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Home / Education / Remote School Achieves Zero Dropout, Needs Water Solution

Remote School Achieves Zero Dropout, Needs Water Solution

22 Dec

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Summary

  • School operates 365 days a year, offering two meals and protection from migration.
  • Zero dropout rate achieved through activity-based learning and vocational training.
  • Water scarcity threatens years of progress; a small dam and solar power are requested.
Remote School Achieves Zero Dropout, Needs Water Solution

In Maharashtra's Nashik district, a Zilla Parishad School in Hiwali hamlet defies conventional education models. Operating 365 days a year, 12 hours daily, it provides meals and a stable environment, preventing seasonal migration of tribal children. This dedication has resulted in a remarkable zero dropout rate, with students excelling academically and in vocational skills.

The school's innovative approach includes activity-based learning, hands-on experiences, and preparation for competitive exams, significantly impacting the entire village. Hiwali has become a zero-addiction community, with children, especially girls, prioritized in education. Teachers from numerous other schools have visited to replicate this successful model.

Despite these successes, the school now confronts a critical water scarcity challenge. Teachers fear that without immediate intervention, such as a Kolhapur-Type weir dam and solar power, their efforts could be undermined, potentially leading to a return of migration. This urgent need for water conservation is paramount to sustaining the educational progress achieved.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The school operates 365 days a year, offers extensive learning, and has achieved a zero dropout rate, transforming the local community.
The school is currently facing a severe water scarcity issue, which threatens to undo its educational progress and impact.
The school administration is requesting the construction of a small dam (KT dam) and the implementation of solar power for water supply.

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