Residential Education

  • Nurturing Talent: Eklavya Model Residential School, Bhawanipur, Sundargarh, Odisha

    Designed as a fully residential, English-medium institution managed by the ST & SC Development Department of Odisha under central funding, the school addresses educational deficits in tribal districts while fostering ambition, self-confidence, and exposure to modern learning.

  • Inflaming Ambitions, Eklavya Model Residential School, Liang, Sundergarh, Odisha

    EMRS are designed to bring tribal students into mainstream, high-quality academic environment while preserving their cultural identity. It stands as a testament to this vision, offering tribal students’ holistic education and exposure that help fuel their ambitions.

  • Standardisation and ISO Certification of Tribal Hostels through Mission Suvidya

    These hostels serve a crucial role in ensuring the continuity of education among disadvantaged communities. However, disparities in infrastructure, management standards, and basic services necessitated systemic reforms. Mission Suvidya emerged as an innovative intervention to address these issues.

  • Development of Departmental Hostels/Ashram as Model Institutions

    With 3,278 hostels supporting over 1.9 lakh students, the initiative aimed at mainstreaming students into higher education and employment through a holistic residential schooling experience. The project addresses infrastructural inadequacies and promotes quality education among tribal and marginalized communities and to develop departmental hostels and ashrams into Model Institutions.

  • Breaking Educational Barriers: The ANWESHA Model in Odisha

    The project enables their enrolment in reputed English-medium schools while offering comprehensive residential, academic, and social support. Over the past eight years, ANWESHA has become synonymous with educational empowerment, enabling over 21,000 students across 17 districts to access aspirational learning environments previously out of reach. The programme operates in Tribal Sub Plan areas where the tribal population exceeds 50%.

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