issue_01 / NOV. 2016
paw JanwaarCastle Community Organisation (a section 8, Indian Cos. Act 2013, Non-Profit Co.) CIN: U74900DL2016NPL290374 Regd. Off.: F-130, Street No-7, Pandav Nagar, Delhi 110091Phone: +91 80 85548743 | hello@janwaar-castle.org | www.janwaar-castle.in Directors: Mehmood Khan, Mrutyunjay Mishra, Shyamendra Singh PAN No. AADCJ6640F, 80G No. DEL-JE27183-19102016/7655, 12AA No. DEL-JR25543-19102016/6618 Bank: HDFC Bank Ltd., Deer Park, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi - 29 A/c. No. 50200018330071 | IFSC: HDFC0000503 | Swift: HDFCINBB Editors: Mannan Gupta and Ulrike Reinhard
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Rajmata Dilhar Kumari
Welcome to Janwaar Castle! Janwaar is a small village in the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh. It’s located in the eastern bufferzone of Panna National Park. Until two years ago it was a village like any other village in India. 1000 people following their daily routines in and around their mud houses and farms – no sanitation, hardly any electricity, no jobs. In short: no hope! This has changed. Janwaar has now its own castle, Janwaar Castle – it is not a real castle, but a 21st century castle where everyone no matter which caste, gender, religion or age is welcome. Janwaar Castle is India’s biggest skatepark – and it has become
a unifying trigger for sweeping farreaching change. A group of 12 skateboarders from seven different nations has come to built this skatepark. Supported by skate-aid, a German NGO, and local labour they completed what sometimes felt impossible to do. Since then the landscape in Janwaar has changed. The village went on its own journey – driven by its children. What has started as a private initiative by Ulrike Reinhard and Shyamendra Singh has now its legal frame set and has become a not for profit company in January 2016: The Janwaar Castle Community Organisation. This newspaper provides some insights about
our journey. It’s our first edition and it is especially printed for our first big event: The Janwaar Castle Skateboarding Challenge! Thank you to all our supporters and volunteers – without you the event would not be possible! A special thanks goes to MP Tourism – they’ve trusted us from a very early stage on! Thank you! And last but not least: A very warm welcome to all of you who came from all over India to participate in this event! We are so happy to have you here! It’s you who make the event! Have fun! 1