The Northeast region is characterized by unrest, insurgency, and geographical inaccessibility.
Manipur has an unfenced international border of 398 km border with Myanmar and one of the PSVP schools is situated only 35km from the Myanmar border.
Defying these formidable geographical challenges, PSVP operates three schools in the remote hills of Manipur.
The alumni from our schools are running these institutions with unwavering dedication.
This highlights the impact PSVP has in this challenging environment.
Activities
We have been conducting teacher training programs consistently for many years to ensure high standards of teaching in all our schools. Experienced teachers from well-known education institutions travel every year to Manipur to train the teachers.
We have introduced digital learning and experiential approaches to enhance students' understanding, fostering deeper engagement and equipping them with practical skills.
All three schools continue to operate effectively despite limited resources and insufficient infrastructure.
We organize cultural activities in the school to preserve the tribal culture within the young generation.
Along with academics, sports activities are highly encouraged for overall child development.
We organize medical camps for the students and their parents to ensure the overall health and well-being of the community.