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I happy to participate to the annual day on 27th febrruary. I could
see that all the parents and the villagers were entertained by their
own little ones. There were approximately 1500 people gathered in this
day.
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Dear friends,
I was in Asmoli in the month of March 2005. The
gradual changes taking place in the project area are amazing. The
children in the school started learning and their parents are really
happy. Since majority of the population doesn’t value the education of
girls and hesitate to send their girl children to school, we insisted
on the importance of educating the girl child quoting their own saying:
“If we educate a boy, we educate an individual, if we educate a girl,
we educate a society”. From the parents, I could understand that all
their concern is to get the girl children married as they reach their
early teen age. Once they cross 18 years, most of them are mothers.
Child marriage still exist in the villages. The female fetucide is also
increasing.
I was happy to be present for the Annual day of the school. All the children were given a chance to perform his/her talents.
The new admission procedures have already started. We expect to admit 130 more children in the new academic year 2005.
Marc Valentin,
President
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The father said : "it is God’s will, the child was not meant for us."
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In the project areas we have animation programs for
the villages including special programs for women and children. We have
volunteers in the villages and once a month, they organize the meetings
for the women in the village. In this meeting, different issues are
discussed. From time to time, our teachers participate in this
meetings.
There are many issues which have no immediate
solution until the new educated generation grow up. Here is an example
from the house where two of our teachers stay:
According to the village custom,when a child is
born, the mother feeds her baby only after her siser-in-law comes and
put a few drops of milk in the mouth of the baby. The wife of the house
owner where our teachers stay, delivered her baby boy. They already
have two girls, one studying in our school and they were eagerly
waiting for a baby boy. As per the custom of the village, the mother
waited for her sister-in-law to come and she is living in another
place, far from there. Due to some problem the woman came two days
later and the child was dead meanwhile. The teachers tried their level
best to convince the mother to feed her baby and even threatened the
father to take this child to the hospital as the child was dying; but
they didn’t do it. They were not ready to break the custom, the mother
of the child was scared of her in-laws.....at the end the father said,
it is God’s will and that the child was not meant for them.
The local people are very superstitious. The main
problem is that they are afraid to break the local customs because if
they do that, they are going to be blamed by the rest of the society
and their own family. Joint family system is prevalent in India and the
women has no say in the decision making of the family. Some of the
customs are very strong and it becomes a choice between life and death.
All our effort is to educate the women and men, to change their way of
thinking and to open their eyes to the knowledge and truth.
We hope that Angali, their daughter who is in our school may have the courage to fight against the social evils...
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Balls, puzzles, games, all were welcomed for the children's activities. |
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It is surprising to see the amount of toys coming
in Europe from China and India, but when we went looking for some games
in India for our school,we could hardly find any on a reasonable price.
They are very expensive. Very few children play with toys and games in
India. The reason may be that they are expensive or they have not yet
started to value these things.
An action was initiated to collect some second hand
games and toys from Belgium. Many people were happy to give them for
the school. The problem we faced was to transport them to India. The
Air Line companies are very strict,often we had to leave behind when it
was over weight,that is above 25 kgs. However, we transported enough of
them to the school for the moment in few trips.
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Let us hope that the new generation we educate will bring socio-economic changes in the society.
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