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Discover the schools of Adivasi Seva Samiti, Shamlaji, where education, care, and opportunity come together to support tribal children in building confident and meaningful futures.

H. P. Thaker Sarvodaya Vinay Mandir, Shamlapur (Shamlaji).

Provides quality education to Adivasi children in grades 9–12, focusing on academics, values, and holistic development. The school has 186 students (183 boys, 3 girls).

A dedicated girls school serving 272 tribal students in grades 9–12, committed to fostering education, confidence, and self‑reliance among adolescent girls from tribal communities.

Harichandra Ashramshala, Shamalpur (Shamlaji).

A school nurturing holistic child development for tribal students in grades 1–8. With a total strength of 80 students (29 boys and 51 girls), the institution emphasizes discipline, value‑based education, and overall growth.

Smt. S. R. Joshi Vidyalaya, Antarsuba

A school serving 229 tribal students (129 boys and 100 girls) in grades 9–12, providing structured education and moral values to children from remote villages while fostering regular attendance and consistent learning.

Smt. V. L. Nayak Kasturba Kanya Vidyalaya, Raipur

A girls’ school serving 53 tribal students in grades 9–10, dedicated to empowering them through education, life skills, and a safe, supportive learning environment.

Uttar buniyadi Ashramshala, Dholwani

A school serving 166 tribal students (82 boys and 84 girls), dedicated to providing education, nutrition, and care for children from economically disadvantaged families while fostering holistic growth and development.

Vinoba Ashram School, Vadthali

A school serving 162 tribal students (84 boys and 78 girls) in grades 1–8, dedicated to providing foundational education and character building for children from nearby tribal regions.

Kathodi Ashram School, Dholwani

A institution serving 140 tribal students (89 boys and 51 girls) from the Kathodi community, providing education, shelter, and essential amenities for children in grades 1–8 while fostering holistic growth and development.

Valmiki Ashram School, Isri

A school serving 164 tribal students (82 boys and 82 girls) in grades 1–8, dedicated to providing inclusive education and holistic support for children from marginalized communities, with an equal gender ratio fostering balanced growth and development.