Origami Peace Dove send for the children of Parijat Academy, Guwahati, Assam, India by International Day of Peace Alliance Inc, Queensland, Australia. http://www.idpa.org.au/ email: doves@idpa.org.au on the occasion of International Peace Day. Origami Doves made for Parijat Academy children by the Australian school children of Kiwin State School, St Anthony's School, Harris Fields State School and Mossman State High School in Queensland, Australia.
Its non- profit school.Parijat Academy was started in 2003 with four chilldren in a small room with tinroof and bamboo wall. Parijat means heavenly flower in Assamese.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Origami Peace Dove from Australia to Parijat Academy
Origami Peace Dove send for the children of Parijat Academy, Guwahati, Assam, India by International Day of Peace Alliance Inc, Queensland, Australia. http://www.idpa.org.au/ email: doves@idpa.org.au on the occasion of International Peace Day. Origami Doves made for Parijat Academy children by the Australian school children of Kiwin State School, St Anthony's School, Harris Fields State School and Mossman State High School in Queensland, Australia.
Street Play on Child Right
Children of Parijat Academy perform Street play at nearby village road side on Chid Right. The name of the play one is CHILD LABOUR, another play is PARIVARTAN. Sankar of class 10 his role was school teacher, Ritali 's role as mother of the daughter, Bikash as father of the daughter, Milan as Stone Quarry company owner, others are as child labour working in Stone Quarry. It was good way to bring awareness of the village people. This first street play done by Parijat Academy children.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
http://www.theweekendleader.com/Heroism/638/Heavenly-school.html
By Kavita Kanan Chandra
Mumbai, 29 Aug 2011
It was born in a cowshed. The humble beginning notwithstanding, the school, ‘Parijat Academy’ is today a ray of hope for the Karbi tribes of Assam as their children are poised for a better future.
The people of Pamohi village had been sceptical about educating their children when Uttam Teron started the school in the tribal village in 2003. But Teron had started the school in a cowshed with just four students, driven by a desire to provide quality education to the children.
...more read in this link
http://www.theweekendleader.com/Heroism/638/Heavenly-school.html
Mumbai, 29 Aug 2011
It was born in a cowshed. The humble beginning notwithstanding, the school, ‘Parijat Academy’ is today a ray of hope for the Karbi tribes of Assam as their children are poised for a better future.
The people of Pamohi village had been sceptical about educating their children when Uttam Teron started the school in the tribal village in 2003. But Teron had started the school in a cowshed with just four students, driven by a desire to provide quality education to the children.
...more read in this link
http://www.theweekendleader.com/Heroism/638/Heavenly-school.html
CNN-IBN Real Heroes 2011
The school in a village in Assam has opened up a whole new world of learning for the tribal children
VIDEO link http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/171170/real-hero-uttam-set-up-school-for-tribal-kids.html
Seven years before the Right to Education Bill was introduced in the Parliament, Uttam Teron, a young man from Pamohi, 20 km from Guwahati, dreamt of 100 per cent literacy for the children of his village. Education was the lowest priority in this Karbi-dominated hamlet and most children, especially girls, helped their parents in the fields. This changed when Teron began the Parijat Academy in a cowshed in 2003 with just four students. Today, the school, with a small hostel, provides free education to 502 students of which 256 are girls.
VIDEO link http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/171170/real-hero-uttam-set-up-school-for-tribal-kids.html
Seven years before the Right to Education Bill was introduced in the Parliament, Uttam Teron, a young man from Pamohi, 20 km from Guwahati, dreamt of 100 per cent literacy for the children of his village. Education was the lowest priority in this Karbi-dominated hamlet and most children, especially girls, helped their parents in the fields. This changed when Teron began the Parijat Academy in a cowshed in 2003 with just four students. Today, the school, with a small hostel, provides free education to 502 students of which 256 are girls.
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