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  • 18 Women Changemakers honoured at Kashi Vaishwik Gaurav Samman 2022

    18 Women Changemakers honoured at Kashi Vaishwik Gaurav Samman 2022

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    Varanasi, August 26: About 18 women change makers were honoured at the Kashi Vaishwik Gaurav Samman 2022’ awards event organized jointly by Algol Films and Grovox creation for their excellent contributions in their respective fields.

    Mridula Jaiswal, Mayor of Varanasi, who was the chief guest at the Kashi Vaishwik Gaurav Samman 2022 held at a hotel in the Cantonment area in Varanasi, while addressing a gathering at the event, said, “Our nation will progress when women would come forward to work for the country”. “Respect for women should start from your own homes and be adopted in behaviour. The present governments at the Centre and Uttar Pradesh have high respect towards women and work to promote their self-respect and make them self-sufficient.”

    About 18 women from different spheres of life were honoured with the Kashi Vaishwik Gaurav Samman 2022 awards for their immense contributions in their respective fields.

    Padma Shri Dr. Rajnikant, who was the guest of honour at the event, said, “If a woman becomes self-reliant, it means a family is self-reliant. It is the need of the hour that our society has to come forward to make women self-reliant.”

    Addressing a gathering, the national vice-president of IIA, RK Chaudhary, said, “Women play key roles in the development of Indian culture, humanity and uplifting the society. The women played an important role in materializing the concept of social harmony and Vasudaiva Kutumbakam.

    Ajay Jaiswal, the convener of the event, said, “Our aim behind honouring the women is to spread awareness among other women to become self-reliant and educated.”

    Piyuus Jaiswal, CEO of Iconic Gold Awards, was the Special Guest of Honour. At the same time, Dr. Avinash Chandra Singh, Dr. Shweta Singh, Dr. Kumar Utsav, Sharad Agarwal, Pankaj Agarwal, Sarvesh Srivastav, Vishal Jaiswal, Neeraj Parikh, Namit Parikh, Rahul, RK Chowdhury, Swapnil Jaiswal, Keshav Jalan were the other dignitaries who attended the event.

    Here goes the list of the Kashi Vaishwik Gaurav Samman 2022’ awardees:

    1-Ishita Vishwakarma (Saragamapa 2019 winner and India’s got talent 2022 Runner Up) Mumbai

    2-Bhawika Maheshwari (Youngest motivational speaker) Surat Gujrat

    3 Acharya Nandita  Shastri Chaturvedi (Pracharya Panini Kanya Vidhyalaya, Varanasi)

    4-Richa Patel- First female loco pilot of Varanasi

    5-Dr Shipradhar Srivastava

    (Saving girl child has become a mission for this doctor) Varanasi

    6-Shivangi Singh (Rafel Rani) 1st Women Rafel pilot Home town Varanasi

    7-Dr Sonal Rochani

    Category – Educate in Self Defence in Rural Area for Women,  Women Empowerment (Shakti Foundation) Delhi

    8-Manya Singh (Miss India Runner-up 2020) (Home town Varanasi) Mumbai

    9-Ankita Verma (Painter) Varanasi

    10-Neeti Goyal (Renowned Restauranteur & Philanthropist) Mumbai

    11-Neha Singh (Gunnies book record holder Varanasi )

    12-Roshni Yadav (painter, Rangoli Artist, world record holder) Varanasi

    13-Nidarshana Gowani  (Social worker, Women empowerment Mumbai)

    14-Smt.Madhvi Singh- (Mahila sashaktikaran )

    15-Nusrat Jahan-Women Weavers and Artisan Support

    16-Sarita Maurya-  (Economic Empowerment of Rural Women by digital tools.)

