About

iNHET Manifesto Our Approach Roadmap Team Transparency FAQ

The Campus

Masterplan Build Journal Current Work

Education

Learning Model Women's Initiative Cultural Preservation

Connect

Partner With Us Contact
Panchmahala by iNHET

A rural campus for learning, dignity, and long-term local growth

iNHET is building an education project in Panchmahala that brings academics, practical capability, and cultural continuity into one grounded ecosystem. The site is now focused on the essentials: what we believe, who we are, and how people can help.

Read the Manifesto
Children at the center of the iNHET mission Education here is imagined as care, capability, and belonging, not just exams.
Current reality: The land is in place, the early vision is public, and fundraising is what unlocks the first built step.
20 Katha Campus Land
90km From Patna
2026 Pilot Launch
NIOS Accreditation (Pending)

Clear priorities, not website clutter

The project is early. These are the three things that matter most right now.

Build the first step

Land exists, but the first physical build still depends on fundraising, planning discipline, and steady public trust.

Shape the learning model

The curriculum vision stays centered on academics, practical competence, and preservation of knowledge that local communities already carry.

Earn community confidence

Transparency, a visible team, and a clear public-facing manifesto matter more right now than extra pages full of repeated promises.

Three parts of the same promise

A smaller homepage, but a sharper idea of what iNHET is trying to protect and build.

01

Learning with seriousness

Formal education matters, but it should develop judgment, communication, and depth rather than pushing children into empty exam culture.

  • Writing and research
  • Foundational academics
  • Critical thinking
02

Practical capability

Students should know how to make, fix, grow, present, and work with others. Capability is part of dignity.

  • Agriculture and food systems
  • Craft and technical exposure
  • Digital and civic literacy
03

Cultural continuity

Education should not erase the language, memory, and knowledge of the place that raised the child.

  • Kaithi and local archives
  • Language and oral memory
  • Regional arts and practices

If the vision makes sense, the next step is simple.

Read the manifesto, review the transparency page, meet the team, or support the groundwork directly through the donation popup.

Public Donation Counter ₹2,266 donated

Recent supporters

Each confirmed donation adds to the total and appears here as a public note of support.

No public donor entries yet. The first confirmed donation will appear here.