Experience of a visit to eArthshala Campus.

Annu Bharti
3 min readFeb 21, 2021

Hello, to all of my dear readers, as the heading contains a visit to eArthshala Campus, so first I will elaborate on what it is? eArthshala Campus is a 15 acres of green and lush land which is occupied by Project Potential Trust, an NGO which is functioning on ground level for the welfare/progress of society particularly in the outskirt of Thakurganj Kishanganj Bihar, where everything is constructed

very thoughtfully with the help of local workforce and recourses like bamboo, mud, etc. I mentioned above green field as most of the campus area is covered with tea leave garden and amazing pineapple farmland. Even some eco-construction work is going on for training and development purposes.

Project Potential Trust is a group of polite, humble, and enthusiastic people from distinct parts of the country, sometimes from abroad working together to reduce some or the other problems of society. It is a hub from where many get employment, many get encouragement, many get positivity, and many get peace of mind because of pure and magnificent natural beauty. This Ngo collaborates with various NGO’s of the country to provide maximum opportunities to the local youth for employment generation and skiling. I have some special attachment with PP as it is one of the major reasons behind my success if this trust doesn’t provide me enough trust to go out for my studies in another NGO I would not have grown as much as I have grown now. Each and every team member of PP inspires me a lot to exceed my limits and good work.

A meeting with youth to provide ample opportunities to explore and become independent at Karigarh Niwas eArthshala.

Many people across India are battling life-threatening ailments, but there is a proper medical process provided by government hospitals free of cost through which it could be totally cured but due to lack of information many people are dying. So, these NGO is spreading awareness about tuberculosis(TB) among different villages and explain the process of getting cured and with help of Asha worker and two volunteers i.e. (young girls) with such courage and bravery visits from village to village among the potential patient by taking cautions and helping them to diagnose properly and start medicine in time, that too so humbly in their native language, they assure that people are understanding the importance of routine medical and take care of their health to get well soon. I have keenly observed this process by spending some time with volunteers.

I felt gratitude for hosting me with lots of love. Thank you all.

Travelling, exploring, socializing, that’s all I did over there on my two-day trip. I was excited to be there for the last three years. Everyone welcomed me wholeheartedly. I was talking and working with people from different spheres and ages. I shared my journey with almost thirty youth and I tried to answer all their doubts so that they can even take off to their bright learning and earning journey. didn’t have to spend much money. I find a lot of happiness doing a bit for society. This time even I have tried to understand the pros and cons of choosing the corporate sector and social sector as a profession on different aspects like how it will impact financially, mentally, and socially. I always have a desire to do something for society. I am doing even on a small scale, but for doing something concrete I think to be more prepared and confident. The visit was a great experience. It was like going to visit my second home in Kishanganj.

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Annu Bharti

I am a self-taught Software Engineer aspire to provide support to my community in some way or other.