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A grassroot organization aiming to bridge the divide between urban and rural children.

Who we are

Bridge The Gap is a registered non profit organization (2021) aiming to bridge the divide between urban and rural children. Our primary objective is to provide quality education to rural children by catering to their individual needs with a focus on practical and experiential learning. Our initiatives span from early childhood to UG/PG, ensuring a holistic approach that addresses the diverse needs of learners. We collaborate with local communities, governments and like-minded partners to create a supportive ecosystem for rural education. 

What we do

We build an environment that motivates children, parents, and government equally to be part of the program’s journey.

Early Childhood Education Program
ZP Primary School Support Program
Learn For Tomorrow Centre
Holistic Development Program
Teacher Training Program
Mobile Library Project

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We started with one village now we are impacting four villages.​

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BTG outreach through the new school

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We started with one centre now we have scaled up to nine intervention spaces. 

Stories of Change

Shlok got into the groove

With classes made enjoyable by the instructors, students like Shlok Dhengre, eagerly attend lectures, increasing their attendance from 40% to an impressive 99%. Beyond that, Shlok has emerged as a leading taekwondo enthusiast, even conducted classes during the summer camp.

Kanak turns failure into success

In our result-oriented society, failures often go unnoticed. But at BTG, we regard them as an opportunity to improve. Kanak's journey is a testament to this philosophy. After initial struggles, she excelled academically, securing 84%, and also emerged as a leader in girls' taekwondo.

Nishant chanalizes his energy

While talkative students are often reprimanded elsewhere, at BTG, we appreciate their enthusiasm and creativity. Nishant once faced criticism for his disruptive behaviour but now has channeled it into his strength, resulting in an impressive 83% in his last school exam.

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