16-year-old Tribal Girl from MP Is Going to UK to Study English
A Tribal Girl Skateboarder From MP Will Go To Britain To Learn English
16-year-old Asha Gond is a tribal girl from a little known village called Janwaar in Madhya Pradesh. When she swings by on her skateboard, you will not realize that she is the same girl who will attend six weeks training in an Oxford school UK. For Asha, who travels seven kms to the neighboring Panna village for further studies, the opportunity to learn the English language in UK is a dream come true.
Homegrown had earlier done a story about how a German woman Ulrike Reinhard has changed the trajectory of Janwaar with the skate park they built called ‘Janwaar Castle.’ Children can skate here, draw, paint and learn how to speak in English and that’s where Ulrike saw Asha’s determination. “This is what I’ve said during a talk about the Asha story: Asha, the 16 year old Adivasi girl, finished 10th grade. She did very well in the English course during our summer camp last year in June. So I promised her to take her to England to learn better English. It took me 8 months to convince her parents to let her go. I went to their house many times. I spoke to her mother in the heat of the day out in the fields where she was working. We went around the village on the Bullet looking for Asha’s father. I brought the Maharaj of Panna in to convince the parents, the principal of the government school and her favourite teacher. It was a long, long difficult process and I thought it would never get anywhere. But Asha never gave up – she always told her parents that she wanted to go! And then – finally her parents agreed to let her go. A big moment – Asha had tears in her eyes. So had I. Her father gave me a high five! Her parents promised me that they will NOT marry her off when she returns. She’ll have a job at Janwaar Castle interpreting what I say into the local language. We are now applying for her passport. This is a HUGE, HUGE thing in a small village like Janwaar!” Ulrike said in e-mail.