ABOUT US

Active Edu Foundation

Active Edu foundation, NGO is the philosophy of India’s Ed tech and skill development company under the pioneering vision of the Founder of Active Edu Technologies India Pvt. Ltd since 2003. At Active Edu Foundation, through sustained and innovative skills-based initiatives, we aim to bring about an inclusive change in the skill ecosystem of untapped regions in the semi-urban and rural areas of the country. It has grown from small beginnings to become one among the Ed tech social welfare organizations, running active humane education programs.






Active Edu has partnered with the Skill India - National Skill Development Corporation to offer skills-based training to youth. We are also executing a number of Central and State Government skill development projects. We work together for the social cause to make the technological skill sets like robotics, coding, AI etc. to the underprivileged. Skills for India is the manifestation of a vision to facilitate transformative change by empowering and enhancing the employability of the Indian youth; leveraging the power of education to build bridges between rural communities and the urban economy and make skill development opportunities inclusive and accessible to a cross-section of society.

Vison & Mission

Our vision and mission are aligned with UNESCO - Sustainable Development Goals - SDG4 - quality education. UNESCO - Sustainable Development Goals - SDG4 - Quality Education It aims to “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.” Education is a human right and a force for sustainable development and peace. Every goal in the 2030 Agenda requires education to empower people with the knowledge, skills and values to live in dignity, build their lives and contribute to their societies. Today, more than 262 million children and youth are out of school. Six out of ten are not acquiring basic literacy and numeracy after several years in school. 750 million adults are illiterate, fuelling poverty and marginalization.

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