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posted June 27, 2011
Ravi Mengal is a resident of a tribal hamlet in Igatpuri district in Maharahstra, India. Though they are themselves not educated, his parents realize the value of an education and enrolled him the local government school in Phanaswadi. However, the facilities in the school were very poor, and Ravi was not getting a good education.
When Aseema opened an Education Centre for Tribal Children in Awalkheda, Igatpuri, Ravi’s parents did not hesitate to enroll him in the school. He is in the Primary Section of the Education Centre, and the personalized attention that he gets from the teachers has helped Ravi blossom. Fun-filled activities like the cultivation of vegetables in the children’s garden and painting the seed germination process has kindled an interest in Science.
Ravi is very passionate about Arts. As a part of their lessons, during Diwali (the most important Indian festival), the class made a Diwali greeting card, addressed it to their parents, and went to the post office to mail it. It was a wonderful experience for the entire family, because it was the first time the family received a letter from the postman.
Your donations of six months of tuition each, George and Henry, will ensure that Ravi continues attending school for another year. Thank you.
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