    17- Ashwini Srivastava  (Director- Sure For Cure)

    18-Dr Gazal Jain :  (MBBS DGO DNB)

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  • WEE – Women Entrepreneurs Enclave organized WEE Business Excellence Awards

    WEE – Women Entrepreneurs Enclave organized WEE Business Excellence Awards

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    New Delhi (India), August 24: “WEE – Women Entrepreneurs Enclave” organized “WEE Business Excellence Awards” on 21st August at Hotel Orchid. The Chief Guest of Honors were Prominent Labour Leader Shri ABHIJEET RANE, (Founder And General Secretary-Dhadak Kamgar Union, Group Editor- Daily Mumbai Mitra (Marathi/Hindi, Daily Vrutta Mitra (Hindi/Marathi), Shri Chandrashekhar Pusalkar and Mrs. Mridula Pusalkar, TRUSTEES of Dadasaheb Phalke Memorial Foundation, Bollywood Award Winning Choreographer Sandip Soparrkar and Composer and Music Director Shri Dilip Sen. The Honorable Jury for the Awards were  Celebrity Life Coach & Public Figure Sharon Prabhakar, “Sales Guru” – Dr. Anil Kumar Garg (Empowering leader & Motivational Speaker), Political Analyst and Social Activist  “Ms. Rajalakshmi Joshi” (TEDx Speaker & Life Coach) and Indian Actress Leslie Tripathy,  Ms. Nandita Puri (Writer, Journalist and Columnist, Chairperson of OM Puri Foundation), Renowned Singer Dr. Deepa Narayan Jha and Best-Selling Author Ms. Neelam Kumar (Life Skills Counsellor & Motivational Speaker).

    The full day event included Exclusive Stalls by Women Entrepreneurs, Panel Discussion, Stage Presentations, Celebrity Talk-show, Felicitations by “Dadasaheb Phalke Memorial Foundation”, Felicitations by “OM Puri Foundation”, Special Jury Session and finally awards.

    The event was also graced by Guest of Honors Mr Pandari S Shetty Founder Trustee of Dadasaheb Phalke Memorial Foundation, DPMF Social Activist, (Hon) Dr.KAREN TERRY RAZA Mrs Maharashtra –WINNER-2021 and Glamorous Diva 2021, Actress Sujata Mehta,Actress Sajani Srivastav, Actor Pankaj Kalra, Actress Aleeza Khan, Actress Gargi Nandi.

    The Event was well-managed by “ShreOM Communications & Solutions”.

    WEE – Women Entrepreneurs Enclave” is an interactive forum for Women Entrepreneurs to scale-up their business together. WEE offers various platforms to all women entrepreneurs to showcase and present their products and services and connects them to clients from different parts of the world through online & offline events, exhibitions, online news portals, social media, Networking Meets, it’s e-commerce platform, panel discussions, talk-shows & interviews & many more.

    Presently WEE has 8600+ members in 9 locations – Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Nagpur, Pune, Bangalore, Assam, Lukhnow and Singapore.

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  • CBSE partners with Lifology Foundation for organising ‘National Guidance Festival 2022’ – Primex News Network

    CBSE partners with Lifology Foundation for organising ‘National Guidance Festival 2022’ – Primex News Network

    1. CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) is partnering with Guinness World Record-winning Education Organisation Lifology for the ‘National Guidance Festival -2022’.
    2. An estimated million students from 27,000 Schools of CBSE are going to participate in this festival which ensures Scientific Guidance for Life & Career.
    3. This initiative, from September 19 – 24th, 2022, is aligned with National Education Policy 2020 of the Indian Govt, and students will be provided with a Certificate.

    August 23: CBSE, in association with Lifology Foundation, is organising the National Guidance Festival for students & parents of class VIII-XII from 19th September to 24th September 2022. This festival will be organised in digital mode and will provide students with information on future careers, skillsets to excel in the coming days, and a clear road map to make them future-ready. The sessions will be a mix of expert talk, interaction, experiential learning and exposure to Assessments & Scientific Guidance. This certification program will host experts from diverse professional backgrounds and industries.

