EDUCATION

EDUCATION

Education is the foundation upon which strong, empowered, and self-reliant communities are built. At Praanvi Foundation, we are committed to ensuring that every child and youth—regardless of their background—has access to quality education and meaningful learning opportunities.

Our education initiatives focus on removing barriers such as poverty, lack of resources, and limited access to schools. We support children with school enrollment, learning materials, digital education tools, and mentorship, helping them stay in school and realize their full potential. We also work with youth and adults to promote literacy, skill development, and career readiness.

Through community engagement and sustainable education programs, we aim not only to educate minds but also to inspire confidence, curiosity, and hope for a better future. By investing in education today, we are shaping responsible, capable, and empowered leaders of tomorrow.

Scholarship Opportunities
Scholarship Beneficiaries Criteria for selection
Girls Education Empowerment Scholarship Girls pursuing higher education or vocational training Limited financial means, academic performance, and willingness to pursue education independently
Higher Education Support Scholarship Students wishing to pursue higher secondary, graduate, or vocational education Strong academic record, financial need, and commitment to completing the chosen course
Merit & Talent Scholarship Students demonstrating exceptional academic performance or special talent in sports, arts, music, or leadership activities Consistent academic excellence, demonstrated talent, discipline, and motivation to excel
Praanvi Education Scholarship Children from economically weaker sections who require financial support to continue their school education Families with limited financial means, priority given to single-parent households, orphaned children, or families facing serious financial hardship
Need-Based Community Scholarship Students from marginalized or underserved communities Financial hardship, family background, recommendation from school or community representatives