CHANGING THE LIVES OF UNPRIVILEGED GIRLS
Nai Dharti was created about 18 years ago, by a team of Bankers, teachers and Social workers, with a view to shape the future of girls belonging to the bottom of the social pyramid, by providing them an enabling environment for leading a dignified life, with financial security. The name, literally meaning a New World, is quite ambitious. However, the aim is not to change the world but to create a new world for those unprivileged young girls, who come to us with a present full of drudgery and no future, through compassion, opportunity and care.
Though registered in 2005 under section 21 of Societies Registration Act 1860 (Regn no 09/2005-06), the first turning point of Nai Dharti came in 2009, when Project ANKUR, aimed at creating Agents of Change out of rag picker girls was started with a handful of girls, in a rented premise. Though rebellious at first, love and care soon transformed them into happy children, eager to learn. Since then we have never looked back.
After two years, Sister Nivedita Balika Vidyalaya, a free formal school for unprivileged girls, came into existence. This name given to our school aimed to cherish the memory of Sister Nivedita (Ms Margaret Noble), an Irish lady, and disciple of Swami Vivekananda, who had done exemplary work towards Women education in India. Our school was set up in 2011, with 30 students and classes up to Std III, including our 20 girls, and some local slum children. The School, following Bihar Board curriculum, was formally registered under RTE with the State Government in 2013.
Gradually we introduced Std IV and V, but, owing to non availability of space, the school had to be shifted frequently. In 2014, it was converted into a fully residential school, and we took in several homeless girls from Government run shelter homes. This went on till 2019, with total student strength of 70.
The financial constraints notwithstanding, Nai Dharti kept on expanding and evolving at the same time. After shifting the office and school a number of times, because of space constraints on account of increased number of girls, and also because of huge rental outgo, we were forced to purchase a piece of land on the outskirts of Patna, by raising donations from individuals and institutions. The construction of 3 floors of the hostel building was completed in July 2019, and the girls, along with our School and Main Office, shifted to their own premises in August 2019. Construction of School Building was completed in another two years, and, the topmost floor of hostel was constructed in early 2022, enabling us to reach out to more deserving girls.
At present, we have 120 girls as boarders and 65 day scholars, taking the total number of students to 185. Our girls have shown excellence in various competitions and given good performance in Academics also. Out of five batches of students, who passed Matriculation, 80% have secured first division. All of our first batch students have already completed Graduation with Honours, in First Class, from various prestigious colleges of Patna, while the rest are following suit.


HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR ACHIEVEMENTS



PROJECT NIRMALA
PRODUCTION & FREE DISTRIBUTION OF SANITARY PADS TO NEEDY WOMEN



From Ragpicking to Patna Women’s College


Fighting all odds to get high first division

Being Physically Handicapped is not the end

Conquered Tuberculosis and Abandonment



