Education
From helping children enrol in school to supporting secondary, senior secondary, and college-level pathways, ARP India uses education as a long-term route to dignity and opportunity.
ARP India works across states with interventions designed around what communities actually need: enrolment support, learning continuity, awareness, skill development, rehabilitation, and governance participation.
From helping children enrol in school to supporting secondary, senior secondary, and college-level pathways, ARP India uses education as a long-term route to dignity and opportunity.
The organisation collaborates on camps, talks, hygiene and sanitation awareness, and local health drives with both government and non-government institutions.
Experts, volunteers, and community-facing formats like talks, rallies, activities, dramas, and skits are used to strengthen rights awareness and civic participation.
The profile makes it clear that ARP India’s programmes are especially designed for people who are not part of the mainstream. That means outreach is not abstract. It is practical, direct, and often local.
Free evening classes in multiple Delhi slums, custom teaching support, and subject-specific guidance create alternative learning continuity for children and students who need it most.
Counselling, enrolment assistance, and university admission support help students move from aspiration to actual entry.
Rallies, workshops, talks, and creative formats make information actionable for communities rather than keeping it locked inside institutions.
From park-based learning and yoga workshops to outreach in underserved neighbourhoods, these photographs reflect the everyday work behind ARP India’s programmes.
ARP India reports working with more than 10,000 children, approximately 2,000 women, and 900 youth through its programmes and activities. The organisation’s work continues across education, health awareness, and public participation with sustained grassroots engagement.