If we find 1% of our population in these activities then india will shade its problem soon, there is no words to thanks her, i hope one day our country will find many of her type,
RE:A daughter to Salute,
by bhim rao on Apr 11, 2007 10:19 AM Permalink
I entirely agree with you my friend. Education is the biggest gift which we can give to these under priveiged children.India really need more people like her to lessen this divide between haves and have nots.
Dear Shaeen I'm Surendra from Nepal, working for the poor children residing in remote areas Thru Students awareness programme. I'm extremely happy to know that u r doing great job for the children. We can share many good things for the betterment of children. U may visit my site"www.sapnepal.blogspot.com"
I am really happy that still good people are there to serve poor children. Let them start one or two in chennai, so that we can also do something better for underprivilaged children
dear madam Shaeen Mistry, we are proud of you..people like u can make every indian keep his head up...your article is like a ocean of sweet cold water in a summer desert...keep it up ravi
I am very glad to know about your dedicated activities going in Mumbai & Pune. I pray for keeping it up for few more cities also. WIshing you all the Best.
RE:a pleasure to know
by K Sriram on Apr 10, 2007 04:56 PM Permalink
Akanksha Foundation Voltas House C TB Kadam Marg, Chinchpokli Mumbai 400033 tel: 23700253/23729880 www.akanksha.org
i am Tajkanwar Singh Ajravat, an MBA student from Pune.I am a student of SIMS, and the Pranay coordinator, the social initiative of our college. We have been associated with Akanksha for the past couple of years, with volunteers going to Akanksha centres and teach the kess priveledged children.
What i feel is that today's generation is aware of the problems that ail our society, but all they need are avenues and channels and organizations like Akanksha are providing such channels