Jeeyar Gurukulams (Schools) for Tribals, Fishermen and other Remote Villagers

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School for Tribals in Allampalli The Jeeyar Gurukulam (School), is the 1st school for the tribals, with an enrollment of 350 students. Children from remote rural areas who are otherwise deprieved of even basic education, are educated here, at Jeeyar Gurukulam in Allampalli, Adilabad Dist.

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School for Tribals in Birsapeta The Jeeyar Gurukulam (School) first started in thatched huts with 150 children. On July 27th 2007 HH Sri Swamiji inaugurated the new building of the Jeeyar Gurukulam replacing thatched huts, a school with advanced science and computer technology.

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School for Fishermen:
Free Jeeyar Gurukulam (School) for the fishermen was built for Tsunami victims in Katarivaripalem village (Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh) India. The gurukulam provides free education and materials, free boarding and clothing, also free food for the students.

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Tribal Education Events
VT in association with several local authorities organize tribal education events in different parts of Andhra Pradesh, India imparting knowledge to the deserved.

 

 

 

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