Education Beyond The Walls | Mr. Akash Tandon | TEDxNavrachana International School Vadodara
What happens when children can’t reach the classroom — or the classroom simply doesn't exist?
In this heartfelt and eye-opening talk, Akash Tandon challenges the traditional definition of education by sharing his journey of starting Pehchaan The Street School — an initiative that began with ten children on a Delhi pavement and has now impacted over 5000 young lives.
From witnessing children playing in drainage water to building an educational movement without buildings, Akash unpacks the limitations of conventional schooling, the myths of social work, and the power of showing up where it matters most.
This talk urges us to rethink education, not as a physical space, but as a human connection. Sometimes, to truly educate, we must first unlearn everything we thought we knew about classrooms. What began on a Delhi footpath now uplifts 1,600+ underserved children with the help of 10,000+ volunteers. His mission goes beyond books, it’s about dignity, confidence, and hope. At TEDx, Akash shows how small acts, led by heart, can spark real change. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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