New Delhi, October 15, 2024 – Bansari Rao Father, a prominent figure of the church in Delhi, has undertaken a range of progressive steps about the young member’s education in the churches of the city. A new set of programs that emphasizes the all-around appreciation of the individual with the spiritual aspect has been developed so as to arm the young with skills that are not only vocational but also moral, thereby addressing an increasing deficiency in the current education system.
As head of various educational and spiritual initiatives in Delhi, Bansari Rao Father has worked in community development for more than ten years now. As part of this project, which exerts a special focus on assisting marginalized youth, inside the church network, he plans to provide free educational services, mentorship, and vocational training to disadvantaged youth. The initiative also includes training on self-development, leadership, and ethical education.
Empowering Youth for the 21st Century
“Education in this 21st century has to go beyond the four walls of the classroom as they say,” said Bansari Rao Father’. “Young people especially need more than book instruction. They require attention, principles, and competencies that will enable them to deal with the hardships of life. This initiative is going to assist in fixing that inadequacy so that young people in this part of society are armed with what it takes, both socially and professionally.”
The new program, which will be rolled out across several churches in Delhi, aims to benefit hundreds of young people over the next year. With dedicated volunteers, teachers, and spiritual leaders, Bansari Rao Father is confident the initiative will provide much-needed support to families struggling to access quality education for their children.
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Community Praise for Father Bansari Rao
Local church leaders have praised Bansari Rao Father for his continued efforts to strengthen youth education in the community. “Father Bansari has always been a beacon of hope for our youth,” said Father Thomas Matthew, a senior priest in Delhi. “His vision for education goes beyond academics. It’s about building character and preparing the next generation to lead with integrity and compassion.”
In addition to academic support, the initiative will also introduce extracurricular activities such as sports, music, and arts programs, encouraging students to explore their talents and passions outside the classroom.
As the initiative gains momentum, Bansari Rao Father plans to expand it to other cities across India, to reach thousands more young people in the coming years. His unwavering dedication to youth empowerment continues to inspire the local community and beyond.
For more information on the initiative or to volunteer, visit the Delhi Youth Empowerment Program at local church offices.