UK charity sewa UK are proud to announce the opening of a residential school for tribal children with disabilities in India. The building of the school was made possibly due to the generosity of the people of UK. Bob Blackman MP will formally inaugurate the school on Friday 8th April 2016.
Bob Blackman Conservative MP and Chairman of APPG for British Hindus met with the International co-ordinator of Sewa International Mr Shyam Parande on 1st February 2016.
Shyam (based in Dehli, India) briefed Bob Blackman on the work of Sewa International and various projects in India. The discussions led to formally inviting Bob to the inauguration of the Divya school in Jawhar.
The Divya school is the first project following a decision by sewa UK in 2010 to focus its attention on helping People with Disabilities (PWDs)
Previously the school (known as Gulmohar School) housed 50 children in 3 dilapidated rooms with meagre facilities.
The Divya School will provide a cosy environment for 100 children with sufficient space to carry out all the activities in dedicated classrooms. The school will also have large play areas, and separate residential quarters with ample room for each child.

