The Primary Girls School in Loharsi village, around five kilometres from Dhamtari in central Chhattisgarh’s Raipur district, is special. A quick glance from the outside speaks of its age: the girth of the peepal tree on the premises hints at a probable 80 to 90 years. Once you go inside and meet the students, you encounter their present and see their energy – and experience the vibrancy of the school.
The school was established in 1918, nearly three decades before Independence. In the 96 years since, the school has carefully maintained a register with the names of all its students. Neelima Netam, a teacher at the school, said that they found an old termite-infested register in a wooden box, with information about the teachers and students right from the year the school was established. They put a new cover on the register and are trying to conserve such documents, which are a rich source for studying the school’s history.









