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Our Projects In Arunachal Pradesh, Delhi & Bodh Gaya
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh (Land of the Dawn lit mountains) is a thinly populated hilly state on the eastern most part of India, surrounded on three sides by the international borders with Bhutan to the west, China to the north and Burma to the east.. It has 14 districts and a total area of 83, 74,359 sq. kilometers and total population of 10, 00,000 as per 2001 Census. Literacy rate is 50%.
Project 1: Confidence and capacity building of the underprivileged children through education in Arunachal Pradesh.
Project-2: Cluster of Primary Schools.
Project-3: Scholarship Programme for the underprivileged students of Arunachal Pradesh.
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New Delhi
Delhi is the capital city of India situated in the northern part of the country. It is the third largest city in India with a total land area of about 1,483 km and a total population of about 13.9 million. Delhi is one of the centers of learning in India which provides scopes and opportunities to the people in various walks of life. Tens of thousands of people come to Delhi every year from the corners of India for study and in search of other opportunities. Delhi is today, one of the fastest growing cities of India.
Project-1: Sneha proposed residential school in Delhi for Chakma children.
Project-2: A Computer vocational training for the Chakma and other tribal students from Delhi.
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Bodh Gaya
Bodh Gaya is situated in Bihar in the northern India, about 65 miles from Patna, the capital of Bihar, and 7 miles from the city of Gaya. Its geographical location is at 24o 41' 45'' N. Latitude and 85o 2' 22'' E. Longitude. Bodh Gaya is the most important Buddhist pilgrimage destination on Earth. Being the seat of Enlightenment of the Buddha, it is the holiest place for the Buddhists of the world. Bodh Gaya also has an international airport.
Project-1: A new hostel for the Chakma and Hajong children in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India.
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