Month: April 2022

Parivaar Bengal Update

63 more children from interior areas and islands of Sundarban admitted into Parivaar reaidential institutions in Bengal. Just before that we had admitted 189 children from Sundarbans. So in last 3 months we have admitted more than 250 children from areas which were very difficult in accessibility. Parivaar runs West Bengal’s largest residential schools for Parivaar Bengal Update

Parivaar Bengal Sevavratees doing rigorous field work across dozens of tribal villages in Jharkhand and Jhargram district in West Bengal for assessing neediest cases for admissions in our Bengal campuses. Team led by Partha Naskar, a talented athlete and stage actor to boot.

Parivaar Bengal Sevavratees doing rigorous field work across dozens of tribal villages in Jharkhand and Jhargram district in West Bengal for assessing neediest cases for admissions in our Bengal campuses. Team led by Partha Naskar, a talented athlete and stage actor, serving Parivaar for last 14 years. I remember one of my first experiences of visiting Parivaar Bengal Sevavratees doing rigorous field work across dozens of tribal villages in Jharkhand and Jhargram district in West Bengal for assessing neediest cases for admissions in our Bengal campuses. Team led by Partha Naskar, a talented athlete and stage actor to boot.

Parivaar – Annual Update (FY 21-22)

Today we are completing our 19th Financial Year. This year was one of phenomenal growth for our work. West Bengal In Bengal, we have 2 residential institutions for children (both boys and girls) from vulnerable and poor backgrounds. With around 1600 children, these are the largest free residential institutions for children from such backgrounds in Parivaar – Annual Update (FY 21-22)