GramUrja

GramHunar Fellowship Educational Program

Keeping Migrant Children in School, Against All Odds

The Challenge: Interrupted Learning for Migrant Children

Every year, over 5 lakh sugarcane-cutting laborers from the Beed district of Maharashtra migrate for work, disrupting their children’s education. Many either drop out or struggle with severe learning gaps due to unstable schooling and lack of support.

GramHunar Fellowship Educational Program

The GramHunar Fellowship program ensures continuity in learning for children from migrant families. The GramHunar Fellows (Trained community educators) work in schools to bridge gaps in foundational literacy, numeracy, and life skills through personalized support—helping children stay connected to education despite migration challenges. GramHunar Fellows also work closely with parents to increase their involvement in their children’s education.

Key Aspects of the Program

Local Fellows Driving Change

Trained community educators provide personalized learning support, engaging children in interactive, hands-on education.

Stronger Foundations in Literacy & Numeracy

Activity-based methods ensure that children in Grades 1-5 develop essential reading, writing, and math skills.

Life Skills & Emotional Well-being

Children learn critical thinking, problem-solving, and socio-emotional skills, preparing them for life beyond academics.

Innovative Learning for Deeper Engagement

STEM education, field trips, Toy Bank, and creative initiatives make learning relevant, exciting, and impactful.

Parental Involvement for Lasting Impact

Fellows engage parents through home visits, equipping them to support their child’s education effectively.

Impact at a Glance

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Story of Change

“Jyoti Jivraj Chate, a third-grader, once struggled with learning and speech. She faced bullying and lacked confidence. With consistent support from her GramHunar Fellow, Nikita Chate, Jyoti has flourished—she now confidently participates in class, takes pride in her studies, and expresses herself through art. Her handwriting has improved, and her eagerness to learn reflects her newfound confidence.”

Every Child Deserves a Fair Chance at Education

With GramHunar Fellows, children don’t just stay in school—they thrive.