A Heartfelt Initiative for Every Child We are proud to share that our CEO and Founder, Dr. Babita Singh, has joined hands with UNICEF - For Every Child and is contributing towards child education by adopting a child’s education at just ₹750 per month. This noble journey stems from a deeply personal loss—Dr. Singh’s beloved daughter, Vani Singh (13), who was a student at The Doon Girls School, Dehradun. In her memory, Dr. Babita Singh turned her grief into a mission to make a difference in the lives of underprivileged children through education. Her unwavering commitment reflects the true spirit of compassion and hope for a brighter future for every child. 📍 Corporate Office: M130-131, Connaught Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi, 110001, India 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 Website: homecastleworld.com 📞 Contact: +91-9911331939 | +91-8287623886 #DrBabitaSingh #HomeCastleWorld #UNICEFForEveryChild #ChildEducation #InspiringLeadership #GivingBackToSociety #CompassionInAction #VaniSinghLegacy #MakingADifference #EducationForAll
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A recent wedding in Kanpur redefined the meaning of celebration and responsibility. The bride and groom decided to start their journey by adopting 11 underprivileged children, committing to their education, upbringing, and overall well-being. This remarkable gesture isn't just a promise of togetherness but also a pledge to uplift lives. Let’s put this into perspective: ▶️ 11 children gaining education can have a multiplier effect, potentially lifting at least 5 more individuals per child out of poverty in the long run (family and community). ▶️ Providing quality education for one child costs approximately ₹20,000–₹40,000 annually in India. For 11 children, it translates to an investment of ₹2.2–₹4.4 lakhs per year. ▶️ Over a decade, this single decision could contribute ₹22–₹44 lakhs toward societal growth, not accounting for the cascading benefits these children will bring to their communities. ▶️ This act of kindness showcases how weddings can go beyond rituals to create a ripple effect of positive change. ▶️ Imagine if every wedding in India (around 1 crore annually) took a small step like this—what a transformative impact it would have on our society! Here’s to love that isn’t just about two people but about building a better tomorrow for many. 💕 ✅ What are your thoughts on incorporating acts of social responsibility into personal celebrations?
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A recent wedding in Kanpur redefined the meaning of celebration and responsibility. The bride and groom decided to start their journey by adopting 11 underprivileged children, committing to their education, upbringing, and overall well-being. This remarkable gesture isn't just a promise of togetherness but also a pledge to uplift lives. Let’s put this into perspective: ▶️ 11 children gaining education can have a multiplier effect, potentially lifting at least 5 more individuals per child out of poverty in the long run (family and community). ▶️ Providing quality education for one child costs approximately ₹20,000–₹40,000 annually in India. For 11 children, it translates to an investment of ₹2.2–₹4.4 lakhs per year. ▶️ Over a decade, this single decision could contribute ₹22–₹44 lakhs toward societal growth, not accounting for the cascading benefits these children will bring to their communities. ▶️ This act of kindness showcases how weddings can go beyond rituals to create a ripple effect of positive change. ▶️ Imagine if every wedding in India (around 1 crore annually) took a small step like this—what a transformative impact it would have on our society! Here’s to love that isn’t just about two people but about building a better tomorrow for many. 💕 ✅ What are your thoughts on incorporating acts of social responsibility into personal celebrations?
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A recent wedding in Kanpur redefined the meaning of celebration and responsibility. The bride and groom decided to start their journey by adopting 11 underprivileged children, committing to their education, upbringing, and overall well-being. This remarkable gesture isn't just a promise of togetherness but also a pledge to uplift lives. Let’s put this into perspective: ▶️ 11 children gaining education can have a multiplier effect, potentially lifting at least 5 more individuals per child out of poverty in the long run (family and community). ▶️ Providing quality education for one child costs approximately ₹20,000–₹40,000 annually in India. For 11 children, it translates to an investment of ₹2.2–₹4.4 lakhs per year. ▶️ Over a decade, this single decision could contribute ₹22–₹44 lakhs toward societal growth, not accounting for the cascading benefits these children will bring to their communities. ▶️ This act of kindness showcases how weddings can go beyond rituals to create a ripple effect of positive change. ▶️ Imagine if every wedding in India (around 1 crore annually) took a small step like this—what a transformative impact it would have on our society! Here’s to love that isn’t just about two people but about building a better tomorrow for many. 💕 ✅ What are your thoughts on incorporating acts of social responsibility into personal celebrations?
