The document discusses the poor state of education in India, with over 350 million people unable to read or write and high dropout rates before 4th grade. It notes that non-profit organizations led by IT professionals and students work to address these issues by visiting villages on weekends, identifying needs, and executing projects like deploying teachers, establishing computer centers, and providing school supplies and financial aid to support education. One such organization highlighted is Indiasudar Educational & Charitable Trust which has benefited over 14,000 students across 5 states through 239 projects with no administrative costs. The document encourages readers to get involved in these efforts to help improve education access.