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Parivaar Bengal this week

Fieldwork in Godkhali area of Sundarban for children admission where our good friend Biplab Das has been working dedicatedly for last several years.

Parivaar in FY 23 : A Resume of our work

We present below in brief the salient points of our work during the FY 2022-23. 1. The two residential campuses in District 24 Parganas (South) in West Bengal continue to function strongly with a total of 1,994 resident children (1032 boys & 962 girls) as on date. More than 400 children from areas of extreme Parivaar in FY 23 : A Resume of our work

Parivaar Bengal this week

151 children (87 girls and 64 boys) admitted from several districts of West Bengal and Jharkhand into Parivaar Residential Institutions near Kolkata. Details are as follows : District PuruliaBlocks BagmundiManbazar – IManbazar – IIBandwanArshaPunchaBalarampur Sundarban RegionBlocks Sandeshkhali – ISandeshkhali – IICanning – ICanning – IIGosaba District JhargramBlocks Binpur (II)JhargramGopiballavpurJamboni Greater Kolkata Region Kolkata Canal RoadBarasat JharkhandDistrict East Singhbhum Boram Ghatshila Parivaar, founded Parivaar Bengal this week

Happy to announce that we have operationalised a new reaidential block

Happy to announce that we have operationalised a new reaidential block which can.accommodate more than 350 children at Parivaar Bengal campus. It has taken 6 years for this to come up and getting operationalised (with 2 years of disruption during the.Pandemic.)Parivaar parivaar.org runs largest free residential institutions for destitute and vulnerable children in whole of Happy to announce that we have operationalised a new reaidential block

This Week at Parivaar Bengal parivaar.org

85 children (48 boys amd 37 girls) admitted into Parivaar residential institutions from parts of Sundarban and other peripheral areas – from following blocks :1. Hingalganj2. Gosoba3. Sandeshkhali4. Swarupnagar5. Hasnabad6. Mandir Bazaar7. Mathurapur8. Canning9. Joynagar I10.Joynagar II   Parivaar’s runs the largest free residential institutions for children from vulnerable and destitute backgrounds (with children from This Week at Parivaar Bengal <a href="https://parivaar.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">parivaar.org</a>

Parivaar and the Kolkata Book Fair

381 strong Parivaar contingent visited the world’s largest book fair – the Kolkata Book Fair for 3 days and chose hundreds of books as per their liking. It has been customary at Parivaar to send children to the Book Fair for long years now.   A non-Calcuttan friend had wished to visit Kolkata and I Parivaar and the Kolkata Book Fair

Field-work and Children identificatiom done for admission into Parivaar Residential Schools

Field-work and Children identificatiom done for admission into Parivaar Residential Schools from communities living in almost homeless conditions on sides of railway tracks at Park Circus line in the heart of Kolkata city. More than 40 children have been identified.To someone not familiar with this area of Kolkata it might sound much like Piccadilly Circus Field-work and Children identificatiom done for admission into Parivaar Residential Schools

Milestone of 2500 eye camps reached

We are glad to inform that we achieved the milestone of 2500 eye camps. This has taken less than 20 months (18th June 21 to 30th Jan 2023). The camp locations were spread across some of the poorest pockets in 34 districts in Madhya Pradesh & 1 each in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. As the Milestone of 2500 eye camps reached

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.