AmritaCREATE, under a grant from DeitY is training 1000 tribal youth in basic Computer Skills and Health Awareness, directly in the remote tribal belts of Idukki, Attapadi and Wayanad.
Read MoreRural India has very limited exposure to technology in education. According to the 2014- 2015 report from National University of Educational Planning and Administration
Read MoreChancellor Amma in her keynote address at the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) held at New York on 8th July 2015, mentioned the importance of educating women.
Read MoreRural Development is crucial for a country’s growth. The development of rural India is dependent literacy. Amrita RITE, though its adult literacy and education programs, presents opportunity
Read MoreThe Amrita Awareness Ambassador (AAA) Program was born out of Amma’s vision to keep children from losing their way by teaching them about the evils
Read MoreAmrita RITE believes in preparing children for life by giving them a holistic education. Chancellor Amma’s vision is to provide children with education
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