Team Parivaar

Parivaar Bengal Update

A new residential block at our Bengal Girls’ campus (Parivaar Sarada Teertha) has now been operationalised that can accommodate 350 plus girls.

Parivaar team conducted fieldwork among homeless people living under flyovers around the Racecourse in Hastings area.

Parivaar team conducted fieldwork among homeless people living under flyovers around the Racecourse in Hastings area.. 44 children have been enlisted for possible admission in Parivaar Bengal residential institutions. Profoundly ironical that hundreds of homeless people live just beside the Race Course, the archetype of Privilege.This contradistinction brought the opening frames of Mrinal Sen’s Kolkata Parivaar team conducted fieldwork among homeless people living under flyovers around the Racecourse in Hastings area.

First ever 4 Day Annual Athletic Meet

First ever 4 Day Annual Athletic Meet at our newly started Girls’ Residential School in Sehore district in Madhya Pradesh. The girls here are from tribal villages of 7 different districts in MP.

This week at Parivaar Bengal

74 girls and 49 boys from some of the most poverty-stricken areas of Singhbhum region of Jharkhand admitted in Parivaar Residential institutions in Bengal. At Parivaar Residential institutions we have children from pre-schooling till university graduation.To continue serving some of the poorest of our countrymen Parivaar needs your continuous support. To contribute    https://parivaar.org/donate/

18 Daily Mobile Clinics (with 18 doctors on rounds) in operation in highly impoverished tribal areas in 11 districts of MP.

Our experience of working in remote and extremely poverty-stricken tribal villages in Madhya Pradesh highlighted before s the dismal conditions of people suffering with various diseases or disabilities. Due to poverty and lack of access to good hospitals and doctors, they suffer from the sickness without getting the requred treatment. Therefore, from 2021 we started 18 Daily Mobile Clinics (with 18 doctors on rounds) in operation in highly impoverished tribal areas in 11 districts of MP.