When we reached Banswara, it was already 5:30 PM and was about to get dark. Through out the day I was getting more and more eager to visit few villages or at least one village to see whether those young ones were able to take the lead role of changing their village or not.
After discussing with Sunil Purbia, DC, Udaipur & Banswara districts and Abdul Kadir Jelani, BC, Banswara block, we decide to visit a village called ‘Surpur’, around 12 kms away from district headquarter. It was already dark outside, but we started on two bikes. After few minutes we were there in the village. Abdul told us that he trained 103 students of Std. 9 and 11 around 10 days back. He also added that since then he hasn’t visited this village again.
We entered one street randomly and after asking few people, we reached one house from where a student studies in Std. 11. His name was Jeetu. He acknowledged that Abdul trained him and many other students on teaching 1-100 number recognition and counting to Std. 1 & 2 level children. He said he is teaching 2 of his young relatives in his house only.
We asked him about his friends and their involvement in any such activity. He immediately recalled and asked us to come with him. From there we moved to around 10 different houses. Out of which 6 students assured us that they are running classes regularly, some with 5-7 children and some with 2 children. 4 remaining also assured that they will start it again, immediately after their half yearly exams. We talked to children and they happily said that they love playing those joyful learning games.