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If you are looking for Mr Arvind Kejriwal led 'Parivartan- citizen's movement', kindly visit www.pcrf.in
This is a group based in the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. We are in the process for having a different suitable name for our group to avoid any future misunderstanding.
We are a group of young students and professionals from different parts of the country, who share the common passion for making a difference for the society, where all can share the development of the nation and make the country more proud and beautiful.

If you have the same aspirations and want to help the people while doing your job, education, etc; this may be the right platform for you, we welcome you to be a part of our mission.

contact:ngo.parivartan@gmail.com
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Teacher-cum-Worker

by K Vishwanath Reddy

Recently I visited a government primary school in my hometown in Chhattisgarh. It was my first work and I was shocked to see the situations. There is only one teacher for about 80 students. He is everything for the school, to my surprise; he was engaged in ‘Photography’ for the Election Commission. Students were left to study on their own often. In addition, like many schools in India, students from more than one class were getting education in the same room.

Students at the primary school
I interacted with the students and I found their academic performance quite unsatisfactory. Many students even from class V were unable to read and they were uncomfortable with basic mathematical operations like addition, subtraction. I wanted to finish some chapters of their mathematics textbook, but could not finish even the first exercise. However, they are bright and fairly smart in general questions and aptitude. With few basic questions like ‘which district do you live?’ I tried some complicated questions like ‘Who is the government?’ The answer to the second part from a student of IV was ‘One who distributes free rice, wheat and other things at cheaper rate and also runs the country.’

I was leant that ‘Municipal Corporation’ runs this school, even than the situation is dismal. I can think about the situation in village schools. So much of money and resources is spent for education in India, but without a holistic strategy and that is why we do not have the optimum results ever. 

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Shala pravesh mahautsav held I got chance 2 talk with villagers n teachers.I observe in rural areas people are uneducated so they can't guide there children properly n many teachers lacking in there interest. they work 1ly because of fear from higher authority.student r charming they have got spark in there life it was quite pleasing to see there activities(mischivious act) .needing thing is that a harmony should be established among villagers n teachers as teachers are generally outsider they need some local support to continue there job properly as students are not regularly come to school . I also visited girl's kasturba school at mainpath position of girls was very good there. there is about seven of such a school in chhattishgarh we can suggest rural n poor people to go for such a school becoz everithing is free for girls there and good environment also teachers are well qualified. ample amount of goods are there for physical n mental development