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In 1992, Pastor M.
Samuelkutty visited Bihar for the first time. When he saw the lack of
educational facilities and the resultant gloom, he decided to light a
candle. In 1997,
Indian Christian Mission School was established in Helhan
village. Now ICM runs three schools in Bihar, with 650 students and 22
teachers. ICM provides scholarships to those who are brilliant in studies
but come from poor families.
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Indian Christian Mission School, Helhan
This is
the first school established by ICM in 1997. This school has building of
its own and 145 students study in this school.
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Shalom
International School
Shalom International School has been started in Nihal Vihar, New Delhi in
the month of July 2004. Nihal Vihar is a developing colony with people who
have migrated from mainly Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Most of the
families have very low income.
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Indian Christian Mission School, Kochas
In 2002, Indian Christian Mission founded its third school
at Kochas, a small town in Bihar. More than 300 students study in this
school. Within four years of its inception, it has become the largest lower
primary school in the town. The school runs on rented premises and hence
there are inconveniences.
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Indian Christian Mission School, Khuduhuriah
This school was set up in January, 2000. This
school operates in a makeshift building which has its own problems.
Nevertheless, these problems do not dampen the
spirit of the students here.
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KOCHAS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, BIHAR
Jesus Christ during His ministry on this earth, showed
special concern for children. He still loves and cares for them. And Indian
Christian Mission has positioned itself as medium of this divine love in
Bihar. Besides the three Indian Christian Mission Schools, the mission also
runs a project for children from the weaker sections of the society. Kochas
Child Development Centre was founded in 2002. Presently 158 children are
the benefactors of this project. The centre aims at the spiritual,
educational, social and physical growth of the under privileged children
from rural areas there by bringing them to the mainstream of the society.
The centre provides too the children school fees, study materials,
uniforms, food and medical treatment.
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