Watch | David Horsburgh and His Neel Bagh

The Neelbagh School was meant for poor village children whom ordinary schools would not admit or would fail. The children paid no fees. The children helped build the school and gained good experience in construction technology

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Read more: The number of schools in our country is legion. But creative, child-centered learning places are few and can be easily listed – Tagore’s Shantiniketan, Gijubhai’s Dakshina Murti Balmandir and just a handful more. Such creative schools are often the dream of a passionate individual. One such creative school was the Neelbagh School founded by a British – David Horsburgh (pronounced Hosbro). Read More

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