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Beyond its core programs, Navjeevan runs a range of manpower development courses recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), as well as outreach programs that screen communities and sensitise the public about intellectual disability.
Cultural events like the Divyang Run marathon, "Shrimant Yogi" and "Krishna-Leela" bring the community together — proving that talent and spirit have no barriers.
Workshops and seminars for teachers and parents ensure that the skills and awareness keep spreading beyond Navjeevan's walls.
Navjeevan is an RCI-accredited institution offering professional courses for teachers, care givers and parents.
Foundation Course for school teachers under Sarva Shikshan Abhiyan — conducted through Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), recognised by RCI.
Continuous Rehabilitation Education (CRE) courses for special teachers — recognised by RCI, helping teachers upgrade their skills.
Certificate course offered to parents to help them manage and train the child at home — extending the school's impact into the household.
RCI-recognised certificate course for care-givers, training them to handle and support children with intellectual disabilities.
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A unique and special Marathon organised for people with all types of Disabilities. With a footfall of 2,500 members — of which 700–800 are Divyangs — this event builds community awareness and celebrates resilience.

A play based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj — performed by Navjeevan students, showcasing their artistic talent.
A musical play based on Bhagwan Shri Krishna's life — a landmark performance that proved art has no barriers.

Flag hoisting, drills and performances every 15th August and 26th January — fostering patriotism and community spirit.

Interaction with students of normal schools and colleges — building bridges and fostering social inclusion.
30th August 2025 — Navjeevan set the record for the Largest Musical Play by Intellectually Disabled People.
Screening slums and villages for persons with intellectual disabilities and providing home training programs to those who cannot travel to the campus.
Articles in local newspapers, talks on local radio — raising awareness about intellectual disability across Ch. Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad).
For teachers to upgrade their skills and for parents to learn about government schemes, legislation and the latest developments in special education.
Awareness street plays that bring disability sensitisation directly to the public — in markets, streets and community events.
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