BHARTI FOUNDATION
Vision To help underprivileged children and young people of our country realize their
potential
LAUNCHED IN 2000 AS THE
PHILANTHROPIC ARM OF
BHARTI ENTERPRISES
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OUR PROGRAMS EDUCATION
Satya Bharti Learning Centres
Satya Bharti Quality Support Program
The Satya Bharti School Program
Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management, IIT Delhi
Bharti Centre for Communication, IIT Bombay
HIGHER EDUCATION
Bharti Institute of Public Policy, Indian School of Business, Mohali
SANITATION
Satya Bharti Abhiyan Nyaya Bharti
LEGAL & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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RESEARCH
Partnership with University of Cambridge
FLAGSHIP INITIATIVE – SATYA BHARTI SCHOOL PROGRAM
Senior Secondary School Program (Under PPP)
Primary/Elementary School Program
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• Quality education initiative • Rural-based • Free schools
- No fees - Student welfare: mid-day meals,
textbooks, notebooks • Underprivileged children • Pre-primary to Class XII • Special focus on the girl child • Vocational education
SATYA BHARTI SCHOOL PROGRAM – KEY FEATURES
BRIDGING THE EDUCATION DIVIDE
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MODEL 1: Greenfield Schools
Schools constructed by the Foundation on land
allotted/ leased by government or donors [200 schools in 6 states]
MODEL 2: Adopted Government
Schools Adopting and operating
Government schools [49 schools in Rajasthan]
MODEL 3: Schools Under PPP
Public-Private Partnership
with the Government [Five senior secondary
schools in Punjab]
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
COMMITMENT TO SOCIETY
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CURRENT STATUS
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254 Schools 249 Primary/Elementary Schools
Five Senior Secondary Schools
Six States (Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu,
Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal)
43,732 Students
49% Girls
75% Children from SC/ST/OBC Communities
1,689 Teachers
(66% Female Teachers)
Data as of 30th September 2016
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INNOVATIVE, VIBRANT CURRICULUM TO ENHANCE TEACHING LEARNING
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Developing Numeracy Skills
Building Vocabulary
Project-based Learning
Story Telling
FOCUS ON HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN
• Education delivery beyond academics
• Integrating social and value education
• Developing leadership and communication skills
Communication Skills English Quiz House Activities
Student Leadership Council 9
EDUCATED, EMPLOYABLE AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS OF TOMORROW
Campaign against Child Marriage
Campaign for Education of Girls
Campaign for Greener Environment
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Campaign on Girl Child Empowerment
Campaign towards Cleanliness & Sanitation
Campaign for Better Roads & Water Facilities
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NO ACTION IS TOO SMALL: EVERYDAY LEADERS ARE CHANGING THE WORLD
Students from Satya Bharti School, Lordi Dejgara, Jodhpur, Rajasthan receiving the Special Jury
Mention award for their campaign on ‘Creating Awareness on Right to Vote’
Design for Change**
Year 2015 2014 2013
No. of Entries (Satya Bharti Schools)
225 231 172
Winners 8 11 46
Pramerica Spirit of Community Awards*
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Year 2016 2015 2014
No. of Entries (Satya Bharti Schools)
57 66 61
Winners 3 (Silver); 5 (Bronze)
1 (Silver); 12 (Bronze)
1 (Special Jury Mention); 1 (Top 20); 6 (Top 40)
Satya Bharti School students receiving award at the Design for Change
*Participating since 2011 **Participating since 2009
#In 2014, the 11 winners were among Top 100; in 2013, the 46 winners were among Top 205, out of which 22 featured in Top100
DEDICATED & COMMITTED TEACHERS • Recruitment from local communities
• Passion and commitment towards children
• Alignment with the vision & mission
• Peer Learning Program; Coaching and Mentoring
• Teacher Subject Knowledge Test
• Reward, recognition and career growth path
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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERING PARENT & COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT Post Office Transactions
Rope Making
Solar Heating Model
Regular home visits and structured Parent-Teacher Meetings: Ensuring parent connect
Community Development Campaigns
Sharing of skills, knowledge and material donation
Community Volunteering: Preserving linkages with the local culture
Schools built on donated or leased land
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SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (A RESEARCH BY ERNST & YOUNG)
• Instilling greater
confidence
• Developing stronger
values
• Coherent in
communication
• Respecting elderly
IMPACT ON
CHILDREN
84.7% of children studying at Satya Bharti Schools were certain of their
responses and clear in their communication as compared to only 38.9%
children studying at other schools
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• Willingness to send girls
to schools
• Adopting better health &
hygiene practices
• Notable shift in
perception of education
IMPACT ON PARENTS & COMMUNITIES
SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (A RESEARCH BY ERNST & YOUNG)
96% of parents with a girl child studying at Satya Bharti School
wanted her to pursue higher education compared to73.7% parents
whose girl child goes to other schools
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SATYA BHARTI LEARNING CENTRES Partnering the Government in setting up centres to enroll and mainstream
‘Out-of-School’ children (OOSC)
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1,130 Centres (349 operational; 781 closed)
Three States (Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh & Jharkhand)
29,201 Children Impacted 6,840 Enrolled Children;
18,759 Mainstreamed Children
49% Girl Students
352 Education Volunteers
All Centres within Government Schools
Age Appropriate Learning Deepest Rural Pockets
Data as of 30th September 2016
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SATYA BHARTI QUALITY SUPPORT PROGRAM Collaborate with the existing Government system and work towards improving the quality
of education through need-based interventions
146 Schools
(Primary, Elementary & Senior
Secondary)
Six States
(Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab,
Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir and
Telangana)
48,756 Students
2,182 Teachers
Student Workshops Exposure to Competitions Activity Labs
Data as of 30th September 2016
Students and teachers of Satya Bharti Schools conducting Sanitation Campaigns with active participation of parents
and community members Constructed Sample Toilets
SATYA BHARTI ABHIYAN • Launched on 18th August 2014
• To improve sanitation conditions by providing toilets in 1000 villages of the adopted district of Ludhiana
• An initiative to construct:
o Individual toilets in rural households that do not have a toilet
o Girls’ toilets in Government schools where no such facility exists
Parameter Numbers
No. of direct beneficiaries
80,720
No. of individual toilets handed over
16,495
No. of villages covered 737
No. of girls’ toilets in Government schools
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• Satya Bharti schools have actively adopted campaigns to raise awareness on the hazards of open defecation and lack of sanitation
Data as of 30th September 2016
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NYAYA BHARTI
• 'Nyaya Bharti' is one-of-its-kind corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative by Bharti Enterprises,
one of India's most respected business groups.
• The primary objective of Nyaya Bharti is to provide aid to the underprivileged undertrials who are
first time offenders accused of petty offences and require financial and legal assistance to apply for
bail and release.
• It also extends assistance to poor convicts undergoing imprisonment for petty offences due to their
inability to pay petty fine imposed by the courts.
• Nyaya Bharti's Governing Board is headed by Justice A.S. Anand (Retired Chief Justice of India).
• The Nyaya Bharti initiative aims at providing legal assistance and creating awareness about the
undertrials' legal rights while complementing the legal aid work being undertaken by National Legal
Services Authority (NALSA) and State Legal Services Authorities (SLSAs) set up under statute
legislated by the Parliament.
• 24 undertrials have benefitted from this initiative.
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Data as of 31st August 2016