Adhiti Education Trust
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Adhiti Education Trust understands that before you give your time, skills, or resources to an organisation, you want to know exactly who you are supporting and why. This page answers the questions most frequently asked by donors, volunteers, partners, and community members who want to get involved with AET's work in rural West Bengal.
If you do not find the answer you are looking for here, reach out through the Contact page. The AET team is always happy to help.
Donating to Adhiti Education Trust online is simple and fully transparent. Reach out to the team through the Contact page or visit the Donors section of the AET website for details on how to contribute. Every donation — regardless of size — goes directly toward sustaining free learning centres, teacher training, and educational resources for rural children across West Bengal. Adhiti Education Trust acknowledges every donor publicly as part of its commitment to transparent giving.
Volunteering with Adhiti Education Trust is open to educators, professionals, and individuals with skills relevant to child-centred education. To submit a volunteer enquiry, reach out through the Contact page with a brief note about your background and areas of interest. AET matches volunteers with program needs across mentoring, academic support, field engagement, and advisory roles. Opportunities are guided by the principles of dignity, accountability, and community relevance that define everything Adhiti Education Trust does.
Yes, Adhiti Education Trust is a duly registered public trust in India, fully compliant with all applicable statutory requirements under Indian law. The Trust operates with complete transparency and makes its registration certificates, trust deed, and compliance records available upon request. Adhiti Education Trust is governed by an active Board of Trustees and a committed leadership team, ensuring that every decision is made with integrity, accountability, and the organisation's educational mission at the forefront.
Adhiti Education Trust runs three integrated educational programs for rural children in West Bengal. Dhulomati offers free, play-based preschool education for children aged 2 to 6. Slate Pencil supports foundational literacy and numeracy for primary school children. Chok Khori provides continued learning support and academic reinforcement for adolescents preparing for secondary education. Together, these programs support children from early childhood through adolescence, ensuring no child is left without guidance at any stage of their learning journey.
Every donation received by Adhiti Education Trust is directed toward sustaining free learning centres across rural West Bengal, training and supporting dedicated teachers, developing play-based educational resources, and ensuring continuity of learning for children across all age groups. As a transparent NGO in India, AET publicly acknowledges all donors and makes financial governance records available upon request. No contribution goes unacknowledged, and no rupee is spent without full accountability to the Trust's mission and Board.
Adhiti Education Trust currently operates across Purulia, Bankura, Hooghly, and North and South 24 Parganas — rural and semi-rural districts in West Bengal where access to quality early education remains limited. Each Dhulomati learning centre is developed in close collaboration with local communities to ensure that programs are relevant, sustainable, and rooted in the realities of the children and families they serve. AET continues to expand its reach across the state.
Yes, Adhiti Education Trust actively welcomes partnerships with schools, institutions, corporates, and community organisations that share its commitment to equitable, child-centred education. Partnership opportunities include program support, academic collaboration, school resource donation drives, capacity-building, and long-term institutional engagement. If your organisation is interested in partnering with an education NGO in West Bengal, reach out through the Contact page to start a conversation with the Adhiti Education Trust team.
Adhiti Education Trust upholds the highest standards of NGO compliance and accountability in India. The Trust maintains detailed financial records, governance documents, and compliance filings that are available upon request to donors, partners, and the general public. All funds are reviewed against the Trust's stated mission by its Board of Trustees. Adhiti Education Trust publicly acknowledges every donor and operates with full transparency — because accountability is not just a requirement for AET, it is a core value.
Adhiti Education Trust is always happy to share more about its work, programs, governance, and impact. Whether you want to donate to an NGO in India online, submit a volunteer enquiry for an education NGO, or simply learn more about what AET does — the team is ready to help.
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