
One Star Public school is situated in Pandutalab village in Bagli tehsil of Dewas district in Madhya Pradesh. The village, nestled in a remote part of the Narmada valley, is surrounded by the low hills of the Vindhyachal range. This is the most backward part of the tehsil where 90% of the people are tribal. The main tribal communities are Bhil, Bhilala, Korku, Tadvi and Barela. Most of them are small and marginal farmers with 1 to 2 hectares of land. The area is marked by seasonal distress migration to the neighbouring Malwa region in search of work.
How It Began
For many years, SPS tried unsuccessfully to intervene in the sphere of education. Finally, we chanced upon a remarkable community initiative that we have supported since 2009. One Star Public School was started by Swargeeya Shri Ramlal Devda Smriti Education Society, a group of young idealistic tribal youth passionate about bringing education to poor children in our area. Here government schools usually have only one classroom and one teacher for over a hundred children of different ages. As a result, poor children in our area remain deprived of even the chance to learn how to read and write.
They began this dream by pooling their own meagre funds, and with the goodwill of the local community. Located deep in a remote tribal area, this school started with just 85 children in 2007 and is attended by 250 children today, of whom 70 are girls.
From kindergarten to 8th standard, these children enjoy learning Maths, English, Science and Computers right here in this remote village and will one day have the opportunity to become teachers, or doctors, or designers or engineers and not be condemned to remaining poor simply because of a lack of education.
In the initial years, classes were held for the children in several rented ramshackle village huts. These huts had no windows or electricity and were poorly lit. During classes the children sat, bent over their books, on cold, damp floors. In the monsoon, most of the country baked tiles on the roof leaked. The number of students increased every year, but there was not enough space to accommodate them.
In 2011, with the generous help of Caring Friends, a group of philanthropists from Mumbai, mobilised by SPS, we began construction of a new school building so that the children may have a well lit, airy, safe and happy atmosphere to study in. The building was completed in 2014 and with effect from 2014-15, the school has started functioning in this building.
Guidance from Samaj Pragati Sahayog
There is constant guidance and help from SPS in making education for the children an enriching and enjoyable experience. This has been done through the following activities:
• Screening Educational Films: The mobile cinema of SPS periodically screens films for children. These are environmental, scientific or fun films.
• Organising a Traverse in Treated Watershed Areas: SPS has done a lot of watershed work in the area. Watershed traverses are regularly organized for the school children. Through these walks, children are exposed to the concept of watershed management and how these interventions help in soil and water conservation and in preserving the environment.
• Plantation: Every year during the monsoon children of the school undertake plantation activity with help of SPS. This is done through the formation of groups of 4 to 5 children who not only plant trees, but also take care of them till they grow. As an incentive, the school committee has announced a prize of Rs. 1051for the group that takes the best care of their trees.
• Organising Talks and Workshops: Visitors, professionals and students visiting SPS are encouraged to engage with One Star Public School in creative ways. Many formal and informal workshops have been organized to benefit the teachers and students.
• Computer Classes: At the Pandutalab field centre of the SPS, computer classes are held for the children where electricity is provided by a solar inverter.
