In 2004, a young man named Sanjeev Deshmane from Khadakdari, a village located 3 km from Pimpaldhara, took note of the problems these villagers were facing.
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Sanjeev continued teaching this way until Late Shri Navji Ganpat Dhindalkar donated a piece of land and the government helped build a school in Pimpaldhara.
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“The kids have no idea what a television or music system is. They are learning lots of things. They love to sing and dance. But I know they are missing a very important thing and that’s music. I have obtained some DVDs of nursery rhymes from Khadakdari but how do I play them for the children?” asks Mr. Deshmane.
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Unable to view the above button? Click here to donateThe school has just two classrooms. Mr. Deshmane teaches Classes 1 and 2 in one of the classrooms and the headmaster, Mr. Kirtankar, teaches Classes 3 and 4 in the other. There is no anganwadi (playschool) in the village so the kids start school only once they turn 7. After they pass Class 4, they have to walk 3 kms every day to attend the secondary school in Khadakdari.
“Our school is quite good but there are challenges too. The kids know nothing until the age of seven when they come to school. Moreover, most of their parents are illiterate and very poor. When they don’t get work in this village they go to other villages and take their children along too. The kids sometimes don’t come to school for days. We have to counsel their parents to send them to school regularly,” says Mr. Deshmane.The school has a small playground with just one slide for the kids to play on.
Until recently, the ground had no boundary walls so animals like cows and goats would get in most of the time. But now the villagers have managed to make a temporary fence to get around this problem.
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