Impact Stories
SHAHRUKH KHAN
We might be familiar with the name Shahrukh Khan, the renowned Bollywood hero. However...
SHAHRUKH KHAN
We might be familiar with the name Shahrukh Khan, the renowned Bollywood hero. However, Deepalaya has its own star with the same name.
Shahrukh was enrolled in Deepalaya School, Gusbethi in the year 2010. During his school days, he loved participating in Inter – house debate & sports competitions and sports. Nobody knew that the boy who is actively participating in extra-curricular activities will become a university topper in law some day.
After attending school, Shahrukh used to help his father in the fields. He worked hard so that he can provide a bright future to his family. When he secured 77% marks in Matriculation exam, it added wings to his dream for becoming a lawyer. For further studies Shahrukh took admission in Government Senior Secondary School Sohna. He passed his senior secondary exams with first division and sought admission in Sunrise University in Alwar, Rajasthan to pursue his career in law. He won a gold medal and made the entire faculty feel proud. Shahrukh now practices in the lower court at Nuh.
INDIRA
Indira’s father Nathuni Prasad moved to Delhi from Bihar in search of a job when he was around 18-19 years old.
INDIRA
Indira’s father Nathuni Prasad moved to Delhi from Bihar in search of a job when he was around 18-19 years old. He got a job in a ceramic tiles factory in Okhla Phase 2, Delhi. Shortly, he married Ramdevi and started a family with two sons and a daughter, Indira.
Life changed for the worse when Nathuni started experiencing pain in his leg. The pain got severe and was diagnosed as a neurological disorder, requiring prolonged treatment. So much so that he lost his job.
With three children to feed and a husband to look after, Ramadevi had no other option but to start working as domestic help. She sent two of her children Indira and her brother Deepalaya School, Kalkaji Extension, while the third one to a government school.
Indira was a sincere and hardworking student and was equally good at studies and co-curricular activities. She always participated in dance, music, sports, theatre and drawing competitions conducted at the school and has won many prizes.
ASHISH
Ashish’s life journey began in the slums of Tughlakabad, New Delhi. To lose both his parents very early in his life was...
ASHISH
shish’s life journey began in the slums of Tughlakabad, New Delhi. To lose both his parents very early in his life was devastating to a slum-dwelling child like him and his brother. It is not too difficult to imagine how and where life would have taken them after such a loss. Life in slums even with parents is miserable. Their fate would have been sealed. But for Deepalaya Children’s Home they would have remained uneducated, jobless and homeless.
Ashish and his brother lived with their uncle at Bhalaswa JJ Colony after they lost their parents. But they were not taken care of properly. In 2005, Sahara, our partner NGO identified Ashish and his brother as children in need of care and protection. The boys were admitted to DCH immediately.
Ashish was a quiet child when he was brought in. He faced some difficulties to learn in his initial days. But, soon, with the help of his teachers he improved a lot. He secured more than first division in Class 10th and Class 12th Board Examinations. Deepalaya helped him in joining Government Polytechnic College, Manesar to pursue his Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. He is now a Line Leader at Continental Automotive Company.
ASHISH
Ashish’s life journey began in the slums of Tughlakabad, New Delhi. To lose both his parents very early in his life was...
ASHISH
shish’s life journey began in the slums of Tughlakabad, New Delhi. To lose both his parents very early in his life was devastating to a slum-dwelling child like him and his brother. It is not too difficult to imagine how and where life would have taken them after such a loss. Life in slums even with parents is miserable. Their fate would have been sealed. But for Deepalaya Children’s Home they would have remained uneducated, jobless and homeless.
Ashish and his brother lived with their uncle at Bhalaswa JJ Colony after they lost their parents. But they were not taken care of properly. In 2005, Sahara, our partner NGO identified Ashish and his brother as children in need of care and protection. The boys were admitted to DCH immediately.
Ashish was a quiet child when he was brought in. He faced some difficulties to learn in his initial days. But, soon, with the help of his teachers he improved a lot. He secured more than first division in Class 10th and Class 12th Board Examinations. Deepalaya helped him in joining Government Polytechnic College, Manesar to pursue his Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. He is now a Line Leader at Continental Automotive Company.
SHAHRUKH KHAN
We might be familiar with the name Shahrukh Khan, the renowned Bollywood hero. However...
SHAHRUKH KHAN
We might be familiar with the name Shahrukh Khan, the renowned Bollywood hero. However, Deepalaya has its own star with the same name.
Shahrukh was enrolled in Deepalaya School, Gusbethi in the year 2010. During his school days, he loved participating in Inter – house debate & sports competitions and sports. Nobody knew that the boy who is actively participating in extra-curricular activities will become a university topper in law some day.
After attending school, Shahrukh used to help his father in the fields. He worked hard so that he can provide a bright future to his family. When he secured 77% marks in Matriculation exam, it added wings to his dream for becoming a lawyer. For further studies Shahrukh took admission in Government Senior Secondary School Sohna. He passed his senior secondary exams with first division and sought admission in Sunrise University in Alwar, Rajasthan to pursue his career in law. He won a gold medal and made the entire faculty feel proud. Shahrukh now practices in the lower court at Nuh.
INDIRA
Indira’s father Nathuni Prasad moved to Delhi from Bihar in search of a job when he was around 18-19 years old.
INDIRA
Indira’s father Nathuni Prasad moved to Delhi from Bihar in search of a job when he was around 18-19 years old. He got a job in a ceramic tiles factory in Okhla Phase 2, Delhi. Shortly, he married Ramdevi and started a family with two sons and a daughter, Indira.
Life changed for the worse when Nathuni started experiencing pain in his leg. The pain got severe and was diagnosed as a neurological disorder, requiring prolonged treatment. So much so that he lost his job.
With three children to feed and a husband to look after, Ramadevi had no other option but to start working as domestic help. She sent two of her children Indira and her brother Deepalaya School, Kalkaji Extension, while the third one to a government school.
Indira was a sincere and hardworking student and was equally good at studies and co-curricular activities. She always participated in dance, music, sports, theatre and drawing competitions conducted at the school and has won many prizes.