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Ekal Vidyalaya’s fundraiser on Long Island turns out a huge success

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Hicksville, NY

The Indian American community opened its hearts and wallets once again to support Ekal Vidyalaya at a successful fundraiser organized on June 8 by its New York chapter.

With over 92,000 one-teacher schools in underserved areas of India and 2.8 million enrollments, Ekal Abhiyan is a charitable organization dedicated to empowering rural and tribal communities through social, economic, and gender equality.

Popular singers Kedar Godbole and Minal Kapadia serenaded over 100 guests at the “Ek Surili Shaam Ekal Ke Naam” event at Antun’s in Hicksville, NY.

Mohan Wanchoo, President of Ekal Vidyalaya’s, New York Chapter, presented video and PowerPoint presentations to highlight Ekal’s pan-India exemplary work and unique model. He said, ‘You can support and sponsor an Ekal school that runs on just $1 a day.’

Wanchoo’s impactful appeal was met with enthusiastic response and many generous people in the audience gave their donations instantly. The speakers for the fundraiser event included Ekal donors Mukund Padmanabhan, Founder and Chairman of Guru Krupa Foundation, and Lynnette Iglesias, Managing Director of Perfection of Man Foundation, as well as think tanks Vibhuti Jha and Navneet Agarwal.

Wanchoo explained that Ekal’s single teacher model provides education in reading, writing, arithmetic and Sanskar Shiksha (value education) under a tree or at a makeshift facility, making it cost-effective. The emphasis on teaching girls has increased their numbers in Ekal schools to 50%. After all, a country cannot succeed unless its women are invested in it fully, he added. After receiving primary education, students move to Vidya Bharti and other schools.  

Ekal has been innovating in keeping with the times and with an emphasis on social and economic upliftment. Under e-Shiksha scheme, tablets are provided to schools.  As part of “Ekal on Wheels” program, Ekal buses fitted with computers go to villages to give computer education to children and grown-ups so that people can get computer-based jobs locally.  

Wanchoo further added that for the last 35 years, Ekal has been bringing literacy, healthcare and economic prosperity to thousands of villages in India. The reach of Ekal into remote areas has enabled it to touch the lives of 10 million people there. The mission of Ekal involves the holistic development of villages through the empowerment of tribals (vanvasi) and rural communities with basic education, digital literacy, skill development, health awareness, imparting modern and productive agricultural practices, and rural entrepreneurship.  He informed the gathering that the galas in the US, like the ones he has been hosting for some years now, bring in a significant portion of the total budget of Ekal Abhiyan.

Speaking on the occasion, techpreneur Mukund Padmanabhan appreciated the work of Ekal Vidyalaya. His Guru Krupa Foundation has sponsored over 500 schools in remote Ekal villages, by providing tablets for the e-Shiksha program, for providing computer education through the “Ekal on Wheels” program and by providing support for the Integrated Village Development (IVD) project in Amrabad, Telangana.

Speaking on behalf of the Perfection of Man Foundation, Lynnette Iglesias appreciated Ekal’s innovative approach and openness to new ideas. This Foundation was started by Satish Mallick, a long-time supporter of Ekal who sponsored many schools in remote Ekal villages. The Foundation has provided support for three Tailoring Centers and is also supporting the Integrated Village Development (IVD) project. 

Other donors included community leaders Animesh Goenka, Chandra Bhansali, and Kanak Golia. The event was supported by Dr. Vijaypal Arya, Dr. Urmilesh Arya, Dr. Rajendra Modi, Mukesh Modi and Ashok Vyas.  Speaking to TV presenter Ashok Vyas, Mohan Wanchoo stated that its broader vision differentiates Ekal from other similar initiatives in India. It is working towards Viksit Bharat, a developed and strong India.   

The evening concluded with the melodious rendering of popular Hindi film songs by Ekal volunteers Kedar Godbole and Minal Kapadia, mesmerizing the guests as they enjoyed a sumptuous dinner.

3 Replies to “Ekal Vidyalaya’s fundraiser on Long Island turns out a huge success”

  1. Vijay Sethi says:

    An excellent discription of Ekal and its working has been presented by Shri Mohan Wanchoo which shows his in-depth study and envolement with Ekal The event seems to be well organised I wish this association with Ekal will continue for many many years to come

  2. Sahani Arish says:

    After watching how Ekal have made history in india but looks like education teaching are not helping majority as nation is not united and enemy elements are getting strong . If your funding not making India secured watch teaching system .

  3. Mukesh Bhatt says:

    A great gala event with powerful speakers

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