A ray of hope pierced Chhattisgarh’s remote forests as retired IAS officer NP Singh initiated Tathagata Global Gurukul in Bheja Jungli, Balod district. The foundation laying, graced by GR Rana and powered by Jakwar Foundation and Tathagata Trust, mobilized tribal residents in Gurur block.
Rituals venerating local saints Raja Rao Baba and Kankalin Mata opened proceedings, followed by honors to Veer Narayan Singh. Singh rallied the crowd: quality education for Adivasi youth is the cornerstone of Viksit Bharat.
This free-of-cost institute mirrors prestigious urban academies, integrating superior curriculum with character building, defense aspirations, vocational paths, and female self-reliance training. Works kick off in February, eyeing a ceremonial launch during sacred Raja Rao observances.
Prioritizing meritorious underprivileged talents, the gurukul promises pathways to elite services. Benefiting a cluster of 10-12 villages, it has fostered exuberance in the wilderness. Dignitaries like Sheela Yadav, Nagesshwar Salam, and Balram Goti affirmed communal solidarity at the vibrant gathering.

