Bal Gurukul: Early Leadership Program
The Need
Our Child Education Program, initiated in 1987, has tirelessly worked to prevent vulnerable children from dropping out of mainstream education. However, with the community’s recent growth, we recognized the need to reach every single vulnerable child. The Bal Gurukul program was conceived as the answer to this challenge.
The Solution
The Bal Gurukul program is designed to cultivate student leaders, known as “Bal Gurus,” who take on the responsibility of educating younger vulnerable children in their community.
This approach not only imparts transformative, value-based education and skills to those who may lack access but also ensures that sustained community development is led by these emerging child leaders.
Through this, the program aims to develop their character, leadership skills, and self-reliance.
Our Approach
here are 3 key strategies employed in the Bal Gurukul Program:
Promoting Early Leadership
Children from the Remedial Education Project are trained as Gurukul Office Bearers and Faculty to develop leadership skills.
Community-Based Teaching
Gurukul Office Bearers and Faculty engage in community-based teaching activities to reach out to other vulnerable children.
Community Development Projects
The Gurukul team initiates various community development projects to address broader issues, including sports for children, child rights, waste management, and e-saksharta campaigns.
Our Impact
Child leaders working as Bal Gurus to teach younger children
Child leaders working as office bearers
Children educated by other children under the Bal Gurukul program
Bal Gurukul Faculty Members
A team of supervisors and office bearers is elected from the faculty members, managing and supervising Bal Gurukul activities. Departments, each with heads and faculty, focus on specific areas like academics, character building, sports, yoga, performing arts, IT, skills, gender studies, and the environment. Meet our office bearers.

Afsana
Registrar

Rani
Assistant Registrar

Sahil
Treasurer

Sunny
HOD- Community Development

Saniya
HOD- Training and Development

Khushi
HOD- Academics

Mamta
HOD- Value Education

Sumit
HOD- Information Technology

Ruksana
HOD- Sports

Madhvi
HOD- Skills Development

Sachin
HOD- Personality Development
Gurukul Times
Gurukul Times stands as one of the largest initiatives in our child community development project, empowering children to share news and fostering engagement amongst the youth of the community.
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Discover More
Remedial Education
Our Remedial Education Program aims to reduce dropout rates by providing quality academic support and holistic learning opportunities, empowering students to thrive academically and beyond.
School Support
Our School Support Program focuses on enhancing learning levels, integrating technology in education, and empowering teachers in government and low-budget schools in low-income communities.