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📍 Chimakurthy & Kanigiri  •   AP, India

SURAVARAPU KONDAREDDY
PUPIL’S WELFARE SOCIETY

(SKR PUPIL’S WELFARE SOCIETY)

Empowering Abilities • Building Confidence • Creating Futures

Est. 1999
12A & 80G 
PWD ACT, 2016 Registered
DDRS Funded
+91-9505060361

Child Rights Promotion Programme

Empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities

Protecting every child’s right to safety, education, and a life free from exploitation  
1,112 individuals reached in 2024-25

Child Rights Promotion Programme

What This Programme Does

Disability is not the only barrier that differently-abled children in rural Andhra Pradesh face. They also face child labour, child marriage, exploitation, and the systematic denial of legal rights that most urban children take for granted. The Child Rights Promotion Programme ensures that SKR’s work extends beyond the classroom — into the community structures and legal systems that shape a child’s life outside school.

The programme educates communities, empowers families, builds the capacity of local leaders and educators, and provides direct legal support to children whose rights have been violated. It operates alongside the Chimakurthy Town administration’s Bangaru Balyam Programme — the district government’s initiative against child marriage and bonded labour — amplifying reach and impact.

ST children in SECs

SHG leaders reached

Legal cases supported

%

Rights restored

Programme Activities

 Supplementary Education Centres (SECs)
  • Established SECs for 76 Scheduled Tribe (ST) children in 4 habitations of Chimakurthy Town, Prakasam District
  • After-school learning support — literacy, numeracy, and life skills for children at risk of dropping out
  • Safe learning spaces for children from communities where school attendance is inconsistent

 

 Community Awareness & Anti-Exploitation Campaigns         
  • Awareness campaigns on child marriage, child labour, trafficking, bonded labour, and sexual abuse
  • 358 SHG leaders reached through awareness sessions — equipping women’s groups as frontline child rights advocates
  • 545 students reached through school-based child rights education sessions
  • 53 teachers trained on child rights identification, mandatory reporting, and protective responses
  • 156 children with disabilities reached with tailored child rights awareness — understanding their own entitlements

 

Legal Support & Case Intervention
  • Legal support provided to 50 children and families facing rights violations in 2024–25
  • Case types: child marriage prevention, child labour withdrawal, trafficking prevention, abuse reporting
  • Coordination with police, district child protection officers, and legal aid services