Shiksha Sopan: An Initiative of IIT Community For Social Upliftment

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Shiksha Sanskar Swavalamban

Shiksha Sopan
An Initiative of IIT Community for social upliftment
Reg Office: 391, Nankari, IIT, Kanpur 208016

Newsletter January 2010


The last month of the calendar year 2009 was packed with activities.
Swavalamban Kendra courses, Gahan Adhyayan Kendra, Evening centers,
Science Cell, all had some special programmes. Quality was the keyword. Here
is a description of the major activities of this month.

Evening Learning Centers


SAC
At SAC Center, four children, Sunil, Kirti, Deepu and Alka, were given prizes
for having hundred percent attendance in the month of November. The prize
was given by Mr Sohan Lal Yadav, Yoga Teacher for IITK CPA students, on
21st December. This center will make this a regular event and honor children
not missing even a single class in the month.
Mr Yadav gave practice of NAUKASAN, BHUJANGASAN and VAJRASAN to the
SAC center children on 21st December. He explained the benefits of all these,
recommended timings for doing these and for not doing these and so on.

Mr Yadav giving 100% Bhujangasan by children Studying their chapters


attendance Award
BARASIROHI
At Barasirohi Evening Center they started teaching using charts and
diagrams. The first exercise was to explain Solar and Lunar eclipses using
this method. The volunteers as well as the children enjoyed this method.

Last fiftten minutes of each contact session at Barasirohi Evening Center is


used for cultural practices. Under this scheme, different acitvities are
performed on different days of the week. Three stories, Chacha Nehru,
James Watt and Aaruni were told to children in this month. Other
programmes in this series were Singing songs, General knowledge and Yoga.
Ratanpur
In order to reach larger masses in the village and to have closer interaction
with the people, Ratanpur Evening center conducted a Sundarkand Reading
Programme on 19th December. Through individual contacts the message was
given to all houses in the village. A very good participation including females
was finally achieved and more than hundred persons participated in the event.
Ladies themselves presented inspirational songs after the Sunderkand
reading. Shiksha Sopan volunteers including Mr Amit Bajpai put forward the
expectations from the people in sending their children to evening center and
proper back up at home.
Since then, the attendance at the center is improved and about 40 children
come regularly despite the biting December cold and utilize the time more
effectively.

Two more volunteers, Amit Gautam and Dharmendra have been given in the
working team of Ratanpur Center.

Sundarkand at Ratanpur EveningCenter

Sopan Swavalamban Kendra


30 girls of Barasirohi were doing Sewing
course in December and they learned Salwar
Suit making. No other course ran in this
month.

Alumni Association of IIT Kanpur gave an


order of making cloth bags to be used in
various events they conduct. In the 25th
reunion of 85 batch and 35th reunion of 75
batch, these bags were used as Registration
bags given to participants. The last line of the
print on the cloth is enlarged and shown at the
right.

We are in process of making 10,000 such bags. These will be given to all the
students and public invited on 8th February to visit IITK on Golden Jubilee
Open House event. Mrs Pooja Misra and Jaiprakash Ji are coordinating the
preparation of these bags.
Science experiment workshops
Science cell conducted various workshops in December in different cities of
India. Ranjit and Rohit went to Ahemdabad and Bhavnagar for Science
experiment demonstrations with Dr. H C Verma. Mr. Deepak Agnihotri, Science
cell coordinator, went to Cochin, and assisted Prof. Verma in successfully
conducting Teacher’s workshop there. One more Shiksha Sopan volunteer
Deepak Mishra went to New Delhi for Science experiment workshop at Amity
International School, Vasundhara. At all these workshops the teachers
appreciated the methodology of experiment based physics teaching.
Everywhere the organizers and the participants praised the performance of the
Shiksha Sopan volunteers in smooth conduct of the workshop. Bhavnagar,
Cochine and Vasundhara organizers also gave a donation for Shiksha Sopan
Science activities.

A Science Teachers Workshop was arranged


for teachers of Hardoi district by Shri Satish
Chand. In presence of all Dictrict Education
authorities, Shiksha Sopan volunteers Amit
Bajpai and Sanjiv Kumar gave a day long
presentation of Science experiments. It was so
impressive that the authorities have requested
to do it at bigger scales in other districts too.

Shiksha Sopan science cell has made an


electric power supply which operates on
manual rotation of a cycle wheel. The wheel is
connected to a bicycle dynamo though pulley
and tape. Rotation of the wheel creates
electric voltage and this output is fed to an
inverter circuit to convert it to 220 V AC. One
can glow CFL lamps, charge mobiles etc with
this arrangement. It is useful for places where
there is no electricity line. Satyaprakash ji showing how a
CFL glows by rotating the wheel
The unit can also be used as a battery charger which can then used in a
standard inverter circuit. The main work is conceived and implemented by
Satyaprakash ji, an unemployed youth of Nankari.
Sad demise of Prof. R. Balasubramaniam
A veteran academician known worldwide for his research
on Delhi Iron Pillar, Prof. R. Balasubramaniam passed
away on 9th December 2009. He was suffering from
cancer since last few months. He was a Professor in the
Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at
IIT Kanpur. He had great faith in Shiksha Sopan and
always advocated for our activities among his national
and international circle. Shiksha Sopan family prays to
God to give peace to the departed soul.
Yaadein
In memory of her husband Late Mr. Jayant
Kumar Srivastava, Mrs. Srivastava has
given financial support for the education of
two students of Gahan Adhyayan Kendra
(GAK) for one year. Mrs. Srivastava runs a
book shop in the shopping center of IIT
Kanpur, famously known as Noble book
store. She visited GAK personally along with
her son on 16th December, the death
anniversary of Mr Srivastava. She lit a diya
before her husband’s photograph and
everybody prayed for the departed soul.
News
Shiksha Sopan Annual Function is scheduled on 10th to 17th January. It will
consists of competitions open for all village children, Social awareness Rally
with the Central Theme on environment and the 2 hour cultural show.

Other Informations
Web site : For more details please visit www.shiksha-sopan.org

How to donate : The cheques/draft for donations should be made in the name of
“Shiksha Sopan” payble at Kanpur. Doners may kindly give their personal details
such as name, postal address, email address, so that the receipt, updates etc. may
be sent. One can also make online transfer to Shiksha Sopan account in State
Bank of India, IITK branch in the Account 10426002488 in the name “Shiksha
Sopan”.

Email Contacts : [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]

Postal Contact : Dr Sameer Khandekar, Dept of Mech. Engg., IIT Kanpur 208016
Dr H C Verma, Dept of Physics, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur 208016

Phone contacts : Mr Amit 9506611484, Mr Ranjan Upadhyay 9236086966

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