Many of the children in Chembakolli don't go to school to help their parents in farming and so on but some children do go to school and are educated. These children go to the school in Gudlar (which is the closest town) but this means that they do have to walk a long way. However halfway to school they are transported by Jeep. This school actually has a lot more facilities than one would expect. They actually have computers, a library and a large hall. There is still some hope for Chembakolli children. I am not sure if there is a school in the actual village of Chembakolli.
If you mean Chembankolli, its in Kerala. You have to come down to Kochi / Mangalore by Air and travel by Road. From Kochi, 300km and from Mangalore its 200km approx
How everyone else does it, transportation.
The people in Chembakolli start going to school at the age of 5 or 6. Their school systems are very similar to those in the United States.
They can travel by school bus, private vehicle(cars), private cab services etc..
Yes, children go to school in Chembakolli. They learn similar things that children in the U.S. learn including math, reading, writing, and science.
The students in Chembakolli learn similar things that the children in the United States do. They learn math, reading, spelling, history, and science. They also have computers which they learn how to use.
Chembakolli is located in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The people of Chembakolli eat fruits including pineapple, bananas, jackfruits and oranges.
they go to a market and sell there crops
Schools In Chembakolli are a lot less advanced than UK schools. And there aren't too many schools around due to the amount of money in the Chembakolli government. The learning will be a bit more vague due to lack of learning resources and the children going there may not have as good health as children in other countries, therefore they will find it difficult in school. However, the children as a Chembakolli school have the willing to learn, whereas in the UK, some children don't particually care about school, in the way that they hate going and they think it's a waste of time. Schools In UK are more advanced than the schools in Chembakolli. In the UK, they will be in a very industrial and well-developed environment, and this could change the way students learn. Students from the UK know they have a brighter future ahead of them, so they are optimistically-minded. Students from Chembakolli know that it's hard to find a happy long-lasting future, but this makes them even more enthusiastic in school time, to try and get a good life later on. There are more students in UK schools than in Chembakolli and they have access to clean food and clean water. They have libraries and ICT suites, which they can't often supply in Chembakolli as it's very expensive there. I hope I helped! :)
Chembakolli people use tuk tuks, small cabs and bikes to travel. they also ride animals like elephants if they have the job as a mahout. children catch the jeep to go to school. most people in Chembakolli don't have enough money to afford these transport items so they walk barefooted.
there is 2 people in chembakolli
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Chembakolli is a village in India. It is in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is in the south of India surrounded by trees. It is located in the Nilgiri Hills. People in chembakolli are very poor and live on a very,unstable diet.Chembakolli grows tea and growing tea is important to them because it owns they own the land. A couple of years ago the people of Chembakolli used to live in the forest but then other non tribel people moved them. On Chembakolli live you can raise money for the people of Chembakolli because they are very poor and only get money by selling things. Chembakolli's closest town is Gudalur and its closest city is Mysore
The health of the people in Chembakolli is stable. They suffer from the same things that people in the United States do but no more than how many people suffer in the United States.