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This is "Kurarika," the extra curricular science program that our fellow Japanese blogger, Iida-san has been showing their activities.
http://minami-kajuen.dreamlog.jp/archives/51180203.html
On this day, Jan. 18, the theme was "The Magic of Propellers." From the blue sign, I see six names of senior volunteers. They are graduates of Tokyo Institute of Technology. This group supports their local community in Tokyo in advancement of science.
Under 「くらりか」カテゴリの最新記事
the latest news on "Kurarika," you can see all the activities. If you have any questions, please let me know. I think those volunteers probably would like to hear your idea on education and science and the situation in India.
The work sounds interesting especially if they can design simple science programs that are fun for children. I will be delighted if any of them post in this blog in English and tell something about their work.
That's why I provided you with a keyword
"「くらりか」カテゴリの最新記事."
You can use a Japanese translation software available online. His description is brief, so I think you can get a feel of what they are doing. That's all. When I see Indian photos, even though I cannot understand devanagari, I still use my imagination to enjoy and understand the scenes.
Not that I don't trust your imagination, but I thought this might help. So, I translated Iida-san's most recent web site.
http://keiko-amano.blogspot.com/2011/01/introducing-kurarika.html
Please take a look and if you like, I can translate your questions to Iida san.