Friday, June 24, 2022

Young girls are our future and they need to be invested in!

Thanks Parul Sharma, 200 Swedish donors and People Vigilance Committee on Human Right (PVCHR) and JanMitra Nyas (JMN), today I have been talking about Sania. 

Whose talent and courage I appreciate, as everyone knows that for the last two years, the Covid19 period has wreaked havoc on everyone, Sania is also tormented by that havoc, who wanted to become a teacher, but this lockdown broke his dream. Sania's father is an auto driver. And constantly got ill and his financial situation became very weak, somehow the family expenses can be met. Sania has 4 brothers and sisters & Sania is the eldest.

She has passion but the money was not managed but her hope gave her a chance to study by connecting her to Rajdulari scholarship. When she got a check of 7900 from the institution, her happiness knew no bounds. The story is in front of you, and salutes you with such passion.

Making her success as role model for single mother

Nandani Yadav is studying in class 12th in Sudhakar Women's Intercollege Pandeypur in Varanasi. She is the daughter of a single mother who faced domestic violence and is living in a rented house at Satsang Nagar Colony, Benipur Pokhara. Nandani has four sisters and one brother. Nandani wants to study and wants to become a Police Inspector. Nandani’s father had done two marriages. Her mother Abha Devi is the second wife. Her father had died in the year 2017. Due to the absence of his father, when his mother went to his in-laws' house, he had to be a victim of domestic violence there.

Her mother visited the PVCHR for her case of domestic violence. PVCHR supported her. Her mother is earning for household expenses by cooking and stitching clothes.   

When her father was alive, he had a four-wheeler vehicle, which he used to drive. But after the death of her father, the car was sold by the sons of his first wife. So, her mother became completely helpless and the financial condition of her mother got worse and the daughters started having trouble in continuing their further studies. During her case her mother talked to Shruti ji about financial difficulties in study of her daughters, then PVCHR connected with Rajdulari scholarship scheme and now since last four years Nandini and her three sisters are being helped by JMN/PVCHR, Parul ji and 200 Swedish donors. Nandani dreams that she will become a police Inspector for bringing justice to the poor in general and women in particular.  She is looking to illuminate the name of her mother so that people in the society get the inspiration that even a single woman can educate her children and make something happen.

A story of girls’ resilience for better world

Ankita Gupta is a resident of village panchayat Kotwa police station Sarnath, Varanasi. She is pursuing BCom. There are a total of six people in her family, out of which there are four sisters. Ankita is the eldest. Because of this, Ankita also has the responsibility of her sisters. Her Mother and Father have a small grocery shop and work together. After the hard work of both of them, they hardly managed   livelihood of their family in some way. Inflation and hard times due to the lock down in COVID created a financial crisis for common people, but his father is managing the family. Seeing her father's financial condition, Ankita had thought that she would study only till class XII, and after that she would help her father by doing a job. But let me tell you that Ankita had a dream that she would do B. Com and do a job in the bank. But due to lack of money, she thought of sacrificing her dream. 

Then one day Ankita's father had heard that there is Anand ji in his village who works in People Vigilance Committee on Human Right (PVCHR), where helpless people are helped. So, her father hesitantly asked Anand ji one day, then Anand connected Ankita to the Rajdulari Scholarship Scheme and today Ankita is doing B.com for the third year. Now she is thinking of taking admission in M.Com. Ankita has been getting a scholarship for the last three years. Now Ankita is slowly reaching toward her dreams. This has been possible only because of JMN/PVCHR, Parul ji and 200 Swedish donors. 

Report is prepared by Jyoti Kumari, coordinator Youth Forum at PVCHR who completed her post graduation with support of same scholarship 

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