The ISR activities of the Society reached its high point with the adoption of Adivasi Seva Mandal's Ghoteghar Ashram Shala.
Adivasi Seva Mandal is registered under the Societies' Registration Act, 1860 with the main objective to achieve the economic, social, educational and general uplift of the Varlis, Thakurs, Konkanas, Dharkarlis, Dublas, Mahadeo-kolis, Malhar - Kolis, Kotkaries and generally of all people aboriginal and hill tribes in Thane and Kulaba districts. In pursuance of this objective, it has established Ashram schools at various locations for Adivasi children. Ghoteghar Ashramshala in Shapur taluk, Thane district has over 450 girls staying and studying and has about 1000 Adivasi children studying in the Shala. Spread on a sprawling estate of 107960 sqmtrs (26.7 acres), with the western edge flanked by Bhatsa river, the Ashramshala is nestled between green agricultural fields and Bhatsa. The school infrastructure was nothing worth mention.
The Society entered into an MOU with Adivasi Seva Mandal on 30th December 2017 to adopt the Ashramshala which was in a state of dilapidation.
The entire renovation was done at a cost of Rs. 4,50,69,676/-. The Society added two new hostels one each for Boys and Girls, a new expansive dining hall to accommodate about 300 students at a time and computer learning centre. Since the facility was created in the 150th year of the Father of the Nation, a life size statue of Mahatma Gandhi in a separate enclosure was dedicated. At a glittering function on 13th October 2018, the Governor of Maharashtra, Shri. C. Vidyasagar Rao in the presence of Shri. Kapil Patil, the MP of the area inaugurated the facilities. The following activities were carried out at the Ashram Kanya Shala during the year 2020-21.
The pass percentage was 97.29%. Only one student failed.
The school recorded 100% results at the March 2022 SSC examination, completely demonstrating that our transformational efforts have paid full dividends so soon.