Facilities were provided at three Tribal Residential Schools. Tribal parents live in forest areas.During Summers they go to nearby cities to find work. There are no schools in forest areas hence the government has established residential schools.  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Benches for one of the residential schools
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The Handing Over ceremony with the village priest as chief guest
The President, Secretary and Treasurer of R. C. Gandevi sit on the extreme right with Rotary (1918)'s Hasu Naik.
The person in the white cap is the founder of the school; he is in his eighties; the white cap symbolizes he is a follower of Ghandi.
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Rotarian Hasu Naik from the Canadian Rotary (1918) club in Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Members and supporters of R. C. Gandevi
Hasu Naik has piloted 15 matching grant projects with this club.
He is also lead founder of the club, established on 1st January, 2004.
The club is popularly known as the millenium club.
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The Handing Over ceremony with the village priest as chief guest
The President, Secretary and Treasurer of R. C. Gandevi sit on the extreme right with Rotary (1918)'s Hasu Naik.
The person in the white cap is the founder of the school; he is in his eighties; the white cap symbolizes he is a follower of Ghandi.
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Handing over ceremony for the water purification systemsdonated by R. C. Gandevi

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Handing over ceremony for the water purification systemsdonated by R. C. Gandevi

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Residential students at one of the schools
Agriculture is one of the compulsory subjects in Gandhian system of education
Children grow their own requirements of rice and vegetables on land belonging to the Trust (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

President Pankaj Naik of R. C. Gandevi is a civil engineer with his own business.
Demonstration of tribal dance.
Tribal people are generally outside the mainstream of urban culture. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Members and supporters of R. C. Gandevi
Hasu Naik has piloted 15 matching grant projects with this club.
He is also lead founder of the club, established on 1st January, 2004.
The club is popularly known as the millenium club.
 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Ghandi's portrait hangs in almost all of the schools (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Students singing prayers (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Ghandi's portrait hangs in almost all of the schools (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Tribal Dance (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

members of R. C. Gandevi Club (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

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New bunk beds. Previously the students slept on the floor.
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District 6400 clubswhich participated in funding the project. ADG Chris Hardy of the Romulus club took the lead in organizing the project. He has also visited the residential schools along with PDG Harlan Whicheko. They came to see our several projects in India. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Residential buildings with newly constructed toilet bloks (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

School Principal honouring Hasu  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

One of the major donors from Zambia who takes an active interest in Hasu's Rotary activities. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotarian Hasu Naik from the Canadian Rotary (1918) club in Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

School Principal honouring Hasu (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Toilet bloks constructed at one of the schools  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Chief guest, Mr. C. Naik of Zambi and Hassu Naik from Canada (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotarian Hasu Naik from the Canadian Rotary (1918) club in Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Students demonstrating tribal art. The student jumps through a burning ring.
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Girls' folk dance representing reception (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Students in one of the classrooms. Previously they used to sit on the floor (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Ghandi's portrait hangs in almost all of the schools (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotary Club of Windsor (1918)
Hasu Naik Project Album - 2008

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Facilities were provided at three Tribal Residential Schools. Tribal parents live in forest areas.During Summers they go to nearby cities to find work. There are no schools in forest areas hence the government has established residential schools.



 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Benches for one of the residential schools



 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

New bunk beds. Previously the students slept on the floor.



 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Toilet bloks constructed at one of the schools



 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The Handing Over ceremony with the village priest as chief guest
The President, Secretary and Treasurer of R. C. Gandevi sit on the extreme right with Rotary (1918)'s Hasu Naik.
The person in the white cap is the founder of the school; he is in his eighties; the white cap symbolizes he is a follower of Ghandi.




 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Handing over ceremony for the water purification systemsdonated by R. C. Gandevi



 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Students demonstrating tribal art
The student jumps through a burning ring.




 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Residential students at one of the schools
Agriculture is one of the compulsory subjects in Gandhian system of education
Children grow their own requirements of rice and vegetables on land belonging to the Trust.




 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

President Pankaj Naik of R. C. Gandevi is a civil engineer with his own business.



 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Demonstration of tribal dance.
Tribal people are generally outside the mainstream of urban culture.




 (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Members and supporters of R. C. Gandevi
Hasu Naik has piloted 15 matching grant projects with this club.
He is also lead founder of the club, established on 1st January, 2004.
The club is popularly known as the millenium club.






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