Creating Pathways | Humara Bachpan Trust
1,302Students · Remedial Ed.
618Women · Adult Literacy
1,100+Youth · Vocational
2,000+Career Guidance

Overview

What is Creating Pathways?

Humara Bachpan Trust works towards creating pathways for children, adolescents, and youth whose education is interrupted for different reasons — bringing them back to the mainstreaming process. Remedial education, back-to-school programmes, and vocational education are some of the ways the organisation paves a path towards an employable future. This thematic area spans Bhubaneswar, Malanpur (Madhya Pradesh), Sambalpur, and Sundargarh.

Framework

Five Interconnected Pathways

Rather than treating education as a single intervention, HBT weaves together five interconnected pathways — each responding to a distinct but related need of the communities it serves.

01

Identify & Reach

Proactively mapping out-of-school children, dropouts, illiterate women, and unemployed youth through community surveys, door-to-door outreach, and adolescent club networks.

02

Bridge the Learning Gap

Through remedial and non-formal education at resource centres, HBT bridges the academic deficit of children who have missed years of schooling, preparing them to re-enter or advance.

03

Re-connect with Formal Systems

The School Chalo Abhiyan works with families, schools, and local authorities to re-enrol dropout children — addressing both the demand and supply side of education.

04

Build Skills & Open Career Doors

HBT facilitates access to ITIs, Polytechnics, and CIPET under Skill India. Through career guidance camps and the Fellowship Programme, adolescents pursue sustainable livelihoods.

05

Empower Women through Literacy

HBT runs Adult Literacy Programmes targeting women who missed education in childhood — equipping them with reading, writing, numeracy, and life skills.

Programme Components & Outcomes

What We Do & What We’ve Achieved

1
Project Parivartan
Ensuring Education for All  •  Ghirongi & Tilori, Malanpur, MP  •  Supported by AkzoNobel India

Implemented since 2020 in the villages of Ghirongi and Tilori in Malanpur district, Project Parivartan addresses the full spectrum of educational need — from remedial learning to adult literacy and digital skills — for marginalised children, women, and youth.

  • Remedial classes for Classes 6–12 with board exam preparation
  • Adult Literacy Programme for women who missed schooling
  • Digital literacy — MS Office, internet, online forms, digital payments
  • Career guidance including polytechnic and pharmacy admissions
  • Self-defence training for adolescent girls
  • Up-gradation of school and community educational infrastructure
Outcomes 2020–2026
Total students — Remedial Education1,302 (273 Ghirongi + 1,039 Tilori)
Class 10 pass rate98%
Class 12 pass rate88%
Continued education after Class 1095%
Polytechnic Diploma admissions10 students
Women — Adult Literacy Programme618 (288 Ghirongi + 330 Tilori)
Completion rate — Ghirongi95%
Completion rate — Tilori80%
Women — Life Skill Training60 women
Students — Digital Literacy403 (164 Ghirongi + 239 Tilori)
Using digital skills actively~80% enrolled
Career Guidance beneficiaries200+ students
Girls — Self-Defence Training100 adolescent girls

2
School Chalo Abhiyan
Back to School Campaign  •  Bhubaneswar, Malanpur, Sambalpur, Sundargarh

HBT conducts the ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ wherein families and children are counselled and sensitised for re-admitting children into the formal education system. Following COVID-19 school closures, the campaign was scaled up — identifying children irregular to schools and bringing them back through community outreach, home visits, and stakeholder engagement.

Campaign Highlight — Sundargarh, 2022

In partnership with UNICEF, HBT implemented a focused school re-enrolment drive across four tribal blocks of Sundargarh district — combining door-to-door visits, SMC engagement, and mobilisation with Block Development Officers to identify and re-enrol dropout children.

BlockChildren IdentifiedRe-enrolled
Sadar Block3116
Lephirpada Block2513
Hemgir Block3520
Tangerpali Block3012
Total – Sundargarh12161
Consolidated Outcomes
Children re-admitted across all locations600+
Re-enrolled — Sundargarh tribal blocks (2022)61 children
Households reached12,102
Communities reached363
Schools reached166
SMC meetings102
Parents sensitised1,528
Stakeholders trained237

3
Vocational Training & Career Counselling
ITI Linkages  •  Skilled in Odisha  •  CIPET  •  Career Guidance Camps

HBT has built partnerships with the Directorate of Technical Education and ITIs under the ‘Skilled in Odisha’ initiative to enrol underprivileged students into technical courses — preparing them as skilled or semi-skilled workers in trades such as Dress Designing, Electrician, Welding, Food & Beverage, Computer, IoT, and more.

