“Education Journey: From Village to Nation | Every Child Matters”
We, along with our partners, are working to ensure that no child is ever deprived of education.”
Talking and eating | With JEE students ????
While having a meal in their hostel, Prakash and I had a detailed discussion with all the students about their goals. We spoke to each student individually about what they want to become in the future and what they want to achieve in their lives.
We encouraged all the students to dream big, because until you dream, you cannot even begin to think about how to make those dreams a reality.
Before achieving any goal, it is essential to dream about it, or at least think about it clearly. Only then can you reach that destination. Otherwise, the path ahead will be much more difficult.
In conversation with JEE Students
Dr. Ashish Gupta Sir, Associate Professor at our BIET Engineering College and our mentor, motivated all the children to walk on the right path. He explained that everything in life can be achieved through hard work, and that it is hard work alone that brings positivity into one’s life.
He encouraged the students to work hard not just for themselves, but with the mindset that they should be able to uplift at least ten more children like themselves. If you study with this thought, you will definitely achieve your goals.
He also emphasized that the results of your hard work should reflect as a distinct glow on your face. To turn your dreams into reality, you must study day and night with dedication, maintain good eating habits, bring positive changes in your behavior, and remain focused on achieving your destination.
Prof. J. K. Sharma Sir, Director of BIET, igniting the spirit of education in underprivileged settle
After a long time, our engineering college BIET has received a Director who is working day and night to raise the academic standards of the institution. Along with this, he continuously engages in discussions with various people on how our institute can help the underprivileged and economically weaker sections living nearby improve their lives.
It is truly a matter of pride and good fortune for us that, under the #Seva_Gaon_Walk, Professor Sharma Sir visited the settlements with us. He interacted directly with the residents, understood their problems, and assured them of immediate resolution.
The #Seva_Gaon_Walk was initiated with the objective that no student living in any village should be deprived of education due to financial constraints. In continuation of this initiative, the Honorable Director of BIET, Prof. J. K. Sharma Sir, met several residents living in village settlements along with us. He assured prompt resolution of the academic issues faced by children and, as part of this effort, we facilitated the admission of many children into private schools.
Interaction with Prof. Amitabh Sir, Dr. Ashish Sir, and all the students who have taken admission in
Today, taking all these students to a place they had never even imagined reaching was truly special. Earlier, they could only think of studying BA, BSc, or ITI at some private college in Jhansi—nothing beyond that.
Now, these students, who are deeply connected to the ground realities of life, are stepping into that very place.
To interact with and motivate them, Dr. Ashish Gupta Sir and Dr. Amitabh Shrivastava Sir spoke with all the students and encouraged them, saying that this is the first milestone of their success, and that there is still much more they need to achieve ahead.
They were reminded that simply thinking, “We have reached a place, so we are successful now,” is not enough. True success requires much more hard work, and this achievement should be taken as a ray of hope to move forward, not as the final destination.
Our objective is not limited to getting these students admitted into engineering. Our mission will not be complete until each and every one of these children secures a good job. We will remain connected with them throughout their engineering journey.
This is our promise: four years from now, all these students will be placed in good jobs. To achieve this, during their engineering studies, we will ensure they receive training in reputed companies, and we will stay continuously connected with them through our batchmates to help them excel academically.
We will rest only after every student is successfully employed.
Our goal is not just engineering admission; our goal will be fulfilled only when these students find good jobs. This moment is just the first step in that direction.
We extend our best wishes to all these students for their future.
Work hard, study diligently, and whenever you need us, remember that we are always standing with you.
The Journey of SEWA
We also talked about the people who have supported this journey and how this initiative was started.
The vision and thought process behind this movement were shared in detail.
A comprehensive discussion on all these aspects took place between me and Prakash Singh.
You can watch the video to know more.
It Was Never the Fault of Those Innocent Eyes…
“Even God is not kind to everyone…”
Today, my colleague Prakash Ji and I reached Gulara village. After arriving there, we came face to face with a heart-shattering reality — in this village alone, there are nearly 10 innocent children who have lost their parents.
Some have lost their fathers, some are completely orphaned.
Some are surviving with the support of their grandmothers, some under the care of uncles, and there are even a few who have no one at all…
What was the fault of these little children?
At such a tender age, life has taken everything away from them. Today, these innocent children have started seeing life as a burden, feeling lonely, neglected, and helpless.
