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  1. 26,000 underprivileged students learn life skills

    Bal Chetna Shibir, an Art Of Living course designed for children living in slum areas, villages and economically backward regions, has transformed the lives of 26,000 students in Pune, India. In six weeks (July 27 to September 8, 2010), the project reache ...
  2. School starts in Dharavi

    Background Sri Sri Vidya Mandir is the first English medium school that Asia’s largest slum has seen. Today the school has six rooms and classes up to 6th standard. The school introduces a higher standard each year. Leaping over all the challenges like di ...
  3. Revolution for Education

    A revolution for education. 115 free schools in rural and tribal areas of India are teaching thousands of first-generation learners. Imagine a world in which children from rural areas, tribal areas and slums are able to receive free school education. Well ...
  4. Our Volunteer- Saurabh

    To escape the tension in conflict-torn Kashmir, a group of children were brought to The Art of Living International Center. The aim was to provide them with a secure environment and education. Today, these children have grown up into responsible young dyn ...
  5. Our Volunteer- Japleen

    My visit to rural and tribal schools, run by The Art of Living in north east India, was beyond words. I visited around 30 schools in West – Bengal, Assam and Tripura with our team. If I look back and ponder over how the whole journey of those last 15 days ...
  6. Our Volunteer- Bhamini

    I had the great fortune and privilege of visiting 30 of the free Art of Living schools in West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and Jharkand. For me the trip was a great learning! It opened my eyes to a new dimension and meaning to education. SRI SRI Schools bring ...
  7. Our Volunteer- Aditi

    When I first heard about the children from Meghalaya, that were adopted by The Art of Living, I heard that they were really naughty! I heard that they would climb trees and play games sitting in the trees for over three hours. I must admit, this is actual ...