Deepalaya launched another ECDCE Centre in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
An Early Childhood Development Care and Education (ECDCE) centre under Project Rise was officially launched on 27th April at Moraiya Village in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The project targets preschool-age group children and is supported by the Dawoodi Bohra Community.
The centre targets school readiness, early learning, nutrition, parents engagement and health promotion.
This marks Deepalaya’s third ECDCE centre, building on successful models that have already supported hundreds of children from low-income families.
The launch event was attended by representative of His Holiness Mr. Murtaza Jamali, team members of the Dawoodi Bohra Community, Smt. Yamini Pandya (Former Assistant Principal Commissioner, Vadodara Municipal Corporation) graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and other members form Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and Department of Women and Child Development (WCD).
We thank The Dawoodi Bohras & Project Rise for their continued support in making this initiative possible and impactful for young learners.
The initiative expands on an earlier centre established through the same partnership in Sanjay Colony, New Delhi, which has provided early learning support to more than 300 children. The Moraiya centre replicates this model to address the needs of Gujarat’s industrial workforce, where many migrant families continue to have limited access to formal early childhood education systems.