Panna, Madhya Pradesh, India. 10th Feb, 2026. Ten-year-old Aryan skates boarding barefoot at Skating park, popularly known as Janwaar Castle. Thanks to a German community activist and author U. Reinhard, skateboarding is slowly changing the children in this Madhya Pradesh village divided by caste. Located along the fringes of the Panna National Tiger Reserve, the Janwaar Skating Park is a not-for-profit project that teaches village children skateboarding free of cost. The park is a place for unfettered fun, but has two strict ground rules. Rule number one: Girls first. And rule number two:
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Panna, Madhya Pradesh, India. 10th Feb, 2026. Ten-year-old Aryan skates boarding barefoot at Skating park, popularly known as Janwaar Castle. Thanks to a German community activist and author U. Reinhard, skateboarding is slowly changing the children in this Madhya Pradesh village divided by caste. Located along the fringes of the Panna National Tiger Reserve, the Janwaar Skating Park is a not-for-profit project that teaches village children skateboarding free of cost. The park is a place for unfettered fun, but has two strict ground rules. Rule number one: Girls first. And rule number two: