Friday, August 11, 2006

Save a school for our future generation

This is the current situation of the Rasoolpura School

Zilla Parishad High School is the biggest government school in Rasoolpura, Hydrabad. Unfortunately, the existing infrastructure at the school is woefully inadequate and does not even cater to the existing number of students (at least 700), leave aside the new enrolments.

The schools original land space was 6,000 sq yards, but in recent years it was encroached illegally by land grabbers and it reduced to 2,000 sq yards. Now it has been changed into a garbage dump and is also used as public toilet and anti-social activities. So to stop these, the Bhumi (an NGO which formed my a group of youth’s) has planed to construct compound wall and bathroom, to secure the land from encroachment. Like how we (India) got independence in midnight, this construction will also start on Aug 14th midnight and end on the next day (Aug 15th) morning 8am. This project will cost them around 5 laksh and they managed to raise a Lakh. If you are interested to do some help for your society pls u are wecome. It doesn’t matter how much, but if you are willing to help little? Let they know your response as soon as possible as because there are less days. If u need further details and information about money transfer, mail my Friend Shuuro (who is involved in this group) : shuuro@gmail.com or contact 919866609953.

The biggest benefit we get form our help is to motivating over 20,000 child labors to go school. You can get more details of the project here. Our little helps are the steps for our India's development.

13 comments:

  1. Jeevan - u can ask Shuba to write a cheque - she has loads of money..she can afford it..

    Me elai kulanthai :(..

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  2. Hmm, your blog is unlike others (at least unlike mine, mine is personal life revealing kinda boring blog), but yours is always for good causes and everything. So good! :D

    Flora

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  3. good post jeevan...!

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  4. romba nalla post! this is a better way to help people!

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  5. Thanks for blogging about this jeevan. More than this, I'm really happy that you don't want to stop here but personally want to donate for the school. I've sent details in a email informing you about how & where you can send us your check. I'll keep you posted with images of development works in the school. Today we are going to lay foundation and we will start work on aug 14th midnight.

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  6. .. how nice of u Jeevan to help in ur own little way... im proud of u dear!

    ... and Shuuro God Bless you and ur group!May God showers you all the blessing in life!

    ... hats off to u guys!!


    -kathy-

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  7. Thats too wonderful Jeev!
    Shall spread the word as well!
    :)

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  8. Very nice of you to post this...Will spread the word around..

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  9. Anonymous2:05 pm

    what those politicians are upto ? dont they have funds to offer to build a school ?

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  10. Hi Anonymous,

    Politicians in the government decided to stop funding for the school, teachers were not paid for past 6 months and they want to leave their job. We can't let this happen or can't let school to slip into oblivion. We believe we can make a difference and working towards it instead of depending or blaming others. If we can't gather enough funds for this project, then some of us will pay from our own pockets for this project, since this is just a small step in our bigger goal for rasoolpura slum, we can't sustain financially for long without the support of the others. As you may know we have adopted this slum and want to make them self reliant by providing livelihood. We are also working with other international NGOs like ICRISAT, Engineers without borders and other student & youth groups to give better life for the people in the slum, in terms of sanitation, water facility and other things.

    Apathy is that the politicians spent 3 cores in local body election for small population of about 2 lakhs but doesn't have anything for children or for the school.

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  11. Thanks for sharing such a nice post.

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  12. things must change if we are to see the future generation get a betetr life and education. Attention must be paid on a whole rather than picking certain places. Thanz for highlighting this bro.

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  13. Thank you for bringing it to everyone's notice

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