Tuesday, February 10, 2026

77th Republic Day Celebration

All the brick kiln educational centers run by Apna Skool celebrated the 77th Republic Day

We celebrate Republic Day in India on 26 January every year to honor the day when the Constitution of India came into force in 1950. This day marks the birth of India as a sovereign, democratic republic.
Key reasons for celebrating Republic Day:
Adoption of the Constitution
On 26 January 1950, India adopted its own Constitution, which laid down the rules for governing the nation and guaranteed rights and duties to all citizens.
India became a Republic
From this day, India no longer followed laws made by the British. The country began to be governed by laws made by its own people through elected representatives.
Honoring Democracy
Republic Day celebrates the values of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity, which form the foundation of Indian democracy.
Respect for Freedom Fighters and Leaders
It reminds us of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and leaders who struggled to give India independence and self-rule.

Visitor- Mr. Vijay Poduri from Asha SV (21 & 22 Jan. 2026)

 1.First Visit – Kalra-2 Center

Mr. Vijay Poduri visited the Kalra-2 Center, where he interacted with the children and asked questions related to their studies. The children of APNA SKOOL then presented science experiments and recited poems, stories, and songs.

Ms. Nirmala ji explained the teaching methods used at the center in detail. Mr. Mukesh and Ms. Sangeeta introduced Mr. Poduri to the parents of all the children. At the end of the visit, the children presented Mr. Poduri with greeting cards, which he appreciated greatly. He expressed that the children are learning very well.

2. Visit to Dedupur Center
Mr. Vijay Poduri also visited the Dedupur Center, where he first asked the children their names. The children presented topics on the solar system, recited poems and stories, sang folk songs, and performed the song “Yeh Bachchon Ki Phulwari Hai.”
The children actively asked Mr. Poduri several questions, such as where he came from, his name, the capital of the United States, and details about its culture, lifestyle, education system, and language. He was very pleased with their curiosity and engagement.
Teachers Mr. Kuldeep Singh Yadav and Ms. Raksha Ji explained the teaching pedagogy, teaching process, curriculum, and syllabus. They also described how children are taught using activity-based learning, cards, and games.
Afterward, Mr. Poduri shared a meal with the children. Ms. Sangeeta and Mr. Mukesh provided detailed information about the children’s family, social, and economic backgrounds. A meeting was also held with the parents, during which information about their income levels was discussed and expectations from the APNA SKOOL
Ms. Sunita Ji explained the health-related initiatives undertaken through APNA SKOOLand the various activities carried out to support children’s health.

3. Third Visit – Tatiyaganj Center
During his third visit, Mr. Vijay Poduri visited the Apna SKOOL Tatiyaganj Center. All children introduced themselves in English. Senior students explained their science projects and gave demonstrations.
Ms. Urmila ji and Ms. Ranno ji explained the academic process, including how children are taught computers along with their regular studies. They also shared that the children publish a magazine titled Phuljhadiyaan and regularly contribute poems and paintings to the monthly magazine Chakmak.
Mr. Mukesh, Ms. Sangeeta ji , and Ms. Sunita ji provided detailed information about the APNA SKOOL library, tree plantation activities carried out by the children, and students who are enrolled in mainstream education. Mr. Poduri mentioned that if the children wish, they may also interact with him online. At the conclusion of the visit, the children presented greeting cards and wished him a happy journey.




Youth Day & Swami Vivekananda Jayanti Celebration (12 Jan. 2026)

Wishing you and the entire Apna Skool team a very Happy Youth Day! Today, all the brick kilns run by APNA SKOOL held a meeting with the laborers and children. first explained to the children and laborers in detail why we celebrate Youth Day. The details are as follows:
(1) first explained the following points: Youth Day is celebrated to recognize the importance of young people in shaping the nation's future and to inspire them to live with purpose, discipline, and social responsibility. In India, National Youth Day is observed on January 12, the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The day honors his teachings and ideals, which emphasize self-confidence, character building, and service to society. Swami Vivekananda strongly believed that youth are the driving force of national development, and his life continues to motivate young people to pursue excellence and moral values. Encourage youth to realize their potential and inner strength, promote values such as discipline, leadership, and patriotism, and motivate young people to contribute positively to society and the nation as well. Spread the teachings and vision of Swami Vivekananda.
(3) Discuss with the workers the following points.
- Discussions were held on children's education, family planning, saving money, and hygiene.
- The importance of Aadhaar cards, income certificates, caste certificates, residence certificates, and birth certificates, and the process of obtaining them, was discussed.
- Discussions were also held regarding obtaining labor cards.
-Information was provided on de-addiction programs, hostel admissions, and the necessary documents required. In addition, I urged all the workers to send their older daughters to school so that they, too, can become educated and aware of their rights.
"All power is within you; you can do anything and everything. Believe in that, do not believe that you are weak. -- Swami Vivekananda