Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Intensive coaching begins..

The 16th of December 2008 marks the start of yet another intensive coaching classes by Ashirwad. Over 300 students are expected to take part in it. The core subjects which will be touched upon are Maths, Science, English and general studies .

A number of post graduate teachers have been hired on contract by Ashirwad. This coaching will be over a period of 3 months.

Monday, May 26, 2008

NGO Registration details

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Ashirwad highlights Pakyong roads...

Though Ashirwad is a NGO devoted to child eduction, it took it upon itself to highlight the problem regarding bad roads en route from Ranipool to Pakyong. A letter was sent to Sikkim Express which duly published it. Another one was sent to the BRO Chief Engineer, and the third to the Surface transport Minister in India.

All this evoked quick reaction from BRO. Hope to see the improving now...

Thursday, April 24, 2008

New News

A lot has happened since i last updated news on this NGO. The number of branches has gone upto 5 (more details in the next blog), and FINALLY after nearly 18 months of selfless service, the NGO is now recognized by the govt. Hopefully this registration will give us access to funds, which is now becoming a major factor in the sustainance of the NGO.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Samsing...

The new branch at Samsing, which was supposed to open on the 21st of January, will be inaugurated today(31st Jan 2008) by the President of Ashirwad Pariwar - Mrs. Rita Chettri.

Again, this new unit will cater to 25 students.

With this the number of students have gone up to 170.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Just in.

Another branch for the NGO will open at Samsing, Pakyong. The new branch will be operational from the 21st of January.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Head Count

Jan 08 2008 -

Namchepong Branch: 115
Andheri: 30

145 students - that's the total number of students enrolled at Ashirwad.

New Branch

I am a bit late to share this news, but ashirwad pariwar has just opened its first branch. On the first day itself 25 students were enrolled. Amazing isn't it. Well this happened on the 1st of Jan.

Surprisingly, the very next day a group of people representing another village met the founders of Ashirwad to convince them to start another branch in their village. Hope this materializes into something real.

In this small phase of growth we should not forget what we set out to do initially - provide quality education.