At Dyaunai, a village around 15 k.m. from Kausani in the Himalayas, I stayed overnight with my host Kishan Rana, who, along with his wife, Pushpa, founded a primary school here called Hiteshi.
The couple started Hiteshi 20 years back and have been supporting the school from the meagre income from their farm. They are very hard working, mornings in the school and afternoons in their field. Almost all that we ate for dinner and lunch was from their fields! Meeting them was inspiring.
I conducted workshops for their 4th and 5th-grade students and interacted with some of the teachers.
The couple started Hiteshi 20 years back and have been supporting the school from the meagre income from their farm. They are very hard working, mornings in the school and afternoons in their field. Almost all that we ate for dinner and lunch was from their fields! Meeting them was inspiring.
I conducted workshops for their 4th and 5th-grade students and interacted with some of the teachers.
View of the valley from Hiteshi |
Hiteshi Vidya Niketan |
Kishan Rana, co-founded Hiteshi with his wife, Pushpa |
Class 4 & 5 students at the morning assembly |
I didn't get a chance to take photos during the workshop but the grand finale was demonstration of an obstacle avoiding robot to all the students |
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