Career guidance camps and exposure visits are organised before every academic session. In 2019, an Inclusive Skill Mela engaged 170+ youth including transgender persons and persons with disability.

Adolescents enrolled in ITI trades1,100+
Youth — Career Guidance Camps2,000+
Enrolled in Skilled in Odisha courses672 (39 boys + 115 girls)
Reached through career awareness programmes1,025 across 40 programmes
Youth & adolescents — exposure visits540
Inclusive Skill Mela, Bhubaneswar (2019)170+ youth incl. transgender & PWD

4
HBT Fellowship Programme
Bridging Poverty & Aspirations  •  In partnership with CUTM & Diversified Energy Solutions

The Fellowship Programme supports students from low socio-economic backgrounds who are unable to continue education due to financial constraints. Students receive 50% sponsorship to pursue professional courses in engineering, BBA, media & communication — identifying the most deserving candidates from urban slum communities in Bhubaneswar.

Students supported (2018–2025)50+
Fellows placed in jobs6+
Fellows who started enterprise1
Courses pursuedB.Tech, BBA, Media & Communication
Partner institutionCenturion University of Technology & Management

Voices of Change

Stories That Inspire

Behind every number is a person whose life has been transformed. These are some of their stories.

Remedial Education
Vandana
Vandana
Ghirongi Village, Malanpur | Remedial Education Beneficiary

Vandana had to discontinue her education after middle school due to family resistance — her mother believed further education was pointless for girls. A Project Parivartan teacher visited her home and convinced her father to allow her to study at the Parivartan Resource Centre. With dedicated teacher support and guidance on her weak areas, Vandana achieved 63% in her High School Certificate examinations — instantly boosting her confidence and self-worth.

Deep down I always wanted to complete my studies. The teachers at the Parivartan Centre made that possible.
Rakhi Kushwaha
Rakhi Kushwaha
Tilori Village, Bhind | Class 11 Student

Rakhi struggled to cope with studies after the pandemic disrupted her family’s finances. Enrolled at the Parivartan Resource Centre for free tuitions, her teachers paid special attention to English and Mathematics — subjects she had previously dreaded. She scored 74% in her High School exam and went on to take up Biology in Class 11, moving towards her dream of becoming a doctor.

I want to become a doctor when I grow up. It was all because of the help from HBT that I was able to score such good marks.
Asha
Asha
Tilori Village | Class 11 Student

Asha came supplementary in two subjects in her Class 10 exams due to personal health reasons. With her family unable to afford tuitions, she enrolled in free online classes for Physics and Chemistry at the Parivartan Centre. With consistent support from teachers and the Project Manager, she cleared her supplementary exams and is now pursuing Class 11 with Science.

I am now hopeful about my bright future and express my heartfelt gratitude to all staff of Humara Bachpan Trust.
P
Poonam
Tilori Village | B.Sc. Biology Student

Poonam, the youngest of four siblings, walked 3 kilometres daily to school while managing household chores. When HBT began working in Tilori, the team recognised her potential and supported her with digital tuition, counselling, and peer study groups. In the 2024 Higher Secondary Board Exams, she scored 322/500 (64.4%), passing with distinction. She is now enrolled in B.Sc. Biology.

The support I received gave me the confidence to believe in myself again. I want to study further and help others in need.
Adult Literacy
Leela Pal
Leela Pal
Ghirongi Village, Malanpur | Adult Literacy Beneficiary

Leela Pal’s life was full of struggles because she could neither read nor write. Married at 15, she lived in an environment where daughters-in-law were not allowed to leave the house. Through the Adult Literacy Programme at the Project Parivartan Learning Centre, Leela learned to read, write, and develop basic numeracy skills — and now helps her children with their homework.

I can do basic accounting of money using addition and subtraction. Earlier I was getting cheated when selling milk due to my lack of numerical understanding. Not anymore.
Sukumari
Sukumari
Tilori Village | Adult Literacy Beneficiary

Sukumari, 34, had never known how to read or write. A mother of three, she could not fill a bank form, write her name, or help her growing children with their studies. When HBT started the Adult Literacy Programme in her village, she enrolled alongside 68 other women and has since learned to write her name, sign documents, and read simple sentences.

