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India TV News
Jul 2015
Container schools to impart job skills to students
India TV News reports on the innovative container school concept pioneered by Safeducate under the leadership of Divya Jain, which transforms discarded shipping containers into fully functional classrooms to provide job skills training to students across India. The report highlights how this creative approach to educational infrastructure solves multiple challenges: millions of shipping containers are abandoned each year because the cost of returning them exceeds their value, while millions of youth in logistics hubs lack access to quality vocational training. Safeducate's solution brings these two problems together — centrally fabricating schools from recycled containers and deploying them to strategic locations including Binola (Haryana), Chhapra (Bihar), Ambala (Haryana) and Amritsar (Punjab). The container schools are self-contained learning environments equipped with practical laboratories, training materials and modern facilities, requiring only electricity to operate. The initiative gained national recognition when Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated one of the first Safeducate container schools in July 2015, positioning it as a model for innovative vocational education delivery. The report covers how these schools teach practical, job-ready skills rather than purely academic subjects, preparing students for direct entry into the logistics and supply chain workforce. Courses cover warehouse operations, transportation management, retail logistics and supply chain fundamentals. The container school model is highlighted as particularly significant for reaching rural and semi-urban youth who would otherwise have no access to professional training, demonstrating that impactful education doesn't require expensive infrastructure but rather innovative thinking and commitment to the mission.
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