My Challenges & Transformational Journey

Saloni

I got married at a young age. I never thought I would be able to continue my education beyond the 12th standard due to a lack of support from my family and in-laws. I worked tirelessly to convince my parents, but they were hesitant to allow me to pursue a bachelor's degree. Despite this, I was eventually able to negotiate and persuade both my parents and in-laws to support my education and give me more freedom. With Vikalp, I learned to dream big, and I continue to advocate for myself to achieve the future I envision.

Many girls like me have seen transformation in our lives, due to help and support of VIKALP.

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Education For Empowerement

Kesar

I once thought my education was over after completing my 12th grade. My family was against me studying further but with the help of Vikalp, I constantly had to negotiate with them.

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Education For Empowerement

Saloni

I got married at a young age. I never thought I would be able to continue my education beyond the 12th standard due to a lack of support from my family and in-laws.

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Learning Center

Joya Banu

I am in class 7. When I went to school I found studying a little bit tough. The teacher would keep telling me to do my work but I didn’t understand, especially in math.

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Scholarship

Geeta

After seeing me leave the village, more girls have gone to college. Our families don’t understand why they want to go. They think that if they send their girls what will they do with the education?

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Scholarship

Khusboo Nath, Gogunda

My life was limited to a strict routine of school and home, with no freedom to explore beyond that. I was burdened with household chores and experienced unequal treatment simply because I was a girl. In my family, girls were not allowed to speak up or make decisions.

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Learning Center

Binu

When I first started teaching there were about 40 students and .it was hard to teach them all. I thought maybe they thought it was too difficult, but then they all came back the next day asking me to teach again, they said we want to learn and play, and they even asked for homework! Now there are 50 kids in my learning center.

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