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The former IPS Officer night school is a gift for village children in Jharkhand

The former IPS Officer night school is a gift for village children in Jharkhand
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Ranchi: At night from 80 strange villages spread across three Jharkhand districts spent in a unique way.
At sunset, burlaps are launched, emergency lights are activated and children’s school begins.
The study here does not mean basic class work – homework patterns, but it is a pleasant knowledge and class of two and a half hours where training is given to debate, dance, music, sports, computers and the internet to mention a little.
At school, no teacher and education are also free.
Based on self-help formula, this movement began five-six years ago and his facilitator was the former Punjab Police IG Dr.
Arun Oraon.
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At present, three countries – Ranchi, Lohardaga, Gumla – have 80 schools like that.
Oraon, a 1992 batch IPS officer, felt that doing something big, he had to go back to his state and in 2014, he returned to Jharkhand after choosing VRS.
Dr.
Oraon told Ian that after taking VRS, he began teaching several students at his home.
At that time he felt doing something for the children of the village so they also got good education.
After that, Baba Kartik Oraon Night School began in Uchari Ranchi Village.
Cartik Oraon is a Jharkhand political heavyweight and is a member of parliament.
There is no government funds taken for schools run by His name.
At the personal level, rich people and public representatives provide assistance.
These schools are monitored by Vikas Parishad’s adivation.
The first school operation in Uchari Village in 2014 was carried out by Anil Oraon.
Anil said that on the first day, three children joined, in seven to ten days, 40 children joined and today, 200 children attended school.
Wherever schools are opened, teens college or people who have graduated promised to donate labor.
Parishad set several mats, emergency lights and blackboards.
After every three months, parise reviews the night school settings and management.
Each school has 150-200 students and five to ten teachers.
On January 8, such as the school was opened in Kumhariyan Ranchi Village, where two Pankaj Youth and Sandeep promised to teach children.
In 80 like that, more than 300 teachers taught around 4,000 children.
The villages dominated by the Jharkhand tribe have “Akhada” and “Dhumkudiya” (village public places where people gather because they connect the practical aspects of life and socio-cultural traditions).
Most night schools are run in Akhadas and Dhumkudiyas or at community halls or hallways.
Parishad also organizes workshops for teachers from time to time where they are taught techniques to make studies easy and attractive.
Four schools like that are provided with computers, where through projectors, digital classes have begun.
For grade 1 to 10 students, the subject-wise class is held.
In many schools, the library has been opened.
On Thursday, the class was held on cultural activities.
After a local language class, the village elders bear the responsibility of teaching their dances and traditional music.
Yoga and sports are also an integral part of the curriculum.
On Sundays or other holidays, students are provided with football training.
Intellectual and cultural competitions are held for children and the best players given.
Crazy students for inter-school football competitions.
Dr.
Arun Oron said: “Now our focus makes these children ready for competitive exams.

The young man who was interested in the army, central security forces and police was being trained by retired soldiers and police officials.
The sewing center has been opened to make women depend on women.
In the past two years, when schools and colleges are closed due to Covid-19, night schools operate with the Covid-19 protocol in place.

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