out-of-school girls, mostly belonging to minority and tribal populations. IIMPACT has started learning centers in each
IIMPACT currently runs 300 Learning Centres in villages in across Uttar Pradesh. An acute lack of access to schools nearby is the main reason for girls not going to school. Girl child education is in fact extremely low in these areas, where female literacy falls below 12%, the lowest in the country. Ever since IIMPACT
IIMPACT currently runs 56 Learning Centres in villages in Alwar District. The area is characterized by social and economic backwardness but has a large number of women’s Self Help Groups who have benefited from micro credit. IIMPACT enlists the support of these Self Help Groups to promote the importance of education and has ended up
1541 GIRLS HAVE GRADUATED 1189 CONTINUE TO STUDY The first batch of 75 IIMPACT girls had passed Class 5 in 2006 and joined formal schools from Class 6. This number has gone up in successive years. This year 762 girls have passed and a majority of them have joined Class 6, a new milestone for