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  • 21 feb

My name is Chaarvi Chawla, daughter of Mr.Karun Chawla and Saroj Chawla

We live on rent in Delhi .I am a class 6th student . My dream is to become a doctor and cure people. My father is a private employee with very low income due to which I am not able to take admission in a good school for my higher studies. I almost lost the hope of fulfilling my dreams, but this NGO somehow met us and raised money for my further studies .I took admission in the school of my choice because of their help and with their assistance , today ,I am able to continue my studies .

  • 22 Jan

I am Khushi, daughter of Mr. Anil and Mrs. Savitri from Bihar

I'm a class 9th student and I love to go to school .My father works in a factory and due to the lockdown,our family has been suffering from financial problems due to which I was told to stop my education unwillingly . My parents always wanted me to study and be self-dependent , but they were helpless. Then ,one day, somehow this NGO reached us and promised to take the responsibility of my further education. With their support , I cleared the entrance exam of the best government school here. I am very grateful to this NGO. It helped me continue walking to the path of success without getting my family worried.


  • 23 May

Riya Verma daughter of Mr. Shyam Verma & Mrs. Radhika Verma class 8th

We live in Uttar Pradesh, basti village. My father is a private employee with a very low income ; and during this lockdown , there were no source of income in our family , which made us suffer from financial problems . My parents were not able to pay my school fees and get me new uniform. The conditions was so bad that I felt that I won't be able to continue my studies anymore . But then , this NGO came like an angel in my life and assured my parents that they won't have to worry about my educational chargers anymore . And due to this NGO , today I am able to continue my studies .


  • 21 june

Rajkumar son of Mr. Ravi Kumar & Mrs. Savitri Class 11th

My father is a daily worker and my mother is a house maid . We are from Ghaziabad , Modinagar , UP . During this lockdown , our family faced financial crisis very badly , as a reason of which , they couldn't pay my school fees . And we were getting warnings from school again and again to get our payments done. My parents were quite helpless. And then, luckily we got in touch with this NGO which helped my family by taking the responsibility of my studies , due to which today I am studying without any worries and walking on the path of my dreams.

  • 14 Aug

I am kushagra Singh , son of Mr.Dharmendra and Mrs.Vandana Devi , from village Gayaghat, Sant Kabir Nagar, Gorakhpur , UP.

My father is a farmer and does not work due to some personal reasons and my mother is a housewife; due to which there is no source of income in our family and as a result of it , I was not able to continue my studies. I thought that this is the ending point of my dreams and I will now end up becoming a farmer , but then , this NGO helped me and took the responsibility of my further education , due to which my parents were relieved . And , today I am studying in a good school without letting my parents suffer from any financial crisis.


  • 01 Oct

Madhu Kumari Daughter of Mr. Rajesh kumar and Mrs. Mohini Devi class 10th

I am from Bihar, Siwan. My father's salary is very less which barely even gets us our food and stuff.And now this lockdown was like a cherry on top of it . It became very hard for us to do our survival , due to which I was unwillingly told to quit my studies by my mother. She seemed guilty for not being a good mother but it wasn't her fault . I knew that she was quite helpless that's why she said that . And being an obedient girl of my mother , I decided to quit my studies. But then, one day, I got in contact with this NGO which helped me continue my studies , they sponsored my education and took the responsibility of my further studies . And today, due to this NGO, I am able to continue my studies without letting my mother worried about me.