Dargah Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Mothers' day out<br />
A first of its kind mothers' workshop-cum-exposure trip was organized by Hope<br />
Project. Mothers often sacrifice their own happiness and enjoyment for their<br />
family.<br />
This initiative facilitated by Pravah made the mothers think about themselves<br />
and explore the 'self' hidden in them. Twenty-two mothers attended. This has in<br />
turn resulted in punctuality of the girls in school.<br />
Support Classes<br />
The support classes continued with its objective of retention of mainstream<br />
students and providing marginalized working children and young adults with<br />
access to education. With the involvement of innovative learning techniques<br />
and help from volunteers from India and abroad, the quality of teaching has<br />
improved and so has the overall attendance level among children. In 2010-11, a<br />
total number of 265 children were enrolled including 18 apprentices. The<br />
children participated in a number of exposure trips and special events this year.<br />
Study Tour<br />
Nearly 17 children participated in an Exposure trip to Crafts Museum and<br />
Humayun's Tomb, Delhi and gained valuable knowledge about the various<br />
crafts of India and the rich history of this country.<br />
Health Awareness<br />
The students attended a Health Awareness workshop held by Dr. Lipi as well as<br />
an Eye Screening workshop organized by AIIMS Medical Team. Through these<br />
workshops children were sensitized about their own health and well-being.<br />
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