what did the pupils do in the ashram
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KapurAbstractAshram schools have been regarded as operative institutions to meet the educational needs of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, other backward classes and individuals belonging to poverty stricken families. In these schools, a close connection is established between teachers and students. They live together, work, share their viewpoints and form close links with each other. These individuals mostly live in the interior, backward and dispersed habitations, where it is not practicable to establish normal schools. The concept of ashram school emerges from the objective of making provision of an atmosphere, in which students are made available opportunities for their complete personality development. Ashram schools are residential schools, in which free boarding and lodging along with other facilities and incentives are provided to the students. Apart from formal education, there is emphasis put upon physical activities, meditation, sight-seeing, play, sports, games, and other extra-curricular activities, such as, drawing, painting, handicrafts, music and dance