By Chingshang Yambem, Manipur There is a quiet little village about 25 kilometres from the Jiribam headquarters and 221 kilometres from…
As I write this piece, I’m heading home for a short visit. And as I bask in Barbados’ world-renowned sun, sea and sand, I’ll ruminate on the logistics of a Caribbean ASER in the not-too-distant future. Meanwhile, Wilima, Rukmini, Ranajit and the team are tirelessly preparing this year’s ASER report in time for the January 18th deadline.
As always, ASER has managed to open our eyes to many realities. While on one hand, we found families eager to send children to better schools, on the other hand, we found families who were struggling to send their children to government schools.
Crafting a tool and a program like this takes humility to go back to the beginning, thoughtfulness to cut to the heart of an issue, and imagination to understand the potential of such an effort.
As they persevered and finally reached the highest point, 18380 ft. above sea level, they raised the ASER flag. Within minutes they were back at work, completing their monitoring and rechecking task in adjoining villages.
Yet another milestone was achieved by ASER as we reached new heights.
Then I thought –“Did they do it because it is related to national interest?” I don’t know the exact reason but if it is because of their concern for the national interest, then for me it is an amazing thing to know. I must appreciate the spirit of these youth, and also congratulate ASER who could identify it and were able to utilize it.
By Abhay Barad ASER Team, Gujarat असर ने भारत की विविधता का दर्शन करवाया – कई सारे राज्यों में जाने…
Every year, around mid-January, we release the ASER report, last year was an exception when we decided to take a break in 2015. ASER 2016 will be released on January 18, 2017 in New Delhi.
Purnima Ramanujan Senior Associate, Research Unit (Disclaimer: The photos in this post are set in training halls but they tell…
At a personal level it was a wonderful opportunity to experience – albeit very briefly – an Indian village and to see community-level data collection in progress.