COALFIELD CHILDREN CLASSES: INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION, LOCAL HOPE

FORBES MAGAZINE CELEBRATES OUR WORK FOR THE CHILDREN OF INDIA’S MINING COMMUNITIES.

The feature in Forbes Magazine on the occasion of International Women’s Day highlights the success of the Coalfield Children Classes program and underscores the essential role of Pinaki Roy, our association’s emblematic ambassador in India.

This international recognition shines a light on the tangible impact of our work.

In the heart of Jharia, India, where coal mines shape daily life, hundreds of children live under extremely difficult conditions. To give them a chance to access education and a better future, this program was created.

The past few weeks have been particularly rich in projects and emotions. Students of the Coalfield Children Classes have taken part in various cultural, artistic, and educational events. From celebratory dances and school unit anniversaries to mural paintings and the distribution of school bags, the children have had opportunities to showcase their talents and strengthen their self-confidence.

Every gesture counts. Every smile shared is a victory over the daily challenges faced in mining regions.

Our heartfelt thanks go to everyone who walks alongside us.

Together, we are building a brighter future for the children of Jharia’s mining communities.

Stay tuned for more stories of success and hope!

To support the children of Jharia, click here 

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