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Medals and Trophies awarded to our Children over the years
Our children with Mauoshi our oldest memnber in the Gurukul, in front of the Flagpost
Relaxing at the feet of Statue of Sage Sandipani
Some children awaiting a session of learning in Assembly hall
Some Gaurdians and their wards
Down Coconut Plantation No II Returning from River
Learning Session on Milking
Some more children at the feet of Sage Sandipani
Having Dinner Group I
Children indulging in a spot of cricket after school hours.
Children practising basics learnt in milking cows
Children watching TV after a hard day at school
Children hitching a ride on tractor-trailer inside Gurukul
Our children, in wrapt attention to a lesson in progress Mr More our ex Director at right.
The sweet taste of success. Our children after another successful participation in sports. Mr and Mrs S Thakur and Dr Kadrekar our current President in the rear. Mr Prabhavalkar, our secretary at extreme left.
The first mode of transport the Bullock Cart donated by Village Development Council London
An early group foto of our children outside the Saraswati Sadan now the office block. Mr Garge our first director at extreme right
A close up of Sage Sandipani statue at the Guirukul
An early attemptat crossing the river. We build a rope trolley across in 1998
An early group foto of our children outside the Saraswati Sadan now the office block. Mr Garge our first director at extreme right
A close up of Sage Sandipani statue at the Guirukul
Can we forget them Tai Suchitra Sawant and Moushi the backbone of our kitchen services last twenty years.
Mr. Ptere Mckenzie, our first donor in 1982 making a point with Prof Ajgaonkar. Dr Thakur our Founder Trustee at right and Mr V R Asrani in the background
Daily hired help to prepare ground for our vegetable farm
Our vegetable plot behind the office . We have been successfully growing our own vegetables last 12 years
Our young tiny tots enjoying a game of carrom after a hard day at school
Divali time for our children
Dr Thakur performing the Bhoomi Pujan of Hostel Bal Sadan I.Miss Kumudtai Rege and Mrs Thakur behind Dr Thakur. Mr garge our first Director standing alongside Dr Thakur
Our senior children fetching water during summer
Paddy transplantation in full progress during the monsoons. The scenery is very idyllic but a lot of hard work required to make the land habitable.
Tree planting ceremony by Dr Thakur and Mr Pitre. Standing from left Dr Kadrekar, Mr Nandkumar Salvi Mr Shetye and Prof Ajgaonkar
Training in handling a bullock cart donated by Village development Council London
Tai is pouring tak for our children
Sanctum Sanctorum of Sage Sandipani near our main entrance
We purchased a Power tiller year 2001 to till the land for our in house requirements of vegetables and grains
One of our earliest fotos showing our children 1995 1
The bridge across the river is a life line for our bifurcated land.
An early attemptat crossing the river. We build a rope trolley across in 1998
We provided cycles to each of the students of the Mail Training Course who had to travel long distances
We purchased a Power tiller year 2001 to till the land for our in house requirements of vegetables and grains
The sweet taste of success. Our children after another successful participation in sports. Mr and Mrs S Thakur and Dr Kadrekar our current President in the rear. Mr Prabhavalkar, our secretary at extreme left.
The first mode of transport the Bullock Cart donated by Village Development Council London
Our children, in rapt attention to a lesson in progress Mr More our ex Director at right.
Our cows are an important livestock asset
Our Power Tiller in use. A very successful powerhorse for us.
The bridge across the river is a life line for our bifurcated land.

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