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Purpose of Motivation India-Rural

                                    
If we look around ourselves then we will find that students are losing the zeal to study and to become something in their lives, especially in the rural area, which is the worst scenario as the majority of Indian population resides in these areas. Our aim is to

1. Encourage those students who live in rural areas and have the capability to do something but are lacking proper guidance
. We want to help them to get on the right path through which they can achieve success in their lives.

2.Our second thought is about spending excessive money on the various institutes without knowing about what student wanted to do. They see that everyone is going there then we should also go, no, every institute is not right for everyone. Some students can study in large groups but some need a smaller group to catch on the teachings of the coach. So we want to help you in analyzing yourself before stepping under the roof of the coaching and spoiling the hard earned money of your parents.

3. Giving a complete freedom to what one wanted to become. Every person has different taste, colour and emotional behaviour in this world, this diversity makes the world beautiful. So every student has a freedom to choose the subject of study for themselves. Everyone cannot become engineer or doctor. There are many other fields in the education system which will help the student to grow their personality and earn the living in future. One should study what they are interested in, not what they are forced to study. That is the only way we can help you in your path of education.

You might be wondering how we will fulfill our aforesaid promises well for that also we have thought what to do. We all together will bring the roots of education to the rural areas itself instead of asking the people to leave their hometowns and go to the city for education. The idea is not impossible to carry but it needs the support of all of us as well as yours.

Regards
Motivate India-Rural

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