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  • Project Name:

    Evening School at Village Aujla

  • Category:

    Nonpofit Poor.

  • Client

    Children of Helps .

  • Location:

    Gurdaspur,Punjab

Empowering Change: Child Welfare Council's Transformative Educational Initiatives in Gurdaspur

Education is the most powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty and uplifting communities. Recognizing this, the Child Welfare Council (CWC) of Gurdaspur, under the visionary leadership of Mr. Romesh Mahajan, has been working relentlessly to provide educational opportunities to underprivileged children and marginalized sections of society. Through targeted projects like the Evening School at Village Aujla and skill development initiatives at Central Jail, Gurdaspur, the Council is creating pathways for brighter futures and lasting social change.

Evening School at Village Aujla: A Ray of Hope for Underprivileged Children

In many rural and economically weaker sections of society, children face significant obstacles in accessing quality education. Financial hardships, lack of parental literacy, and the inability to afford private tuition often leave these children struggling to keep pace with their peers. To address this challenge, the Child Welfare Council, guided by Mr. Romesh Mahajan, established an Evening School at Village Aujla, Gurdaspur.

This special initiative is designed to support children who, despite attending regular school, lack the additional academic support required to excel. The evening school operates after regular school hours, providing free, quality education to children from economically disadvantaged families. Highly qualified and dedicated teachers conduct these sessions, offering personalized attention to each student to help bridge learning gaps.

Currently, 45 children from different academic levels are enrolled in the evening school. These students are not only receiving help with their school curriculum but are also being encouraged to develop confidence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The program is structured to create a nurturing, supportive environment where children can learn at their own pace without fear of judgment or failure.

Creating an Equal Academic Playing Field

One of the core objectives of the Evening School is to ensure that underprivileged children can compete academically with their peers, regardless of their socio-economic background. By providing access to quality education, remedial support, and mentorship, the Child Welfare Council aims to level the playing field and empower these children to pursue higher education and meaningful careers in the future.

The Evening School has already made a significant impact in the community. Parents have expressed their gratitude, noting the positive changes in their children’s academic performance, self-confidence, and enthusiasm for learning. For many families, this initiative represents hope for a better tomorrow—a chance to break free from generational poverty through the power of education.

Transformative Projects at Central Jail, Gurdaspur: Rehabilitation Through Education and Skills

The commitment of the Child Welfare Council, under Mr. Romesh Mahajan’s guidance, extends beyond children to other marginalized groups in society, including inmates at Central Jail, Gurdaspur. Believing that rehabilitation and reintegration into society are essential components of justice, the Council has initiated several transformative projects within the prison.

These projects focus on equipping inmates with practical skills, education, and personal development opportunities, enabling them to rebuild their lives after serving their sentences. By providing avenues for skill enhancement and knowledge building, the Council is helping break the cycle of crime and hopelessness.

A Call for Community Support

While the efforts of the Child Welfare Council have brought tangible results, the success and sustainability of these programs rely heavily on community participation and support. The Council invites local residents, organizations, and well-wishers to contribute to these initiatives—be it through volunteering, spreading awareness, or offering financial assistance.

By working together as a community, we can ensure that every child in Gurdaspur has access to quality education, every inmate is given a second chance, and no individual is left behind due to circumstances beyond their control.