Our Schools

Modern Dhumkudiya (Adhunik Dhumkudiya) Centers

Nour Punp Charitable Trust operates a network of Modern Dhumkudiya (Adhunik Dhumkudiya)—community-based educational institutions that blend traditional tribal learning systems with modern, English-medium education.

These centers function as cultural, educational, and social spaces where children and youth learn academic subjects alongside indigenous languages, customs, values, music, festivals, and community ethics.

Our Active Dhumkudiya Centers

  1. Budhu Veer Lurkuḍiya (Modern Dhumkudiya – 1)
  2. 📍 Merle Village, Kisko Block, Lohardaga District (Jharkhand)

    This is the first Modern Dhumkudiya established by Nour Punp Charitable Trust. It serves as a model institution where traditional education is integrated with modern teaching methods, cultural learning, and English education.

  3. Dhumkudiya – 2
  4. 📍 Siram Sembhuva Village, Pesrar Block, Lohardaga District (Jharkhand)

    This center focuses on early education, language preservation, and community participation, ensuring that children grow up connected to their cultural roots while gaining modern knowledge.

  5. Dhumkudiya – 3
  6. 📍 Chhata Sembar Village, Latehar District (Jharkhand)

    Serving remote tribal communities, this Dhumkudiya strengthens access to education, cultural continuity, and social awareness programs for children and youth.

  7. Gangeshwar Oraon Dhumkudiya – 4
  8. 📍 Nirashi Karcha Village, Bishunpur Block, Gumla District (Jharkhand)

    Named in honor of a respected community figure, this institution plays a key role in reviving traditional learning systems and promoting education rooted in tribal identity.

Role of Modern Dhumkudiya

Each Modern Dhumkudiya functions as:

  • A learning center for children and youth
  • A cultural hub for language, rituals, festivals, and music
  • A community space for dialogue, leadership, and social awareness
  • A bridge between ancestral wisdom and modern education