Oxford Public School sits on a 12-acre campus 13 km from Wardha city. A stretch of the campus perimeter — measured at 578 metres (1,896 ft) via aerial/satellite view — currently has no boundary wall or secure fencing, leaving the school exposed to stray animals, unauthorised entry, and safety risks for 750 children, particularly younger students and girls on the upper floors.
This project constructs a permanent, 7-ft RCC-pillar and brick boundary wall with secure gates around this unenclosed 578-metre stretch. The budget is built to a 7 ft height (up from the standard 6 ft) and includes a material/labour price-escalation buffer, reflecting current construction-cost volatility in India.
An open, unfenced campus perimeter in a rural setting creates daily safety and security risks: stray cattle and animals entering school grounds, unsupervised access points, and no controlled entry/exit during school hours. For a school serving children who walk or cycle up to 8–10 km from 30+ villages, a secure, clearly defined campus boundary is a basic safety requirement — not an aspirational upgrade.
Construction of a permanent RCC-pillar and brick boundary wall (578 m / 1,896 ft, 7 ft height for added durability) around the unenclosed perimeter, with vehicular and pedestrian gates, priced with a built-in cost-escalation buffer:
| Line Item | Unit Cost / Basis | Qty | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundation, RCC pillars & brick wall (7 ft ht, plastered) | ₹1,265/ft × 1,896 ft | 1,896 ft | ₹ 23,98,440 |
| Main vehicular gates (heavy-duty steel) | ₹1,00,000 × 2 | 2 | ₹ 2,00,000 |
| Pedestrian gate & campus signage | Lump sum | 1 | ₹ 40,000 |
| Contingency & price-escalation buffer (~10%) | Material / labour inflation cover | 1 | ₹ 2,61,560 |
| TOTAL | ₹ 29,00,000 | ||
This project is eligible CSR expenditure under the Companies Act 2013, Section 135, Schedule VII(ii) — Promotion of Education — and aligns with NEP 2020 and UN SDG 4 (Quality Education). Contributions qualify for 80G tax deduction; Form 10BE is issued for every donation. Chetana Education Society is independently audited and provides quarterly progress reports with photographs and fund-utilisation statements.
Chetana Education Society was founded in 1973 in Wardha, Maharashtra. Since launching its teacher-training college in 1991, the Society has educated 35,000+ first-generation learners and today runs 2 schools and 12 colleges serving 2,250+ students annually. It is a CSR-1 registered Implementing Agency (Reg. CSR00095049) with valid 12A and 80G certification (2025–2028).
Oxford Public School, Waigaon is the Society's flagship K–12 institution: 750 students, Nursery to Class XII, drawn from 30+ farming villages in Wardha district where 95% of families earn ₹10,000–12,000/month. The school has produced NTS scholars, Navodaya Vidyalaya selections, World-PEC champions, national cricket runners-up, and an international Lathi-Kathi representative — proof of what these children can achieve when given the right environment.
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