When we learned about this reality, we could not hold ourselves back and immediately reached the village. There, we saw that while some children are still continuing their studies, others have dropped out — perhaps because there is no one left to guide or support them.
We have decided that within the next 2–4 days, we will start a proper coaching class in the village itself, so that these children can reconnect with their education.
For the children who perform well academically, we will make every possible effort to get them admitted to good private schools, so that they can become self-reliant in life and never see themselves as a burden.
Together, we will do everything within our capacity for these children — because at such a young age, there is no one left to love them, to care for them, or to show them affection.
If I had sufficient resources today, I would bring all these children to my home right now — raise them, educate them, and give them a secure future. But certain social responsibilities and limited resources are holding us back for the moment. Still, we have not given up.
The “Shrimati Urmila Devi Free Hostel”, started by us, is going to become a new ray of hope for these children — a place to live, learn, and grow.
In the coming time, we are going to begin a new chapter of education in this village, so that these innocent children can live their lives with dignity and confidence.
If you also wish to help these children, come, walk with us.
Because one small effort can change someone’s entire life.
“Every achievement begins with a dream.” — Dr. Narendra Sir, Dr. Sudip Sir
Until children begin to dream about what they want to become, achieving that goal becomes almost impossible. Keeping this in mind, I always try to ensure that students who are preparing for engineering or are about to take admission get the opportunity to meet people they aspire to become or are preparing to become like.
From the time I began working toward bringing positive change in society, Dr. Sudip Yadav Sir and Dr. Narendra Kumar Sir have continuously guided us and our children. They regularly visit our education center to motivate the students, provide timely guidance, and whenever we have needed them in a parental role, they have always been ready to support us. This truly reflects the greatness and generosity of you both.
Children in rural areas face, first, a lack of information, and second, the loss of curiosity and aspiration. Due to the pressure of financial, social, and many other challenges, preparing for major competitive examinations is increasingly becoming a burden for these children.
To reignite curiosity and enthusiasm, today all these students were introduced to our mentors—Dr. Narendra Kumar Sir and Dr. Sudip Yadav Sir—who have stood with us from the very first day and supported us at every step. Through this interaction, the aim was to generate energy and ambition within the children so that they can aspire to achieve great positions and become fully determined to reach their goals.
INTRODUCTION TO OUR FREE LIBRARY BADAGAON
Good and Quality Education to all
The First Engineer from His Village
Someone asked me what good thing happened to me in 2024, and today I want to share this with all of you.
Ravi Ahirwar is a child who, because of severe financial hardship, could never even dream of getting admission into an engineering college. Today, that same child is studying at a reputed engineering college.
Just like financially well-off people dream big and think about reaching high positions, those very thoughts and aspirations have now awakened in this child as well.
Our only effort is to show economically weaker children a path that prepares them to reach any height in the world.
In villages, the biggest limitation is financial hardship. Yet, despite this, there are some families who remain aware and determined to educate their children. Ravi Ahirwar is one such child who, due to family struggles, had to discontinue his studies several times. But with continuous encouragement and motivation, he kept returning to his studies and moving forward.
Today, he is studying in an engineering college.
Now this child will uplift not just himself, but his entire future generation. His progress will continue through the generations. For me, this is my greatest achievement so far — helping a child reach a level where he can establish his coming generations in a better and more dignified position.
His father works as a daily wage laborer. The family does not even have a proper house to live in. His mother remains unwell most of the time. Despite all these circumstances, continuing his education itself is a remarkable achievement.
When all comforts and facilities are available, many people can study easily. But due to financial weakness, many children completely break down and are unable to see any direction forward.
SEWA- Diwali
MONTHALY GROCERY TO NEEDY
Providing free monthly groceries to those in need is a compassionate and impactful initiative that can address immediate concerns related to food insecurity. Here are several potential benefits and positive outcomes of offering free monthly groceries to those in need:
Alleviating Hunger: The primary benefit is addressing the immediate need for food among individuals and families facing financial challenges. This initiative helps ensure that people have access to nutritious and sufficient food on a regular basis. It's important to note that the success of such initiatives often depends on community involvement, effective distribution systems, and ongoing support. Collaborating with local organizations, government agencies, and volunteers can enhance the impact of these efforts.
