Vijayalekshmi and Gopalakrishnan, participated in Nammal Thammil a panel show ‘Sukhaprasavathile chila asukhangal’ on Asianet channel. The discussion was focused on the unnaturally high number of caesarian deliveries conducted at Cherthala Taluk hospital and in general in Kerala. It looks … Read on…
Over the years, right from the group of friends who pooled together the money to buy land at Attappady for Sarang’s campus, many have extended moral as well as financial support. In the initial years, there have been enthusiasts who even pitched in for hard labour at the campus. It is the energy that they give us that keeps us strong even in times of discouragement.
You can invite the Sarang family to deliver lectures, demonstrations and presentations on issues ranging from alternative education, natural farming, clean energy, conservation, politics & democracy and much more.
The Sarang children perform on request. Their repertoire includes Kalarippayattu, the martial art of Kerala, Parichamuttukali, a folk traditional art form of Kerala, Folk Songs, Classical Music (Vocal & Instrumental) and theatre. All performances will be based on various topics like GM crops, education, women’s issues, environment etc. We also provide basic training in Kalarippayattu for strengthening body and mind. You can contact us for any programme enquiries.
We have created a corpus fund for the activities of Sarang. We hope that this will help us to create an ideal infrastructure at the Sarang campus.
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Visiting the Sarang family with her daughter, Mrs Linda Hitchings was touched by Sarang’s activities. Herself a teacher and homeschooling her own daughter, she was happy to find a similar minded family in India. Talking to her helped us widen our vision.
Back home Linda has send us USD 100 on behalf of her family. She is also gathering support for Sarang among her friends.


Margurite and her daughter from North Carolina, US stayed with us for a few weeks. Margurite is a born teacher. Naturally she mingled with the children as if she is one among them. Apart from teaching the kids English through various games and all she gifted a pocket projector for Sarang! It’s an amazing gift since we use computers for many of our classes. Now it is easier for us to show the DNA model or youtube videos to the children and others.
Emily gave some guitar lessons and left her Ukalele here for Indulekha and Arathy (her guitar students) to practice. She has also given us a number of meaningful photographs which shows our activities. You will see them soon in our gallery.
Ms Susanna Queiroz who was the hostess of the TV Globo programme from Brazil was so touched by our work and by the Sarang children that as soon as she reached home she sent us USD 350. Her shining eyes and promise to return soon had already filled our hearts.
Mr. Ani, a businessman from Pathanamthitta, and his wife Shirley brought their two children to live at Sarang. Unfortunately they could not adapt to Sarang’s lifestyle and had to return though they enjoyed their stay. Mr. Ani gifted two bicycles and a pair of binoculars for the Sarang children and has set aside INR 50,000 to help Sarang in developing infrastructure at Attappady.
The Perumethu family, Pathanamthitta has been a great support through years of dire financial straits.
Shivadas, Leela, Unnikrishnan & Indira
Mr. Shivadas and his wife, Leela, are caring for the Sarang campus in the absence of the Sarang family. They are involved in farming & dairy activities, harvesting products of the land and protecting the campus. Now they have been joined by Mr. Unnikrishnan and his wife, Indira. Both couple’s children study at Sarang.
The Sarang children were presented a guitar by Ms Kate Vigo, from Australia and a violin by Ms Eleanor Hitchings, from the US.
The Rangel family, Jannet, Judith and Beatrice, from Mexico brought lots of joy and love with them and showered us with traditional Mexican toys and musical instruments.
Ms Louba Schild has provided the Sarang children the opportunity to study various art forms at her institution, Vijnana Kalavedi in Aranmula, giving them a scholarship. She recently also gifted about 1000 invaluable books to the Sarang children.
Mr. Annamannada Baburaj, acclaimed Carnatic vocal musician, taught the Sarang children Carnatic music for a year, refusing to take any fee.
Mrs. Laurence Fallot, French Kathakali artiste, sent the Sarang children a whole set of books and CDs for learning Piano.
Organic Farmer's Association India
In 2007, Sarang children were invited to travel to Maharashtra to attend the annual conference of Organic Farmer’s Association, India. They performed at the conference. They could also visit Sri Baba Amte at Anandwan.
The Organic Farmer’s Association India sponsored a fortnight long extensive study trip for the Sarang children to Rajasthan in 2008. OFAI has also supported Sarang by contributing towards settlement of debts.
There have been many journalists and media persons who have help spread the word through articles, radio and TV programmes.
This list is incomplete but we would like to acknowledge the support of all friends and well-wishers. Sarang remembers the support of all these good people and strives to live up to their hopes.