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Educating Tribal India
“I recently appeared for my board exams and have obtained 84 percent,” says Sunanda. Dressed in a blue skirt and checked shirt, her articulation and clear usage of language might betray you to think of her to be a product of a metropolitan school. Dig a l ... -
Free Education: A tour through Guntur... Sri Sri Seva Mandir!
Innocence in the eyes, Curiosity in their speech, Sharp, observant mind, yet playful all the time, They exhibited the qualities no different from any other child. Yet, they were not just any kids- special, one of a kind. Running around joyfully in the wet ... -
Schools of a Different Thought
SANDEEP It’s 5 in the morning in Amjhor, a village situated in the heart of a naxal belt in Jharkhand. A little girl and her brother wake up, looking forward to another day. They brush their teeth and go for a bath, the whole time humming a ‘bhajan’ they ... -
Tribal children go to school
An Endeavour to spread Self-Sufficient, Holistic Education Chandan Soren comes home each evening to his mother and three sisters, pleased after attending school, alongside earning a salary by driving his teacher’s home. He is one amongst many who found an ... -
Revolution for Education
A revolution for education. 618 free schools in rural, tribal and slum 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 educatio ... -
Education Testimonial17
I studied in the school without paying any contribution. I was also given scholarship for 2 years to pursue higher education. Teachers not only supported me academically, but personally as well.The school, without expecting anything in return, has given m ... -
A future etched on the blackboard
Text by M Rajaque Rahman; Photo by Namita Malik In a society where schools are benchmarked by the number of swimming pools and air-conditioned rooms they have, these schools may not even qualify as one. Put them in the context of the place they are locate ... -
Children’s Home Projects
The Art of Living – Village of Hope Children’s Home for girls has been established by Art of Living Foundation/ Sri Lanka in Batticaloa (Eastern Sri Lanka). The project provides living, learning and sports facilities to less- privileged children. A Childr ... -
Ved Vignan Maha Vidya Peeth (VVMVP)
The story of this ‘One School’ has been the inspiration for setting up 425 such schools all over the country—not only in the rural areas but also the interior tribal areas. 53,361 children from economically challenged backgrounds benefit annually. Women’s ... -
Sri Sri Gynan Mandir, the First Free School in Arunachal Pradesh
Sri Sri Gnan Mandir, the first free school in Arunachal Pradesh Inspired by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and rsquo;s vision of providing value-based education to marginalised sections of society, the Art of Living opened and lsquo;Sri Sri Gyan Mandir and ...