Society of Door Step Schools - Door Step School (Pune) Laman Tanda
Society of Door Step Schools - Door Step School (Pune) Laman Tanda
Project Brief: Door Step School runs Non-formal education (NFE) classes for out-of-school children and study classes for those attending school. Laman Tanda is one such center where classes are conducted for children in the surrounding slum.
Project Type: Non-Formal Educational Centers (description)
Primary Focus: children from slums (description)
Supporting Chapter Contact:
Silicon Valley
Project Type: Non-Formal Educational Centers (description)
Primary Focus: children from slums (description)
Secondary Focus: girls
Area: UrbanSupporting Chapter Contact:
Silicon Valley
Status: completed - requirements ended
Project Steward: Vidyanand Rajpathak
Project Partner(s): Premnath Venugopalan
Other Contacts: Guruswamy Kumaraswamy
Project Address: , 110 Anand Park,,Aundh,
Maharashtra 411007
Tel: 2589-8762
Stewarding Chapter: Silicon Valley
Project Steward: Vidyanand Rajpathak
Project Partner(s): Premnath Venugopalan
Other Contacts: Guruswamy Kumaraswamy
Project Address: , 110 Anand Park,,Aundh,
Maharashtra 411007
Tel: 2589-8762
Stewarding Chapter: Silicon Valley
Jan 2010 | Silicon Valley | USD 21563 |
Dec 2008 | Seattle | USD 2440 |
Nov 2008 | Silicon Valley | USD 21563 |
Dec 2007 | Silicon Valley | INR 20 |
Dec 2006 | Atlanta | USD 1125 |
Jan 2006 | Seattle | USD 2900 |
Dec 2006 | Atlanta | USD 2250 |
Oct 2005 | Atlanta | USD 2000 |
Feb 2005 | Seattle | USD 2000 |
Total = $55841.436
Laman Tanda is a community of Lamani people. Traditionally nomadic, they have settled in this slum for many years. The drop-out rate of children in this area is very high, especially for adolescent girls. The area is not conducive to learning, petty crime and delinquency is high. Door Step School has been running classes in a local school building (the school is not operational) for 2 years. In spite of many difficulties results have been encouraging. Currently Door Step School runs both NFE and Study Classes in the morning as well as in the afternoon.
1) To provide continuing education to children (especially girls) who have dropped out of school very early. Classes are conducted at times that are suitable to the children, taking into account the chores they must perform at home.
2) To help children with their school work and improve their levels.
2) To help children with their school work and improve their levels.
Door Step School provides education to children who (a) do not attend school (b) drop out early (c) have low learning levels
Laman Tanda is one of the projects run by Door Step School
Oct 2009 Laman Tanda Site Visit 2009
Oct 2009 Eval Doc 09
Dec 2007 Receipts and Expenditure statement 2005-2007
Dec 2007 Laman Tanda Report 2007
Dec 2006 Non Formal Education Classes
Dec 2006 Site visit 2007
Dec 2006 Expenditure report
Feb 2006 Budget Estimate for 2006
Jan 2006 Brief Year Ending Report
Jan 2006 Expense Report for 2005
Jan 2005 Site visit by Amar from Atlanta
Dec 2004 MoU Between Atlanta, Seattle, DSS and Pune
Jun 2004 Site Visit
Apr 2004 Proposal
Mar 2004 Prior Report of Activities
Oct 2009 Eval Doc 09
Dec 2007 Receipts and Expenditure statement 2005-2007
Dec 2007 Laman Tanda Report 2007
Dec 2006 Non Formal Education Classes
Dec 2006 Site visit 2007
Dec 2006 Expenditure report
Feb 2006 Budget Estimate for 2006
Jan 2006 Brief Year Ending Report
Jan 2006 Expense Report for 2005
Jan 2005 Site visit by Amar from Atlanta
Dec 2004 MoU Between Atlanta, Seattle, DSS and Pune
Jun 2004 Site Visit
Apr 2004 Proposal
Mar 2004 Prior Report of Activities