Video Volunteers launched its campaign ‘Pass Ya Fail?’ in November 2013. This is the first-ever video audit campaign of the Right to Education Act in India. This is an update on what our determined Community Correspondents have documented in the last seven months.
“Today, there is a new tube well installed in the school. This ensures that the children are not limited to consuming a single bottle of water that they brought from home. 70 children now have access to an inexhaustible source of water. Also, clean water is no available to cook the mid-day meal. The entire village rallied together to collectively make decisions & appeal for change. The administration is now acutely aware of the strength of this village. With every video I make, I hope I can similarly inspire many more villages across Nuapada," says Abhishek Dash.
Video Volunteers’ Community Correspondent Abhishek Dash’s recent Impact video that helped bring clean drinking water to a primary school in Dotto village, Odisha is only one example of the successes we’ve had in last seven months of running our campaign, ‘Pass Ya Fail?’. This campaign harnesses the power of community video to document violations of the RTE Act and bring change to the situation.
At Video Volunteers, we endeavour to bring you the most unheard and least talked about issues in India from previously unexplored perspectives. Our campaign, ‘Pass Ya Fail?’ a video audit of the Right to Education Act in India, is one such attempt to show you what challenges a majority of India’s young citizens face while trying to go to school. When the Act was passed in 2010, VV was one of many organisations across India that celebrated because the RTE Act envisioned education for all children regardless of their caste, sex, class or religion. It also envisioned a certain quality of education. Most importantly, the government took this responsibility on itself. Three years later, after the set deadline to put all systems in place had lapsed the Act was still far from its goals. Between 2011 and 2013 our Community Correspondents sent in video after video, reporting on the lack of teachers, substandard quality of education, and absence of facilities like toilets or drinking water in schools—all provisions that are guaranteed under the RTE Act.
‘Pass Ya Fail?’ was born out of these initial video evidences. In the duration of the campaign, highly motivated Community Correspondents will audit at least 100 schools from 100 districts monitoring seven key provisions:
- Correct teacher student ratio (1:30 for primary schools, 1:35 for upper primary schools)
- Separate toilets for girls and boys
- Access to clean drinking water
- Separate kitchen to cook Mid-day Meals
- Access to library, play ground and play material
- Safe school buildings
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