Jan Swabhiman’s Rural Development Project Takes off in West Bengal (Completed)

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Education is a fundamental right, but for many children in marginalized communities, it remains an unfulfilled dream. In urban slums and underprivileged areas, access to quality education is often limited by poverty, social barriers, and external influences. To address this challenge, Janswabhiman Welfare Society has taken a noble initiative to provide free education and spiritual guidance to children in need, especially those whose families were once influenced by missionaries to convert from Hinduism. The society’s efforts reflect not only an educational mission but also a cultural and spiritual revival. One of the many admirable initiatives by Janswabhiman Welfare Society is the Siksha Center in Kashiram, Ghaziabad. This center serves as a beacon of hope, transforming the lives of children who would otherwise be deprived of opportunities for growth. Let’s take a closer look at this Siksha Center, the impact it creates, and the dedication that fuels its success.

Jan Swabhiman Bengal has successfully started the “Rural Development Project” under the leadership of Dr. Samir Chatterjee, Jan Swabhiman Bengal and relentless efforts of Sri Sanjeev Kr. Das, Central Observer. Undertaken by Jan Swabhiman Welfare Society to impart soft skills for FREE to the rural youth to empower them to carry out e-commerce and other job opportunities, this project is well structured to include the latest courses which will serve to provide them self-employment in today’s world of IT and promote their local culture and economy. They will also become torchbearers of Indian culture & heritage in cyber-world.

We started with 17 students from Laxman Das Lane area, Howrah , West Bengal on 19th February where Shri Sanjeev Kr. Das explained them the vision and goal of our organization and Shri Soumya Deep Chatterjee, the Course Coordinator and Instructor, explained them the advantages of the course to be taught to them and how it shall empower them financially in long term. Surprisingly on 23rd February 2013, there was an overwhelming presence of 28 enthusiastic students from diverse financial and social backgrounds reflecting a ray of hope in the eyes of all after a long-term frustration among the poor youth of the area.

Today there are more than 50 aspirants and we are in process of finding resources to accommodate them.

The class was attended mostly by poor students from socially disadvantaged background ranging from Class 10th to B.Com including 9 girls on the very first day. Apart from teaching the basics of computers and HTML, Shri Soumya Deep Chatterjee started the first day explaining the youth to take up the responsibility on their own shoulders to live in “Swabhiman” or self esteem with their heads held high. He also told them to cut the vicious circle of poverty and exploitation by being self-reliable and ensured them that we are with them as an all-weather friend.

The students are planned to be taught HTML, CSS, Javascript and PHP so that they become Web-Developers/Designers and get tech-enabled enough to earn a decent living. They also learn ability to promote their local culture and economy online and hence create an IT hub. The methodology is not a classroom system but a Gurukul-Model of teaching where few students learn and conceive the knowledge and become teachers to others and impart whatever they have learned from the first teacher. Hence this model ensures fast propagation of knowledge (and hence self-reliance) to the masses. Further, the model is integrated with lessons on self-help, motivation, culture, ethics and business management to create successful entrepreneurs.

President, Jan Swabhiman Welfare Society and Founder Shri Sanjeev Newar Ji has been the mastermind behind this model. We are committed to get various relevant projects both from India and abroad for post-curriculum employment of participants. We pray to Almighty to show us the correct way for the noble cause. And we promise that we will keep doing whatever little we can till our last breath.

Om Shantih Om Shantih Om Shantih

We sincerely need your support to scale up the process and bring true transformation.

 

– Reported by Jan Swabhiman Bengal Team

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