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These are the first eleven children that were brought to Udayan in 1970. They suffered from a variety of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, amoebiasis, rickets, and skin diseases. All of them were malnourished. James Stevens and Dr. Dhruba Sen provided them with proper food, medical attention, and above all, love. In 1998, Steve Waugh first visited Udayan and made a pledge to help Udayan make provisions for girls. He did not waste his time and in August, 1999, Nivedita Bhavan was completed and 84 girls became part of our family. Many of these children were malnourished when they first arrived at Udayan. Having three well-balanced meals a day is a luxury that their families cannot afford. These children sing the thanksgiving hymn with the true knowledge of what it means to be thankful to have enough to eat. A violin programme was started in 1998 and now consists of over twenty children. The children play recorder with volunteer teacher Jill Wiwcharuk from Canada. Nourishing a child's soul is equally as important as nourishing his body.
This is a performance of a Hindi dance during the annual Christmas get-together. On this occasion, Udayan invites friends from Calcutta to help us celebrate. Our most honoured guests are the parents who come to pick up their children for a ten day holiday. The performance is taking place in front of our classroom building. The monsoon season may put a temporary hold on cricket and football, but the children still have fun! The children's siblings who remain at home often do not have the privilege of attending school as their parents require them to work. For this reason, Udayan places a big emphasis on school work. A large number of English children's books have been donated by  friends. The children come from environments where reading for pleasure is unheard of. They are learning the concept of reading for fun, and they are improving their English while they're at it. Udayan has an acre-large vegetable garden. Crops of potatoes, spinach, beets, onions, cabbage, cauliflower, and beans are grown on a rotation basis.
No matter how inventive the children are with the limited resources around them, it's still nice to have a good, old-fashioned swing set! Dominique de Williencourt, a cello teacher and performer from the Paris Conservatoire, has come to Calcutta on two separate occasions to give benefit concerts for Udayan. Visit Dominique's website at www.de-williencourt.com. As of the year 2005, there have been more than 9000 children who have been educated and cared for by Udayan 28 new admissions with some of their parents Balika Hembrom , 5 years of age came with her parents who  are beggars (both suffering  from  leprosy).She too has multiple leprosy patches.Animesh Mondal,Home  Superintendent, is in the picture with them.
Sabitri Mahato, 5 years of age. Her first hours  in Udayan. Children arriving at Dakhineswar (Kali Temple) on an educational excursion. Dakhineswar temple in  the 19th century had Ramakrishna Parameswar  as one of its priests. He was the inspiration  for the Ramakrishna Mission. Girls in the Temple  courtyard. Playtime for some of the younger boys. Playtime in between monsoon showers.
Happy faces! Steve Waugh singing with the girls during the inauguration of Charindaa Steve Waugh serving food to the children New admission going on Inauguration of Charindaa
Leonardo with some of the house staff Poonam Soren performing a dance in Charindaa Successful candidates with father 2nd batch children displaying their certificates from arena multimedia New high school batch children
Taj bengal Party 1st January - The children (Tumpa) line up for delicious food. Sushanto (Cook) in the kitchen. Amar (tailor) at the sewing machine. Taj Bengal Party 1st January - The children in eager anticipation of the party. Amar and Tinku in the Sewing Room.
Sanjib and Ajoy talk about future careers and opportunities. Taniele (Volunteer) and Father Stevens in the new library. Taniele and the gorls of UDAYAN (Afsari, Tumpa, Kiran, Pratima). Dominique Lapierre Visit 7th December- Dominique presents Shanti with her award for 'Best Girl'. Dominique Lapierre Visit 7th December- Dominique presents Astik with his award for 'Best Boy'.
Dominique Lapierre Visit 7th December- Dominique presents Swapan with the Dominique Lapierre Award. Dominique Lapierre Visit 7th December- Dominique and Promode with the Dominique Lapierre Award. Dominique Lapierre Visit 7th December- Dominique and Dr Sen with the Dominique Lapierre Lifetime Achievement Award. Dominique Lapierre Visit 7th December- Dominique speaking to the children.