सरकार स्कूल : बाकी काम से फुर्सत मिले तो बच्चों को पढ़ाएं शिक्षक
सरकार स्कूल : बाकी काम से फुर्सत मिले तो बच्चों को पढ़ाएं शिक्षक

By Meenal Tingal

A Visually Impaired Teacher Illuminated The Lives Of Children Of Tea-Garden Workers
A Visually Impaired Teacher Illuminated The Lives Of Children Of Tea-Garden Workers

By Sayantani Deb

Karna Telenga helped set up a school in a village in Sivasagar district of Assam to educate underprivileged children of tea garden workers. Despite losing his vision in an accident, he continued to teach them. He passed away this month on August 1.

Karna Telenga helped set up a school in a village in Sivasagar district of Assam to educate underprivileged children of tea garden workers. Despite losing his vision in an accident, he continued to teach them. He passed away this month on August 1.

Keeping students on the right track
Keeping students on the right track

By Pratyaksh Srivastava

For a teacher at a rural school in Gorakhpur, the performance tracker where she records the progress of each of her students, is an invaluable teaching aid that brings out the best in her students and in herself.

For a teacher at a rural school in Gorakhpur, the performance tracker where she records the progress of each of her students, is an invaluable teaching aid that brings out the best in her students and in herself.

In the forests of Panna, a govt school teacher’s day begins with taking a dip in spring water, with his students
In the forests of Panna, a govt school teacher’s day begins with taking a dip in spring water, with his students

By Arun Singh

For the past twenty years, Lakshman Singh Rajgond has made the under-resourced village of Bilhata, located deep in the forests of the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, his home and his karmbhoomi.

For the past twenty years, Lakshman Singh Rajgond has made the under-resourced village of Bilhata, located deep in the forests of the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, his home and his karmbhoomi.

A teacher posted in a Naxalite-affected area transforms the village school, wins community’s trust
A teacher posted in a Naxalite-affected area transforms the village school, wins community’s trust

By Brijendra Dubey

Premveer Singh went from door to door, practically begging the parents to enrol their wards at the government school in Khoradinh village. Gradually, he and fellow school teachers built bridges of trust with the parents and the admissions began to go up. The school now has 315 students of which 25% are tribal children.

Premveer Singh went from door to door, practically begging the parents to enrol their wards at the government school in Khoradinh village. Gradually, he and fellow school teachers built bridges of trust with the parents and the admissions began to go up. The school now has 315 students of which 25% are tribal children.

Gaon Connection Releases ‘Climate Connection Report 2023’ on its 11th Anniversary
Gaon Connection Releases ‘Climate Connection Report 2023’ on its 11th Anniversary

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The 245-page book has 75 stories of climate change from rural India. It is available for a free download from Gaon Connection’s website.

The 245-page book has 75 stories of climate change from rural India. It is available for a free download from Gaon Connection’s website.

A ‘Model’ Govt Primary School in Baramulla uses Online Tools to Impart Quality Education
A ‘Model’ Govt Primary School in Baramulla uses Online Tools to Impart Quality Education

By Syed Shadab Ali Gillani

The primary school in Sheikhpora Kreeri was one of the pilot schools in the Kashmir valley where the learning management system was introduced during COVID-19. It is an online integrated software used for creating, delivering, tracking, and reporting educational courses and outcomes.

The primary school in Sheikhpora Kreeri was one of the pilot schools in the Kashmir valley where the learning management system was introduced during COVID-19. It is an online integrated software used for creating, delivering, tracking, and reporting educational courses and outcomes.

As 2022 draws to a close, check Gaon Connection's most read stories this year
As 2022 draws to a close, check Gaon Connection's most read stories this year

By गाँव कनेक्शन

News reports on COVID-19 vaccine for animals, measures to reduce the incidence of snakebite-related deaths and angry farmers destroying their vineyards were among the ten most read stories on Gaon Connection this year. Wondering what's more on the list? Read on.

News reports on COVID-19 vaccine for animals, measures to reduce the incidence of snakebite-related deaths and angry farmers destroying their vineyards were among the ten most read stories on Gaon Connection this year. Wondering what's more on the list? Read on.

The next time you feel life is hard on you, read this story of grit of four orphaned tribal kids
The next time you feel life is hard on you, read this story of grit of four orphaned tribal kids

By Manoj Choudhary

It is a story of the resilience of four siblings aged 9 to 16 years from a tribal village in Jharkhand who lost their parents and elder sister to tuberculosis within a span of few months. They had to drop out of school and sell rice beer in order to survive. But, their story has a happy ending. Read on.

It is a story of the resilience of four siblings aged 9 to 16 years from a tribal village in Jharkhand who lost their parents and elder sister to tuberculosis within a span of few months. They had to drop out of school and sell rice beer in order to survive. But, their story has a happy ending. Read on.

No bridge over troubled water in Nandurbar where 24 tribal villages remain cutoff
No bridge over troubled water in Nandurbar where 24 tribal villages remain cutoff

By Satish Malviya

An estimated 12,000 Bhil tribal residents along the Udai river in Nandurbar district of Maharashtra have no access to healthcare, education, livelihood, administration and communication. All because the promised bridge over the river Udai has been under construction for the past 15 years and still remains incomplete.

An estimated 12,000 Bhil tribal residents along the Udai river in Nandurbar district of Maharashtra have no access to healthcare, education, livelihood, administration and communication. All because the promised bridge over the river Udai has been under construction for the past 15 years and still remains incomplete.

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