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All things go to grave, hills and rivers stay on as winess to their burial.

We have renamed the buildings in our Bengal residential campus after hills and rivers of our land, India (Bharatavarsha). In boys campus, blocks have been named after hills and in Girl’ campus, after rivers – Gender experts are welcome to do a chool-chera (hair-splitting) bishleshan on this. Besides, one block that was built in 2017-18 All things go to grave, hills and rivers stay on as winess to their burial.

Some Recent Laurels in Parivaar Basketball Circuit

We are glad to share some key achievements over the past few months from our Basketball Excellence Program which is carried on by Parivaar in collaboration with Hi5 Youth Foundation.1. Baisakhi Mardi , a girl from the remote village of Birbhum district of West Bengal was selected to represent the State School Basketball team (u-14 Some Recent Laurels in Parivaar Basketball Circuit

193 children (boys and gilrs) from interior areas admitted in Parivaar

193 children (boys and gilrs) from interior areas admitted in Parivaar Bengal residential institutions. This has been done after rigorous field inquiry across hundteds of villages in these areas.From blocks of Sandeshkhali, Canning, Hingalganj, Hasnabad, Nazat, Gosaba, Basanti, Kultali, Binpur, Bandwan, Manbazaar, Ranibundh, Raipur, Puncha, Barabazaar, Bishnupur, Garbeta, Taldangra, Onda, Belpahari, Jamboni, Jhargram, Gopiballabhpur, Keshpur, 193 children (boys and gilrs) from interior areas admitted in Parivaar

Glad to inform that Parivaar has received a special Award

Glad to inform that Parivaar has received a special Award for its service and programs in area of healthcare for the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) of Baigas living in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh. The award was presented by Union Minister Shri Phaggan Singh Kulaste and Deputy Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Rajendra Glad to inform that Parivaar has received a special Award

Parivaar Kutirs in the high poverty-stricken Shoolpani Jhadi area of Barwani and Alirajpur districts in south-western part of Madhya Pradesh (bordering Gujarat and Maharashtra).

Parivaar Kutirs in the high poverty-stricken Shoolpani Jhadi area of Barwani and Alirajpur districts in south-western part of Madhya Pradesh (bordering Gujarat and Maharashtra).We have at last (since it was a much awaited dream of ours) rolled out our Seva Kutirs (supplementary education and nutrition centres) in one of most high-deprivation areas in the whole Parivaar Kutirs in the high poverty-stricken Shoolpani Jhadi area of Barwani and Alirajpur districts in south-western part of Madhya Pradesh (bordering Gujarat and Maharashtra).

Parivaar in 2023 : A Resume

Parivaar in 2023 : A ResumeWe present below in brief the salient features of our work during the CY 2023.1. The two free residential campuses in District 24 Parganas (South) in West Bengal (in operatuon for two decades now) continue to function strongly with about 2000 resident children ( 1012 boys & 952 girls) from Parivaar in 2023 : A Resume

Parivaar receives the 2nd Position in Social Leadership Awards

Parivaar receives the 2nd Position in Social Leadership Awards presented by Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry on 7th December. The award was received by our senior Sevavratee and Governing Body member Smt. Sandhya Nag and Chief Coordinator of Parivaar Bengal Shri Pratik Dutta.Parivaar@20 : Twenty years of dedicated and rigorous service.Parivaar.org

Magical 4 Day Camp st Parivaar Sandalpur (MP) campus

We are thrilled to inform that we had a scintillating 3 days at our Sandalpur (MP) Residential Institution, during the last week of November. This camp (Learning Beyond) was organized by a unique group that is truly extraordinary – “Our Children” (https://www.ourchildrenindia.org/), which is a more than 50 years old organization from Mumbai, constituted of Magical 4 Day Camp st Parivaar Sandalpur (MP) campus

Come rain, come shine

Come rain, come shine – Parivaar sevavratees go from hamlet to hamlet for child inquiry in field areas of some of the most impoverished adivasi pockets in Bengal, and also surveyed large number of children from contiguous areas of Jharkhand.We hope to admit some 300 resident children (both boys and girls) in coming few months.Parivaar Come rain, come shine

Deepawali and Bhratri Dwitiya (Bhai Dooj / Bhai Phota) at Parivaar.

This was the 20th celebration of Deepawali at Parivaar Bengal residential instititions – the first one was in a small rented building. We have also have a tradition of Bhai Dooj (Bhai Phota) that involves not just girls and boys but also female and male Sevavratees.Parivaar@20