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WE'RE ENSURING CHILDREN'S LEARNING DOESN'T COME TO A HALT

Gian Prakash

We all know that some pupils do not dare to speak up in school, when they did not understand something. There is a certain shyness about them, a shame. They don’t want to be looked down on or prevent the whole class from preciding, yet once you lost track of what is being taught – it is hard to find back. Our NGO intervens right there. In addition to this, many pupils are stressed, because they have a high social pressure from their parents to succeed in school.

The parents work hard and want their children to attend prestigious schools, so in turn children are pressured to proof themselves and achieve best results. This pressure hinders the children to really give their best, some even have or get psychosomatic difficulties through this.

In this sense our project is something new. You could call it a pilot project. Did you get interested? Please support us! You do not need to send money, but please send your children to get their difficulties in school resolved.

We are looking forward to support your children.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Gian Prakash

Free children's Booklet.

Once a month our association distributes a children’s magazine. Domestic and foreign news, information and articles are compiled and reproduced in simple language. In addition to the print version, there is also the option of viewing our offer online and printing it out yourself. In this way, we also ensure that people who have not received a copy can still access it. However, there will also be the option to write to us, then we will be happy to send you an issue. For this purpose we ask you to leave a self-addressed and stamped envelope with us.
There is a competition for the children within the magazine. The prerequisite for participation is that the children have completed the tasks independently. If the participants answer 60 percent correctly, which is only possible if the magazine has been read carefully, there is a chance of a prize.
We want to train the athletic competitive spirit of the children and motivate them to work towards their goals on their own initiative. The readers can send us the results of the tasks by post, WhatsApp or email. There will also be the opportunity to give the completed exercise sheets to the mailing list. The winners will be published in the next issue and also on the Internet and will also be contacted privately.

Advantages of the books:

Children playfully acquire knowledge in a wide range of subject areas.

  • There is no pressure for the children to have to do something, as in school, for example, but the incentive to learn, which is only stimulated through play through a competition.
  • Since the magazine is free of charge, it is freely accessible to everyone, including families on a tight budget.
  • All issues are clearly stored in the archive on the Internet and can be viewed or printed out at any time. Of course, it is not possible to take part in the competition for archived issues.

Our topics

Here you get a few insights into the topics we deal with. This is only an excerpt: health and human anatomy, including human organs and the human brain, hospital, traffic, nature, politics, economy, geography of India and other countries, as well as their culture and lifestyle.

As you can already see here, our magazine covers a wide range of topics. We want to use the cross-connections made by the children themselves to stimulate both to reflect on their own learning behavior and to not only learn facts by heart, but also to understand systems through transfer. This also allows them to practice analyzing information in a creative way.

Spread Education, Engage With Us

We are dedicated to nurture Children into individuals who contribute to society with :

  • Independence
  • Hope and Confidence
  • Discipline
  • Awareness of themselves and others
  • Positive self image
  • Self-confidence
  • Creativity
  • Ability to exercise their values
  • A love and excitement for learning

Our Objective

  • To promote social welfare activities in the areas of education and to create opportunities and to establish framework for mutual cooperation, and collaborations, for improving quality of education and knowledge among people having limited resources and to do all such activities intended for the welfare of the socity.
  • To empower children, youth and women both privileged and under privileged through education, healthcare and livelihood programmes. To Achieve ideal social return on investment, to practice and promote good governance and to sensitize children, youth and citizens in general to promote civic driven change.
  • To organize cultural programmes, seminars and activities so as to encourage various social activities among children and youth in order to achive an all round development in addition to the basic education.
  • To provide opportunities to develop skills and talents of children and young people towards sports and fitness with the aim of generating a sustainable talent in the country.

In the time of Corona, it is high time that deaths are to be mourned every day in Janti Kalan village. Therefore, we want to do something about it and distributed about 4000 N 95th masks. We went from door to door to explain how to use them and how important it is to adhere to the Corona rules. For example, washing hands, keeping your distance from other people, about 1.5 meters. We actually wanted to deal with tutoring for the children. But not much could develop because of Corona. Since we practice goal-oriented philosophy in our NGO, we have suggested another way. Namely to plant trees. We looked for the places to plant trees for examplealong the road. But here, we noticed a problem. The small, freshly planted trees could be eaten or damaged by wild animals. So the idea was to install a fence. But we were concerned that the fences could be stolen, because a few years ago the ceiling fans were stolen from a temple in the village and were only sold for about 10% of the actual price.

 

Since this dilemma existed and we got stuck, we decided to beautify the Samsan Ghat (Crematorium) in this village. The Crematorium is in very bad shape. Plastic waste, cow dung etc. Some village residents were very angry at the beginning because they said that the Crematorium should not be beautified because dead spirits live in these places. Our association does not believe that they will continue to live as ghosts after death or that souls will live on trees. After we told the village residents that there is no such thing, they were a little reassured.

In India. It is the case with the Hindus that Crematoriums are usually very neglected. When our desire for beautification became known in the village, there were very different opinions. Some said that only dead souls live in the SamsamGhats( Crematorieum), and that they live on trees like Pipel or Burgadh. Some villagers took this idea very seriously. We follow a different philosophy, and think beautifying the place can spread some confidence in a place of mourning.

 

Many villagers were there to help us handwork for beautifying the Crematorium.. About 10, 12 people were happy to help and promised to be there. With some of them we arranged times to meet, but no one came and did not respond to inquiries by telephone. Mr. R.K. Tushir was alone, waiting in vain for the people who had promised him to be there. For Mr. R.K Tushir this was very disappointing. Through this disappointment, Mr. Tushir got enormous strength and brought in a few day laborers to turn his thoughts into reality. Here it was very necessary to think about particularly good planning and logistics. There is no power connection in the Crematorium. We faced a great challenge to get things right. Gian Prakash and his co-director R.K. Tushir bought the following equipment. Power generator, lawn mower, earth auger, high-pressure cleaner, approx. 800 plants for the hedge, approx. 91 trees, and various plants with various devices for gardening work. All of these were important to have and to install at the cemetery. We spent about 80,000 RS on these things (see Excel list)

We were asked how we want the money invested back. Our answer was that we are a non-profit organization and do not expect any money. Our goal is to do something for the community (see our association agreements)

If you also want to do something for the community, then you have the opportunity here.