Project Report
| May 1, 2019
Bhagyashree wants to be a Teacher....
By Sk Moniruddin | Fund Raising Officer
Bhagyashree with her prize
Bhagyashree (not her real name), a 12 years old poor girl was studying in Class-VI when she dropped out of school. Her parents are daily laborers and could not able to support her studies. Ruchika Remedial Education Centre was running in that slum. The Remedial Teacher came to know about her and counselled both the parents and the girl to continue her studies. She also joined our Remedial Education Center and with the help of the teacher, she was admitted in Class-VII. She is a bright student and also good in extra curricular activities in school.
She was one of the participants in the "Science Exhibition" and her project on "Proper utilization of waste output of urban slum" was selected by the jury of National Children's Science Congress, Govt. of Odisha. Her model was presented in the 21st National Children's Science Congress, Khordha District Level competition and she got prize there. She has a dream to be a Science teacher in future and help her community children in studies.
Feb 1, 2019
Shruti is a happy and proud girl now
By Sk Moniruddin | Fund Raising Officer
Shruti -Going to school happily
Shruti (not her real name) is studying in Class-III and a 9 years old girl. She belongs to a very poor family in Rickshaw Colony slum. Her father is a betel shop keeper and her mother is a house wife. They are unable to maintain their family properly. So it was difficult for her to come to school as her parents needs help in house hold works. With a great effort and difficulty of the BPCL Shikshya remedial teacher, she took admission in Niladrivihari Primary School in Class-II. In the annual assessment she stood first in the class. Now she is reading in class –III and got 1st position in half yearly assessment and her parents are very happy and promised to continue her education. The smile in her face is only possible due to Ruchika's BPCL Sikshya Remedial Education Programme.
Nov 5, 2018
Laxmi's struggle and courage is an inspiration for others
By Sk Moniruddin | Fund Raising Officer
Laxmi - The inspiration
Life of Laxmi (not her real name) went through a series of somber tribulations since her babyhood. When she was in her mother’s lap, her father deserted her mother. He married to another woman and left that place. Her mother had no option but to start domestic work in some families. The whole day Lamipriya was almost left unattended when her mother was working at other’s house just to arrange two square of meals It was really a difficult time for the baby and her mother.
When Laxmipriya grown up she was sent to school. But without care and support in the family she was frequently dropped out of school. Nobody was there to help her to do home tasks given in the school. It was making her humiliated in the school for which she got dropped out. However she was sometimes coming to school just to continue her education.
When Ruchika initiated "Remedial Education Centre" in her slum, Laxmipriya was identified as a needy child. At that time she was promoted to Class – V. The teacher put some extra effort which helped Laxmipriya to be blossomed. She quickly picked up her study with the support of the Remedial Teacher. This year she stood First in her Class in BJB Nagar UP School. Proudly says Laxmipriya, “It is my Remedial Teacher who brought me to so height. Now sky is my limit. I want to study hard and get a good job and look after my mother. I will surely bring smile to my mother’s face”. This was only possible because of the support of Ruchika's Remedial Education program in the slums for dropped out children.