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Project Vidyalaya Reaches New Schools across Bengaluru Rural - Test
The Times of India15 Mar 2026

Project Vidyalaya Reaches New Schools across Bengaluru Rural - Test

The Vijai Sambhav Foundation is proud to announce the successful expansion of Project Vidyalaya into three new government schools in the Bengaluru rural district. This expansion marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide quality educational resources to underserved communities. Over the past six months, our team of dedicated volunteers has worked tirelessly to assessment the needs of these schools, resulting in the distribution of over 500 comprehensive study kits. Each kit includes not only the standard textbooks and stationary but also digital learning aids designed to bridge the technological gap. Local education officials have praised the initiative for its holistic approach, which includes teacher training workshops and parent orientation sessions. Seeing the light in a child's eyes when they receive their first set of own books is incomparable, says one of our lead coordinators. The foundation plans to reach an additional 1,000 students by the end of the academic year, continuing our commitment to sustainable educational impact.

Mobile Health Camps: Bringing Care to the Doorstep of Urban Settlements
Delhi News Express28 Feb 2026

Mobile Health Camps: Bringing Care to the Doorstep of Urban Settlements

In a major push for community wellness, the Swasthya Rakshak initiative has deployed a new fleet of mobile health camps across diverse urban settlements. These camps are specifically designed to overcome the barriers of distance and cost that often prevent families from seeking early medical intervention. The recent camp in the Whitefield area saw over 200 residents receiving free eye screenings, dental check-ups, and general health consultations. Beyond immediate care, the foundation focuses on long-term health education, conducting workshops on nutrition, sanitation, and maternal health. Access to healthcare should not be a luxury, says a foundation spokesperson. By bringing these services directly to the people, we are identifying critical health issues early and providing the necessary referral support for advanced treatment. The initiative has already seen a 30% increase in early detection of preventable conditions among regular participants, showcasing the power of localized, consistent healthcare outreach.

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