Education  India Project #47831

Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India

by HUMAN-Stiftung
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Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India
Give 400 needy children & youths a future in India

Project Report | Sep 10, 2023
"High-Level" Education for BPL children

By Karlheinz Neumann | Founder and Project Leader

Daily morning prayer and Yoga with 100 students
Daily morning prayer and Yoga with 100 students

Our Keshwa Gurukul School in Robertsganj, Sonbhadra in the state of Uttar Pradesh started after Corona in May 2022 with five children. At the beginning of 2022, 50 children were already attending classes, and today more than 100 children are registered.

It is not only the number of students that gives us great pleasure, but also the quality of the education for BPL (Below Poverty Line) children that is so important and unique in the region. Classes are available to children from poor families free of charge.

We offer high-quality instruction that is otherwise only available in a private school, but which very few people can afford.
Of particular note is the fact that we teach bilingually, i.e. in Hindi and English. In addition, group work, music lessons, yoga interludes, joint trips to socialize the children, games, computer training and much more are offered, which is not the case in public schools. Around 50% of the students get a free lunch.

And we are organizing special events several times a year, such as International Yoga Day or Indian Independence Day, which are celebrated with a large program. And children learn the background and meaning of those events.

From this day on, we will introduce two students per report, who attend our school. Today we talk about Ansh and Jyoti. All family basic problem is poverty, as the earning of family is very poor. This is one reason why children are ofrench not allowed to go to school, but help their parents.

Ansh is an orphan, 7 years old, and lives with his grandfather in the Hydil Colony in Robertsganj. His grandpa does not have a steady job and only earns some money every now and then. Despite the difficult family situation, Ansh is mature for his age and is in 1st grade. He loves maths and would like to become a teacher.

Jyoti is 13 years old and lives in the village of Ghurma, Robertsganj, with her parents and three siblings. It was not easy to convince the parents to send Jyoti to school. This is a common situation in rural areas of India. It is unusual that all children in a family go to school. After several discussions, the parents agreed and Jyoti loves going to school and especially loves art. She would also like to become a teacher and is currently in the 3rd grade.

Thank you so much for your outstanding support.

Daily meal, free of charge, for around 50 students
Daily meal, free of charge, for around 50 students
Science Revision before a test
Science Revision before a test
Exam for class 5 in our special exam-room
Exam for class 5 in our special exam-room
Independence Day celebration
Independence Day celebration
Learn the background of the Independence Day
Learn the background of the Independence Day
Game about face expressions
Game about face expressions
Ansh, 7 years old, grade 1
Ansh, 7 years old, grade 1
Jyoti, 13 years old, grade 3
Jyoti, 13 years old, grade 3
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$10,303 raised of $25,000 goal
 
165 donations
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