by webgo-admin | Jul 1, 2025 | Inclusion School, India, Keshwa Child Welfare Center, Primary School
Under the leadership of our overall program manager, Mr. Hariom Tiwari, and the school’s principal, Mr. Satyendra Bahadur Singh, Keshwa Gurukul School has become a model of success. The majority of the children come from low-income villages outside of...
by webgo-admin | Oct 31, 2024 | Construction-KCWC, Inclusion School, India, Keshwa Child Welfare Center, Primary School
When we started our “Keshwa Gurukul School” after the pandemic, we were not sure how our school approach would be accepted by parents. Our approach is based on free education for many children but with a significantly higher quality than in public schools. Private...
by webgo-admin | Mar 1, 2024 | ChildLine, Disability Welfare, Inclusion School, India, Keshwa Child Welfare Center, Outreach, Skill Development, Women Empowerment
In November/December 2023, the two board members Karlheinz Neumann and Herbert Kanschat (as always, all travel costs were covered privately) visited the project locations Varanasi and Robertsganj in Uttar Pradesh and Samastipur in Bihar. The aim of the trip was to...
by webgo-admin | Oct 24, 2023 | Inclusion School, India, Keshwa Child Welfare Center, Primary School
Our Keshwa Gurukul School in Robertsganj, Sonbhadra in the state of Uttar Pradesh started after Corona in May 2022 with five children. At the beginning of 2022, 50 children were already attending classes. Enthusiasm filled the air when we recently celebrated the...
by webgo-admin | Aug 31, 2022 | Inclusion School, India, Keshwa Child Welfare Center, Primary School
It is now nine months since we were allowed to start school operations in our center in Robertsganj, Sonbhadra. The Indian government gave its approval in November 2021 and so we were able to inaugurate the Keshwa Gurukul School with five children. The problem was...
by webgo-admin | Jan 23, 2022 | Inclusion School, India, Keshwa Child Welfare Center, Skill Development
It was too good to be true. We had hoped so much that in the new year we could gradually start and continue with our programs. Unfortunately, the pandemic “turned our plans upside down” again. The number of cases with the omicron variant is increasing and...