A free school in East Delhi under a metro bridge near Akshardham Temple, run by Mr. Ramesh Kumar Sharma with the help of other teachers, for poor children .
Bhima Singh of Bathinda's Jethuka village kept his field (right) ready for transplanting paddy saplings (left) days before June 15, the legal date for beginning transplantation, Punjab
Fifty students attend the free school under the bridge every day in New Delhi. They first sweep the place and the roll out their mats to start classes. After studying here, many of them have been able to clear their school enrolment tests and now receive formal education, says Sh
Bhima Singh of Bathinda's Jethuka village kept his field (right) ready for transplanting paddy saplings (left) days before June 15, the legal date for beginning transplantation in Punjab
A kid taking water while attending the class in a free school in New Delhi. Abdul Tabrej Khan, a resident of the area, distributes food and water to these students whenever he can. Area residents also regularly donate books, food and clothes to the school.
A number of volunteer teachers take out time to teach at this special school. Vikas, an MBA student from Agra, says: モI like teaching and if I can help these children study better, then why not take out time for some good work?ヤ He lives in Mayur Vihar an
Jaswinder Singh of Longowal village in Punjab’s Sangrur district says the law has been forced upon farmers. In 2009 when it was enacted, 17 farmer organisations in the region gave several representations against the law to Sangrur’s deputy commissioner.