The students at D.O.M are actively recycling in order to minimize waste products and raise funds to support projects undertaken by the school. Students replace their empty shampoo sachets, broken flip-flops, completed notebooks etc in exchange for new. The items handed in are then recycled/sold, even down to the wrappers
MoreInterview with the founder and chairman, Mr Tersam Lal Q: Tell me a little bit about yourself? A: I was married at 19, had my first child at 20. I came to the UK on 25th May, 1955. I began full time work on the day I arrived working at a copper tube
MoreThe charity has developed some land to grow a range of organic produce, free from pesticides and herbicides. Not only does this provide full time employment for a local family, it also provides housing on site for them. This area will also house a school for the physically disabled in
MoreStudents of all ages were able to send and receive pen pal letters to students both in the U.K and USA. Many thanks to Cranford Community School and Vidyalaya Sunday School.
Congratulations to the local cricket team for players with disabilities in Ramgarh. As avid supporters we welcomed players before the match and gave out fleece clothing then returned the players to the school to share their victory trophy with the students.
The Jharkhand State Education Minister along with press visited the Divine Onkar Mission campus in January 2010 in order to look at the current projects under construction.
Tersem Lal was featured on Aastha in December 2009 with Swami Ram Dev, who was full of praise for the work being done by Divine Onkar Mission. We would like to extend our most heartfelt thanks to Yogi Baba Ramdevji and Acharya Balkrishan ji, who spent time working with Mr.
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