Now the day is not far when a Pahari Korwa, Birhor tribe student of Jashpur district will also get a place in the merit list of the board examination and will study in any reputed engineering college or medical college of the country. In future, children of these communities will also be able to serve as engineers and doctors as a gift to the district. Sankalp Shikshan Sansthan, operating in Jashpur district, has made a mark of success in the field of education by making a separate identity in the state. In the academic session 2022-23, 20 boys and girls of Special Backward Tribal Group of Jashpur district; A separate class will be conducted for these children in Sankalp Shikshan Sansthan. By providing quality education to these children, an initiative will be taken to bring them in the merit list of 10th and 12th board examination conducted by Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education. Preparation for competitive exams like JEE, NEET will also be done. In this institution, in the next four years, these selected 20 children will be prepared for good higher education by giving them the best possible education. Here all these children will be provided accommodation, food and all other facilities free of cost. Project Administrator Jashpur Shri B.K. Rajput informed that on the instructions of the Collector, Sankalp Educational Institute has planned to give admission to class 9th class by providing residential facility to the children of Pahari Korwa and Birhor tribal communities in Sankalp as an innovation. The Principal of Sankalp Shikshan Sansthan, Mr. Vinod Kumar Gupta, along with all the staff of Sankalp, made every effort to get these children a place in the merit list of Board of Secondary Education Board examination and in JEE, NEET examination. It has been said to leave no stone unturned in achieving success. This innovative initiative will surely have far-reaching and pleasant results. The way for the development of these communities will be paved through these children. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading