Furthering Learning & Literacy in Ethnic Indian Communities with Free Children’s Play School & Library

Jay Shakuntala Welfare Foundation Balrampur Chhattisgarh Free Childrens Library Free Play School for Tribal Children

A long effort spread over 2 years is finally coming to fruition in our first play school and our first children’s library in Balrampur, Chhattisgarh India. Our teams, spread over numerous places over the world, have dedicated their resources in various means to help us further our cause of bringing knowledge assets, learning tools and education to our ethnic community children.

We are building children’s libraries and play school for children under the age of 12, in remote ethnic communities. We wish to provide enthusiastic children with the tools and the assets to learn, educate and all the while having fun. We wish to help foster a bond between children & books!

If you wish to join our team of volunteers & be part of our small effort to bring books, learning tools, teaching & fun to our ethnic children, there are several things you can do:

Over 25 million, accounting for about 30% of Chhattisgarh’s population comes from the Indian tribal communities (the majority of Indian ethnic communities residing in the beautiful north-eastern states as reported in the 2011 census).

The region is rich in natural resources and likely going to see a lot of economic growth in the coming years. Education thus remains a key aspect of the region’s growth, enabling the native people to be eligible to benefit from such industrialization.

Jay Shakuntala Welfare Foundation Balrampur Chhattisgarh Free Childrens Library Free Play School for Tribal Children

Pahadi Korwas, Gonds, Khairwars, Kanwars and Pandos are the major tribal groups residing in the district. The local administration is acutely aware of the possibilities and the Indian government has the right intentions for the upliftment of the ethnic communities through education. We have already enrolled several families into our library & a lot more are waiting to be signed up.

But just like any noble effort, the implementation depends on the integrity and ethics of the individuals responsible to spend the funds and efforts appropriately. This was the biggest challenge to our initiatives. But again, no good deeds can fail so desperately.

Jay Shakuntala Welfare Foundation Balrampur Chhattisgarh Free Childrens Library Free Play School for Tribal Children
Jay Shakuntala Welfare Foundation Balrampur Chhattisgarh Free Childrens Library Free Play School for Tribal Children

We had unprecedented support from several unusual corners. Various government departments, people from literary communities & our sponsors came forward to lend their time, money & effort to this cause. So what started off as a small trial to build a free library & a free play school for a few tribal children & their families, slowly grew into something big now. We are currently waiting for a few paperwork to be completed before we can start our work.

We followed from the inspiration of several others who took upon themselves to spread education & learning in various remote regions of the world. Compared to such leaders, our initiative is small and contained within only a few locations in India right now.

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  1. September 1, 2022

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