    The Circular No. Acad-76/2022 by (CBSE/Dir(SE)/NGF/2022), India’s prestigious education board, highlights the importance of Guidance in a student’s life and raises a pertinent question. ‘How to decide What to become in Future’ is the core question that every student, parent and teacher needs to discuss. The Not-for-Profit initiative is absolutely free of cost for the students and will cover the whole spectrum of assessments, career guidance, 21st-century skills, exam preparations, portfolio for elite universities and scholarships.

    Link for the registration: https://forms.gle/n25FV8NuchhpywNk7

    Chief Lifologist Praveen Parameswar pointed out – “this is going to be one of the largest programs in the world of education, and experts from UN, NASA and other global agencies and internationally renowned educators will be part of the festival”. The National Guidance Festival proclaims the theme that Guidance is a Right of Students and that Scientific Guidance is a quintessential part of education.

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  • CBSE partners with Lifology Foundation for organising ‘National Guidance Festival 2022’

    CBSE partners with Lifology Foundation for organising ‘National Guidance Festival 2022’

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    1. CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) is partnering with Guinness World Record-winning Education Organisation Lifology for the ‘National Guidance Festival -2022’.
    2. An estimated million students from 27,000 Schools of CBSE are going to participate in this festival which ensures Scientific Guidance for Life & Career.
    3. This initiative, from September 19 – 24th, 2022, is aligned with National Education Policy 2020 of the Indian Govt, and students will be provided with a Certificate.

    August 23: CBSE, in association with Lifology Foundation, is organising the National Guidance Festival for students & parents of class VIII-XII from 19th September to 24th September 2022. This festival will be organised in digital mode and will provide students with information on future careers, skillsets to excel in the coming days, and a clear road map to make them future-ready. The sessions will be a mix of expert talk, interaction, experiential learning and exposure to Assessments & Scientific Guidance. This certification program will host experts from diverse professional backgrounds and industries.

    The Circular No. Acad-76/2022 by (CBSE/Dir(SE)/NGF/2022), India’s prestigious education board, highlights the importance of Guidance in a student’s life and raises a pertinent question. ‘How to decide What to become in Future’ is the core question that every student, parent and teacher needs to discuss. The Not-for-Profit initiative is absolutely free of cost for the students and will cover the whole spectrum of assessments, career guidance, 21st-century skills, exam preparations, portfolio for elite universities and scholarships.

    Link for the registration: https://forms.gle/n25FV8NuchhpywNk7

    Chief Lifologist Praveen Parameswar pointed out – “this is going to be one of the largest programs in the world of education, and experts from UN, NASA and other global agencies and internationally renowned educators will be part of the festival”. The National Guidance Festival proclaims the theme that Guidance is a Right of Students and that Scientific Guidance is a quintessential part of education.

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  • Leading Diamond Company to light up 750 Homes of Martyrs with Free Rooftop Solar electricity

    Leading Diamond Company to light up 750 Homes of Martyrs with Free Rooftop Solar electricity

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    Surat (Gujarat) [India], August 23: Shree Ramkrishna Exports (SRK), a leader in the world of diamonds, announced at an Independence Day event held on Monday that they would install a residential solar rooftop at the homes of 750 martyred soldiers and unsung heroes across India.

    SRK’s community welfare arm, SRK Knowledge Foundation (SRKKF), had organised an event named ‘Rashtra ki Roshni’ at SRK Sports Park, Surat, to celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence as a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ campaign. SRK, during the event, committed to the installation of a residential solar rooftop at the homes of martyrs and unsung heroes. The initiative will impact 3000+ lives while addressing the need for energy day & night—the project whose estimated cost is approx. Rs. 11 crores is a pioneering initiative by a diamond crafting and exports company.

    The 750 KW rooftop solar systems will be used to power 750 homes. With this, the residents will be able to save Rs. 2000 per month over 25 years. SRK is accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and this initiative is a small step towards a green future among the various other initiatives.

    In March this year, Govindkaka announced to make Dudhala in the Amreli district of Gujarat a green village by installing solar panels at all the homes. Earlier in 2016, at Nadabet, SRKKF had organised an event named “Hum Chale toh Hindustan Chale” to felicitate our brave army jawans.

