Skills Program

Skills Program

The EArtH Foundation’s programs were launched in a grand ceremony at the Government High School near the railway station in Jangaon district. The event was inaugurated by Jangaon MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, who expressed that the EArtH Foundation’s services provide an excellent opportunity for students in the district. As part of the Skills Program, 1,000 …

Dance Contest in Maharashtra Schools

Dance Contest in Maharashtra Schools

The EArth Foundation has greatly impacted rural students by promoting education and extracurricular activities. On 24/12/24, 16 girls from ZP Private Schools in Rahegaon and Bahegaon participated in a Gondal folk dance competition at Zilla Parishad Primary School Bahegaon. This was a remarkable step, as parents previously did not allow girls to engage in activities …

Kriya  Event

Kriya  Event

  EArtH Foundation students have achieved great success in the KRIYA National Competition, winning the First Prize in Folk Dance. Their talent and hard work impressed the judges, helping them secure the top prize. They also won the 3rd Prize in the Fancy Dress Competition, showing their creativity and effort. This success is a proud …

Distribution of School Bags

Distribution of School Bags

The EArtH Foundation organized a school bag distribution program at the Government School in Kammarlapalli village, Chinnakodur Mandal. The event was chaired by HM Narasimha Chari and honored by SO Bhaskar from the Education Department as the chief guest. SO Bhaskar praised the EArtH Foundation for its significant contributions to improving government schools in the …

Christmas Celebrations

Christmas Celebrations

Christmas celebrations were held in Kasulabad and Jakkapur for poor students from Christian families. Volunteers visited their homes and brought groceries to help the families. They also decorated the homes with Christmas lights and ornaments. The children were excited and happy to see their homes transformed for the occasion. The volunteers spread joy and warmth …

Food Festival (Aharotsavam)

Food Festival (Aharotsavam)

At EArtH Foundation’s adopted schools in Kasulabad, Thimmapur, and Velkatur, the Food Festival (Telangana Aharotsavam) was celebrated with great enthusiasm. Students brought a variety of healthy Telangana dishes, and teachers discussed the nutritional benefits of each. Parents contributed by preparing regional specialties, adding to the diversity of the event. The festival allowed students to learn …

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations

At the EArtH Foundation’s adopted schools, Vinayaka Chavthi, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is celebrated in honor of Lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. The festival lasts about 10 to 11 days and is celebrated with great excitement in India, especially in Telangana and Maharashtra. Before the festival, students participated by …

Teacher’s Day Celebrations

Teacher’s Day Celebrations

 Teachers’ Day is celebrated on September 5th, marking the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a renowned philosopher and educator who also served as the President of India.      This year, the EArtH Foundation celebrated it in both Telangana and Maharashtra. Students prepared beautiful greeting cards and garlands for the teachers, who felt happy for the students’ …

Bathukamma Celebrations

Bathukamma Celebrations

At EArtH Foundation’s adopted schools in Telangana, the Bathukamma celebrations were vibrant and colorful. Students and teachers actively participated in making Bathukammas, decorating them with flowers, and preparing prasadams. Dressed in beautiful attire, everyone joined in for dandiya, singing traditional songs, and finally immersing the Bathukamma in water. Teachers shared the cultural significance of Bathukamma …

Children’s Day Celebrations

Children’s Day Celebrations

At the EArtH Foundation-adopted schools in Telangana, Children’s Day was celebrated with immense joy and enthusiasm on November 14th, celebrating the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, known as Chacha Nehru for his deep affection for children. The celebrations began with students and teachers offering garlands and flowers as a tribute to Nehru, followed by heartfelt …