Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Ashirwad in the Papers



A local newspaper commends the efforts of the founders of the NGO


Moral Lessons at Ashirwad conducted by a spiritual Guru



New Year Celebrations ( Cultural programs by Ashirwad students)



Student Counseling


Health Camp Organized by Ashirwad




... More clippings available on request.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Expansion Plans

Due to the hilly terrain and heavy rainfall in the region, younger students find it extremely difficult to attend basic tuition classes. This has led to students not attending tuition classes for long periods (depending on the weather).

To counter this, we have decided to open small tuition centers (1 per village).

At the current setup in Namcheypong, we would like to provide the students with facilities such as music lessons, indoor games etc. Such activities would ensure that time is well spent, and not wasted on picking up bad habits.

We also plan for a library for the students. We hope to achieve this by collecting second hand books from our donors.

Events Organized

1. Community New Year Celebration with sports and cultural events organized by us, with under privileged students and their guardians

2. Seven days Yoga camp, with Ashirwad students and their guardians by Mr. LP Adhikari – Head Master of Namchepong Govt. High School. Yoga classes are conducted every Thursday

3. Three days Meditation camp conducted by Mr. R Telang IAS, Secretary Agriculture Govt. of Sikkim

4. Health Camp in association with Doctors from Manipal Institute of Health and Medical Sciences

5. A career-counseling program for the students of class XII at the St.Xaviers School Auditorium

6. Coordinated with the Govt. of Sikkim and eligible students in the process of free capacity building program, where 8 students were sent for training in different institution for various faculties. They are as follows:

a. 2 candidates were sent for Civil Service Coaching in Delhi

b. 3 candidates for Air Hostess training in AHA – Kolkota

c. 1 candidate for Web designing in Noida

d. 2 candidates for Travel and Tourism Management in Noida

7. Arranged a grand felicitation for Professor (Dr.) Mahendra P Lama for being the first and youngest Vice Chancellor of Central University of Sikkim on 16 September, where Ministers in-charge HRDD, Minister in-charge Agriculture, area MLA, Principals, and Head Masters, Teachers and students and local gentries attended. This event was covered by National and local media.

The NGO is also trying to rope in working/retired professionals to share their life's experiences with the children at Ashirwad, so that it helps them to see the real picture of life and understand its value.

Present Setup

1. One classroom measuring 25’X15’ with 22 sets of attached table and benches accommodating two students in each, bookracks, black board, charts and other required amenities of classroom.

2. One toilet and bathroom with wash basins outside.

3. Electrification added with solar tube light for emergency.

4. One big community Centre type temporary structure measuring 40X25 with electrification to conduct counseling of students, moral discourse, guardian meetings, Yoga camps, Health camps, Cultural activities and general entertainments. It also is serves as an additional classroom.

5. Forty-one students attending tutorial class with two TTI trained teachers from class IV to VIII.

6. Thirty students (which will surely increase to more than a hundred students) of class X and XII, will be taking special coaching classes for their board exams, especially in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. Two qualified teachers will be taking up this activity. They will be housed in the NGO campus for the next few months starting November.

Social Background of the Beneficiaries

The underprivileged class of the society includes people who are daily wage earners, farmhands, and class IV government staff. Their children attend government run schools, which provide free education. A close study has revealed that most of the children going to these schools never get time to study at home.

This is because their parents return home in the evening after a hard days work and expect their children to do all the household chores. Most of these student’s parents do not encourage them to study as they think helping at home is more important. This leads to them failing in their exams, repeatedly, until they reach that age after which they are capable enough to go with their parents and become an earning member of the family.

About Ashirwad

A dream to do something for the underprivileged people of Pakyong lay dormant in the minds of the founders of Ashirwad for quite a while. This vision did not take shape for a long time, because of the magnitude of the challenge and a lack of funds.


The spark was provided when the founders decided to send a letter to the then President of India – His Excellency, The Honorable Dr. Abdul Kalam, it was a pleasant surprise when the President showed his willingness to meet the ‘would be’ founders. This provided the impetus to forge ahead and start Ashirwad. With the blessings of the President, Ashirwad dug its roots. Despite all the hurdles Ashirwad has faced, it has slowly but surely moved ahead.

Though Ashirwad is still not funded by any private donor or the Government(it is still not recognized by the govt.), it still continues to work for the betterment of the society.

Letters that formed Ashirwad

Letter exchanged between the founder and the President of India