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For a growing country like ours, education is a crucial force multiplier. The right to education is also a fundamental one, enshrined in Article 21-A of our Constitution. Yet, millions in our country remain disconnected and there is a need to do more, extending our efforts beyond digital realms and investing in offline initiatives empowering marginalized communities. Fortunately, we have role models too, people like Shyam Shrivastava - a cancer survivor aged 65 who’s the driving force behind three thriving education centres for underprivileged children in Varanasi. Growing up in a small village, Shyam witnessed firsthand the struggles of families from underprivileged sections of our society. These early experiences ignited a passion, to make a difference in the lives of those are less fortunate. Shyam Srivastava's journey serves as an inspiring reminder that with determination and empathy, one person can indeed make a significant impact on the world. Read the entire story here : https://rb.gy/5jw68n #InspiringLeaders #SupportEducation #DonateARoof #BuildAFuture #ChangeMakers
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Vithal Ramji Shinde's work in uplifting marginalized communities through education is a powerful reminder of the impact one person can have. In rural India, many children from communities like Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes never make it to school, and for girls, the challenges are even greater—poverty, early marriage, and family responsibilities often mean they drop out. Because of this, literacy rates in these communities are still much lower than the national average (Source: UNICEF, NFHS-5). Shinde believed education was a right, not a privilege. He fought tirelessly for the education of Dalits and other marginalized groups, pushing back against the systems that held them back. His efforts didn’t just change individual lives; they helped transform entire communities, giving future generations the chance to dream bigger. His legacy still inspires the movement for fair and inclusive education for all, in line with Sustainable Development Goal 4. To learn more about his story and others like him, visit https://lnkd.in/gyY-HER5 #Heroism #JaiHindProject #SDGChampion #Education
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Shri Sanjay Kumar chairs meeting for achieving the broader objectives of Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) #dailyaawaz #newswebsite #news #newsupdate #hindinews #breakingnews #headlines #headline #newsblog #hindisamachar #latestnewsinhindi #india #pasaypvtltd Hindi news, हिंदी न्यूज़ , Hindi Samachar, हिंदी समाचार, Latest News in Hindi, Breaking News in Hindi, ताजा ख़बरें
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A Journey of Struggle By Murtaza Talpur Growing up in rural Sindh, life was a constant struggle. My father worked tirelessly in the fields, while my mother managed our home with limited resources. We often didn’t have three meals a day, sometimes eating raw rice or onions to stave off hunger. Schooling was no easier. I struggled with English, first encountering the alphabet in sixth grade. I failed my matriculation exams, which felt like a personal defeat. The dream of attending a private school remained elusive as rejection letters piled up, forcing me to attend a government college where education felt inadequate. University brought its own challenges. I barely spoke English and often felt out of place. Despite feeling overwhelmed, my elder brother and friends supported me, helping me persevere. I didn’t graduate with honors, but I gained something far more valuable—resilience. Today, I work in the development and humanitarian sector, driven by my own experiences of hardship. I understand the struggles of poverty, hunger, and rejection. These challenges fuel my passion to help others break the cycle of hardship. Yet, I’ve witnessed a bitter truth in this sector—nepotism. Many qualified, passionate individuals are overlooked because they lack the right connections. This weakens the principles of equality and fairness we claim to uphold, but I remain committed to advocating for change and inclusivity. #murtazatalpur #poverty #hunger #education #nepotism
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🔥 Shameful Reality in Indian Education: Are We Failing Our Children? 🔥 A heartbreaking incident at Shyamraji High School in Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh, has surfaced—over 50 children were forced to sit outside under the scorching sun because their parents hadn’t paid school fees. The principal, Shailesh Kumar Tripathi, defends this inhumane action. Is this what education has come to in 2024? Children should never be punished for something beyond their control. This isn't just about one school; it's about a system failing our kids. Where is the empathy, responsibility, and leadership? Let’s stop putting money before education and treat children with the dignity they deserve. #EducationCrisis #SaveOurChildren #IndianEducation #EmpathyMatters #ReformNow #FutureLeaders #ChildRights #EducationalReform #EqualityInEducation #BreakTheCycle #LeadershipInEducation #Accountability #ChildrenFirst #RespectAndDignity #EducationForAll #EmpowerTheYouth #Injustice #UpliftEducation #IndiaNeedsChange #NoChildLeftBehind
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Many rural schools in India struggle with inadequate resources. This holds children back from reaching their full potential. Through Krishi Jyoti, 48 rural schools have been upgraded with better infrastructure. This includes access to rainwater harvesting-based drinking water systems, and sanitation facilities, along with a stimulating school environment. These transformations are changing lives, especially for girls, who now feel much safer and more encouraged to attend school. As a part of this initiative, improvements have been made to the schools’ infrastructure. “You need a daughter-in-law, a sister, a mother. Then why not a daughter?” - are some of the powerful messages painted on the school walls. With better learning environments, these schools are becoming vibrant spaces where children can thrive, dream big, and build brighter futures. The Mosaic Company Know more: https://zurl.co/QEf4 . . . . #KrishiJyoti #Education #School #Children #SustainableDevelopmentGoals #Testimonials #QualityEducation
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