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Vidyamitra Group Helps Remote Government Schools

A group of 62 members provides educational facilities to remote schools

Mumbai Alert · Sports Desk
Mumbai Alert · Sports Desk
Sports Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 21 August 2026 at 06:00 am
Vidyamitra Group Helps Remote Government Schools

The Vidyamitra group, based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, has been working for 11 years to provide educational facilities to children in remote government schools. Without formal posts or registration as an NGO, the group believes in coming forward to help whenever a school needs something.

The group's members travel through village roads and narrow pathways to reach students and provide them with necessary items. Over the years, they have provided school bags, uniforms, winter clothes, and other essential items to the students.

The initiative has grown into a larger service campaign, with schools approaching the group with their requirements. Members also come forward on their own to provide help. On family occasions and festivals, some members arrange meals and gifts for the children.

The group has helped students at several schools, including Government Middle School Kuradakhedi, Government Middle School Panjariya, and Government High School Nanded. For members, the children's response is the biggest reward, with a school bag or a set of notebooks often bringing a smile to their faces.

Vidyamitra coordinator Deepak Vibhakar Naik said the group has around 62 members from different backgrounds and places, including Mhow, Indore, Ujjain, Pune, Mumbai, and the US. Active members include Manoj Jhirival, Deep Mandwani, Smita Mukadam, and others from various professions.

The group's members come from different faiths and work together for the same cause. They believe that their work is not about recognition or publicity, but about making a difference in the lives of the children.

The Vidyamitra group's efforts have made a significant impact on the lives of the children in remote government schools. Their selfless work is an inspiration to others, and their dedication to the cause is commendable.

The group's mission is a reminder that even small actions can make a big difference in the lives of others. By providing educational facilities to children in remote areas, the Vidyamitra group is helping to bridge the gap in education and giving children a chance to succeed.

In a world where social work is often associated with positions and recognition, the Vidyamitra group's quiet mission is a breath of fresh air. Their work is a testament to the power of selfless service and the impact it can have on the lives of others.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Vidyamitra group?

The Vidyamitra group is a group of people working to provide educational facilities to children in remote government schools.

What items do they provide to the students?

The group provides school bags, uniforms, winter clothes, and other essential items to the students.

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