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HOLISTIC LEARNING CAMP ORGANIZED
BY BHARAT SHODH |
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HOLISTIC LEARNING CAMP ORGANIZED
BY BHARAT SHODH IN ASSOCIATION WITH
HEC AND WAS HELD FROM AUG 19 TO SEP 25, 2006 AT THE F-25 IN THE
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An F- type
flat in the HEC area of Ranchi, Jharkhand. Twenty two children of barbers,
cobblers, maid-servants, paper-vendors inhabiting the four
bedrooms of the flat, sleeping on nothing other than mere
bed sheets without pillows. The long drawing room converted
into a training hall where dozens of black-boards are
hanging on which phonetic script, English words and sentence
structures are seen. Children quietly sitting and gazing the
blackboards. This is the scene at the one month TOTAL
DEVELOPMENT CAMP for twenty-two underprivileged children
organized by Bharat Shodh in collaboration with the HEC’s
education department.
If the achievements of these underprivileged children in about a
month’s time are any measure, it becomes clear that a revolution
is in the offing.
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SIMALIYA VILLAGE
POND DIGGING |
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These video clips of the year 2002 show the men and women of
Simaliya village ( near Ranchi in the state of Jharkhand, India)
digging a pond. Some of these video clips show them working and
some clips show them relaxing and singing while taking a break.
This was an entirely voluntary effort
(not funded by Bharat Shodh or any other agency) by the villagers after
being motivated by Bharat Shodh for undertaking collective
self-development by deploying their physical prowess and time,
which, especially in the villages, are available in abundance in
most parts of India. India has more than two billion hands,
which, if deployed productively, can change the face of the
country. The local motivator for the program was Bharat Bhushan,
a volunteer of Bharat Shodh, who followed up a motivational
session at the village by Bharat Shodh's national level
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25 SCHOOLS'
FOUNDATIONAL WORKSHOP OF 7 MAY 2006 |
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These video clips show one of the latest programs (7 May,
2006) of the Bharat Shodh Education
Alliance (Multi-school Foundational Workshop for twenty
five schools' children, parents and teachers) conducted by P.K.
Siddharth under the organization's Quality Education Awareness
Campaign at Town Hall, Daltonganj, Jharkhand, India. The
Alliance, created by Bharat Shodh, is meant to network schools
catering to economically underprivileged sections of children
for improving the quality of education in those schools in
various ways, including through training of teachers, and by
motivating teachers, children and parents. |

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QUALITY EDUCATION
FOUNDATIONAL PROGRAM AT HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,
DALTONGANJ ON 8 MAY, 2006 |
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Bharat Shodh Education Alliance admits
schools FREE which charge less than
Rs. 250/s monthly fees from children. However, it also admits FREE
well-to-do schools which agree to adopt other neighboring
schools of underprivileged children for the latter's development
through the concepts and instruments provided by Bharat Shodh.
These well-to-do schools are called NODAL SCHOOLS. The
Heritage International School, Daltonganj
(Jharkhand) under the energetic leadership of Gyan Shankar
(Chairman, Jyoti Prakash Educational Trust) and his wife Sangita
Shankar (Director, HIS), has volunteered to be the NODAL
SCHOOL and a MODEL SCHOOL for Palamau region. Hence a
separate Foundational Program for this school. |

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