The one thing that makes me the most happy is that now I am able to help my children with their studies. The adult literacy programme by HBT has made a bright future possible for me.
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Neetu Pal
Tilori Village | Adult Literacy Beneficiary

Neetu Pal, a homemaker from Tilori, grew up in a humble farming family. Despite a strong desire to study, poverty and traditional expectations held her back. After enrolling in the Adult Literacy Programme, she learned to read newspapers, write her name, and gained skills in budgeting, health, stress management, and legal rights. Today she is a role model in her community.

I never imagined I would be able to read, write, or help my children study. This programme has changed my life and given me hope for the future.
Digital Literacy
Manu Pal
Manu Pal
Malanpur | Class 10 Student

Manu Pal, 15, brilliant in her studies, had never touched a computer. Her father — a shepherd — could not afford private coaching. She enrolled in Project Parivartan’s free digital literacy classes and progressed from never having used a device to confidently using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. She learned to send emails, conduct research, and navigate the internet.

To go from never having used a computer to independently browsing the internet and working on office applications — it felt like a whole new world had opened up for me.
ITI & Vocational Training
Tulasi Jena
Tulasi Jena
Patharabanda Tarini, Bhubaneswar | ITI – Dress Designing

Tulasi, 17, failed Class 8 after her father left the family and her mother — a construction worker — could barely sustain them. She lived at home doing household chores for three years. When HBT sensitised youth about free government ITI courses, Tulasi studied Dress Designing at ITI and has since established her own in-house dress design and stitching unit.

I was overjoyed to hear that there are courses for an 8th pass student at ITI too. It felt like a new door of opportunities has opened.
Soni (S. Dilama)
Soni (S. Dilama)
Pradhan Sahi, Bhubaneswar | ITI Computer Trade → TESS, Karnataka

Soni, 19, dropped out after Class 10 due to financial hardship with her parents discussing early marriage. Identified at an adolescent club meeting, she was enrolled in Government ITI Bhubaneswar for a Computer Trade course. In 2024, she was selected through campus recruitment at Tata Electronics System Solutions (TESS) in Karnataka, earning Rs. 19,903 per month in the iPhone manufacturing unit.

Soni and her parents are extremely proud and grateful for the support received from Humara Bachpan Trust, which helped her transform her dreams into reality and become financially independent.
HBT Fellowship Programme
Rupak Kumar Gouda
Rupak Kumar Gouda
Science Park Basti, Bhubaneswar | BBA, CUTM – Fellowship Beneficiary

Rupak, a passionate child leader from the ‘Maa Mangala’ child club, grew up in a family barely managing with a small tea shop and domestic work income. With HBT’s fellowship support and a 50% sponsorship from CUTM, he enrolled in BBA and became class representative, consistently performing at the top of his class.

With the support from Humara Bachpan Trust and the scholarship support, I could take admission in BBA. My dream is to hold a very good position in a big company at some point.
Badal Sahoo
Badal Sahoo
BDA Nilamadhab Basti, Bhubaneswar | Diploma in Electrical Engineering – Dhiren Patnaik Fellow

Badal lost his father in an accident in 2011. His mother, working as an Anganwadi helper, was the sole breadwinner. Badal and his brother attended school during the day and worked in a florist shop in the evenings. Selected as the first Dhiren Patnaik Fellow, he pursued Diploma in Electrical Engineering at CUTM — topping his class and being selected as a Junior Engineer through campus placement.

Thank you so much Humara Bachpan for standing with me during my difficult times and helping me fulfil my dreams of becoming an engineer.

At a Glance

Cumulative Impact · 2018–2025

Across years of Creating Pathways, HBT has reached thousands of lives — mainstreaming education, building skills, and opening dignified livelihood pathways for the most marginalised.

1,302
Students — Remedial Education
Ghirongi & Tilori, Malanpur
618
Women — Adult Literacy
Ghirongi & Tilori, Malanpur
403
Students — Digital Literacy
Ghirongi & Tilori, Malanpur
600+
Children — Back to School
Bhubaneswar, Malanpur, Sambalpur, Sundargarh
1,100+
Adolescents — Vocational Training
Bhubaneswar, Sambalpur, Sundargarh & MP
2,000+
Youth — Career Guidance
Bhubaneswar, Malanpur & communities
50+
Students — HBT Fellowship
PAN India
98%
Class 10 Pass Rate — Parivartan
Ghirongi & Tilori, Malanpur
95%
Students Continuing after Class 10
Ghirongi & Tilori, Malanpur

“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.”

— Humara Bachpan Trust · Creating Pathways Initiative