Minister of Women and Child Development and Minority Affairs of the Government of India, Smriti Irani, on Friday, August 25, 2023, announced the launch of Room to Read India and Boeing’s partnership on Literacy Programme in the Amethi district of Uttar Pradesh. The event also marked the inauguration of a Doctors for You (DFY) medical diagnostic centre.
Boeing will support Room to Read India to implement a comprehensive literacy program in 60 carefully selected primary schools within Amethi for the next four years. This initiative aims to foster independent readers and lifelong learners among students.
Minister Irani was joined by senior Government and district officials, Poornima Garg, Room to Read India's Country Director, Praveena Yagnambhat, Boeing India's Chief of Staff and Boeing Global Engagement lead and Ravikant Singh, Founder of DFY, at the launch ceremony in Amethi.
“It’s the prime focus of the government to provide access to quality education facilities to the people at the grassroots level in Amethi. Boeing’s community engagement initiatives in partnership with Room to Read will make a remarkable contribution to the lives of the people of Amethi in primary education. I applaud Boeing’s commitment to partnering with the people of Amethi to help build a better future for all,” said Smriti Irani.
“When we nurture children's imagination and curiosity, we build the next-generation disruptors, inventors, innovators. Our longstanding partnerships with Room to Read and Doctors for You, underscore our continued commitment to provide resources that make literacy, education, and healthcare available to all,” said Salil Gupte, President of Boeing India.
The Room to Read India program will set up library rooms in the selected 60 schools, offering modern amenities like books, reading tables, open bookshelves and educational materials. The initiative will also drive family and community engagement through various activities such as meetings, events, camps, parental orientation and reading campaigns. Professional development training for educators and faculty will further enrich the program's impact.