Chatralayam
Andhra Pradesh
Last mile accessibility and high dropout rates often mean that students in rural areas find it hard to avail of opportunities for education. AIM for Seva has helped to address both issues through its network of Chatralayams or student hostels.
The origin of the model lay in Swami Dayananda Saraswati’s conversation with a tribal woman in 1999, when he visited the hills of the Anaikatti range in Tamil Nadu. Swami Dayananda Saraswati was astonished to discover more than 100 tiny hamlets nestled within the mountains. In one of the villages, he enquired of an elderly lady from the Irula tribe, “What help do you need?” The lady, named Papammal, immediately responded “Swami, my children need to walk seven kilometers to school, across the forest which is very unsafe. Why don’t you build a hostel and help them go to school?”
Swami Dayananda Saraswati inferred that the last mile education conundrum in India could be resolved by establishing a hostel network across the country, wherein the hostels would be situated in close proximity to schools. Students could live in this place and attend the nearby school. The hostel environment would be clean and neat and would focus on providing an education plus support. This would include tuition, fortified food, yoga, music and other extracurricular activities. These free student hostels came to be known as Chatralayams.
The first Chatralayam was set up in 2001 in Anaikatti. Today, AIM for Seva has 104 Chatralayams across 16 states in India – and it is through this network that we help to enable access to value-based education to children in rural India.
All our Chatralayams are managed by our sadhu and sadhvi coordinators, who have been disciples of Swami Dayananda Saraswati. The staff employed at our Chatralayams (free student hostels) comprise a warden, cook and a helper. Security personnel and CCTV (close circuited television) provide ample protection and a secure environment for our students.
MILESTONES:
2001: First Chatralayam for boys instituted in Tamil Nadu
2004: First Chatralayam for girls instituted in Andhra Pradesh
2014: AIM for Seva’s 100th Chatralayam instituted in Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Number of Chatralayams: 12
Anantapur District
10 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Chittoor District
6 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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East Godavari District
18 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Guntur District
17 villages supported
Kosuri-Doraiswamy AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Guntur District
17 villages supported
Lalitha Devi Sistla AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Girls
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Kadapa District
23 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Krishna District
10 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Krishna District
23 villages supported
Tiruvikrama Bala AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Kurnool District
24 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Tribal Girls Chatralayam
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Prakasam District
30 villages supported
G.V.K.C. AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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Vizianagaram District
34 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Boys
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West Godavari District
13 villages supported
Swami Dayananda AIM for Seva Chatralayam for Girls
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