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Thursday, 16 April 2026

MGS Retreat 2026: Nurturing Learning, Reflection, and Relationships

Enjoy the Photo Book courtesy Varun Arora of Mayoor School Jaipur.

The My Good School Alliance Retreat (MGS Retreat), in collaboration with Mayoor School Jaipur, was successfully held on the school premises, with participation from 12 schools across the country. The Good Schools Alliance (GSA) promotes the values of “Joy of Learning” and “Joy of Giving,” aiming to build a connected and inclusive community through Service, Skill, Sport, and Study.

The retreat focused on the 3R’s—Reading, Reflection, and Relationships—providing students with a holistic learning experience. The four-day camp included enriching book-reading sessions led by eminent authors, including Ms Bhairvi Jani and Mr Jugjiv Singh, during which students explored excerpts from inspiring works such as Highway to Swades.

Each day began with engaging sports activities, including basketball, badminton, swimming, tennis, and indoor games like chess and carrom. A special art session by Prenita Dutt introduced students to creative techniques using various art media. Interactive sessions by INME encouraged teamwork, critical thinking, and emotional awareness.

Students also enjoyed an educational excursion to the City Palace, where they experienced its rich heritage and architectural grandeur. The retreat featured a vibrant talent show where students showcased their skills through music, dance, skits, and cultural presentations.

FLP for Educators at Jaipur by Learning Forward India Foundation

The closing ceremony included an insightful session on financial literacy led by Mr Manoj Kumar (Executive Director, SEBI), Mr Venkat Chalasani (CEO, AMFI), and Mr Suryakant Sharma (Sr. Consultant, AMFI), emphasising the importance of financial planning and investment.

The event concluded on a positive note, fostering unity, learning, and inspiration, while opening new avenues for future generations.

Regards

Team Mayoor School Jaipur ๐Ÿฆš

Friday, 23 January 2026

Jabaaz Kishori Project - Sunbeam School Ballia


Three-Day Field Experience-Based Research Report & Action Plan


Intern Name: Akanksha Rai

Role: Research Intern

Project: Jabaaz Kishori

Duration: Three Days

 

1. Introduction

 

Jabaaz Kishori is a community-based project focused on understanding the challenges faced by adolescent girls in rural areas and working towards their empowerment. As a research intern, I participated in field visits across multiple villages over three days. The purpose of this report is to document the issues shared by the girls and propose an action plan based on real observations and interactions.

 

2. Day-wise Field Observations

 

Day 1: Lalwala Majbata Village


 Girls were not continuing their education after a certain level.

        

Major reasons identified:

 Family pressure
 Lack of awareness about education, career options, and independence
 Girls were unaware of ways to become financially and socially independent.

 

Day 2: Village Visits


Village 1


 Girls expressed the need for a community activity center.

    

Purpose of the center:

 Weekly group meetings
 Skill development activities such as sewing and drawing
 Group study and creative learning
 This showed a strong interest in collective growth.

 

Village 2: Government School (Classes 7th & 8th)

 Girls requested more opportunities for sports.
 Limited sports facilities and encouragement were observed.

 

Village 3 (Near Hillwood Academy)


This village faced several serious issues:

 Healthcare Problems
 Lack of clean drinking water.
 High number of kidney stone cases and other water-related diseases.
 Absence of good doctors and preventive healthcare services.
 Many villagers believed these health problems could not be solved.


Infrastructure Problems

 No pakka roads.
 Difficulty in travelling for:
1. Medical emergencies
2. Education
 This resulted in students not studying further.
 Menstrual Health Issues
 Many girls reported irregular menstrual cycles (after 3–4 months).
 Lack of medical guidance and awareness.
 Girls requested affordable medical treatment and health support.

 

Day 3: Village Visits


Village 1

 Girls stated that there were no major problems.
 However, hesitation was observed, indicating a lack of trust and need for longer engagement.

 

Village 2

 Similar issues of kidney stones due to water quality.
 No schools available after class 10th.
 Girls have to travel long distances for education.
 A suggestion was made to provide bicycles to support continued education.

 

3. Proposed Action Plan (Priority-wise)

 

Step 1: Affordable and Accessible Healthcare (Main Priority)

 Provide clean and safe drinking water facilities.
 Organize regular health camps with qualified doctors.


Focus on:

1. Kidney health
2. Preventive healthcare
3. Adolescent and menstrual health awareness
4. Ensure low-cost or free medical consultations and medicines.

 

Step 2: Road and Transport Facilities

 Construction of pakka roads connecting villages.


Improved access for:

1. Emergency healthcare
2. Schools and colleges
3. Provide bicycles to girls for easier travel to schools.

 

Step 3: Education Till Class 12

 Establish government schools up to class 12 in every village or nearby areas.
 Improve infrastructure in existing schools.
 Encourage continuation of education for girls.

 

Step 4: Motivation and Awareness

 Conduct motivation and counselling sessions.
 Career awareness programs.
 Encourage girls to dream of independence and a better future.
 Promote confidence and leadership skills.

 

Step 5: Safety, Legal Awareness, and Child Marriage Prevention

 Awareness about women and child helpline numbers.
 Encourage girls to seek help if they feel unsafe or forced into decisions.
 Strict action against child marriage with police and local authority support.

 

Step 6: Community and Skill Development Centres

 Establish centres for girls to meet weekly.


Activities to include:

1. Skill development
2. Sports
3. Fitness, yoga, and wellness sessions
4. Create safe spaces for sharing and learning.

 

4. Conclusion

 

The three-day field experience under the Jabaaz Kishori project highlighted serious challenges related to healthcare, education, infrastructure, and awareness. Addressing these issues through affordable healthcare, better roads, quality education, and motivation can help create a healthier, educated, and empowered generation of girls.

Find out more about the project at: Jaabaaz Kishori by Learning Forward India Foundation

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