    The idea behind this noble initiative was to do something for the unsung heroes who would benefit them for a lifetime. SRK, under the visionary leadership of Govindkaka, has touched several thousand lives through their selfless social welfare work for over six decades. Govindkaka has set up a community welfare initiative, SRK Knowledge Foundation (SRKKF), which has to date supported over 3,008,160 people with financial support for various educational scholarships and medical exigencies.

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  • What are the cause of Kidney Disease in children? – Primex News Network

    What are the cause of Kidney Disease in children? – Primex News Network

    August 23: Kidney failure is a temporary or permanent kidney injury that leads to a lack of normal kidney function. Kidney failure is classified into two types: acute and chronic. Acute kidney failure has a sudden onset and may be reversible.

    Chronic kidney failure develops slowly over at least three months and has the potential to lead to permanent kidney failure. Acute and chronic illnesses have diverse causes, symptoms, treatments, and results.

    What is the impact of kidney disease on children?

    Kidney disease can impact children in a variety of ways, ranging from manageable problems with no long-term repercussions to potentially fatal conditions. Acute kidney disease appears unexpectedly, lasts for a short period of time, and can be serious with long-term implications.

    In Acute Kidney disease, Symptoms can be

    • Decreased or Absent Urine.
    • Blood in Urine.
    • Swelling Of feet or eyes.
    • Increased Blood Pressure.
    • Symptoms of the cause such as Fever, Rash, Dehydration, Low Haemoglobin, and Abdominal Pain.

    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) does not improve with treatment and worsens over time. When treated with a kidney transplant or blood-filtering procedures known as dialysis, CKD eventually leads to renal failure, which is end-stage kidney disease or ESRD.

    Children who have CKD or kidney failure face these Symptoms

    Chronic Symptoms such as Poor Appetite, Vomiting, Headache, Stunted growth,

    High Blood pressure can lead to the following.

    • A poor self-image relationship issue
    • Issues with behaviour and learning
    • Difficulty concentrating
    • Delayed development of language skills
    • Delayed development of motor skills

    Conditions that might cause acute or chronic renal failure include:

    Acute renal failure causes

    • For a time, blood flow to the kidneys can be reduced. This can happen as a result of blood loss, surgery, or shock such as Septic Shock.
    • An obstruction in the urinary tract.
    • Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Kidney failure arises as a result of obstruction to the small functioning structures and veins inside the kidney.
    • Ingestion of some drugs that may cause kidney damage.
    • An acute glomerulonephritis is a form of kidney illness that affects the glomeruli. The glomeruli become inflamed during glomerulonephritis, impairing the kidney’s ability to filter urine.
    • Any disease, such as cardiac arrest may limit the delivery of oxygen and blood to the kidneys.

    Chronic renal failure causes

    • Birth defects – Renal agenesis, Renal dysplasia, Ectopic Kidney
    • A protracted obstruction or blockage of the urinary tract causes Reflex.
    • The syndrome of Alport: Deafness, gradual kidney failure, and eye impairments are all symptoms of this genetic illness.
    • Nephrotic syndrome is a condition caused by a variety of factors. Protein in the urine, low protein in the blood, elevated cholesterol levels, and tissue edoema are all symptoms of nephrotic syndrome.
    • Polycystic kidney disease is a hereditary condition that forms with many cysts in the kidneys that are filled with fluid.
    • Cystinosis: A hereditary condition in which the amino acid cystine (a common protein-building ingredient) accumulates within lysosomes, which are cellular structures in the kidney.
    • Recurrent UTI ( Urinary tract infection )

    Treatment of kidney illness in children

    The treatment for kidney disease in children is determined by the underlying cause of the condition. A pediatric nephrologist—a clinician who specializes in treating kidney illnesses and renal failure in children, should be referred to treat a child.

    • Diuretics to increase urine output.
    • Control of blood pressure by ACE inhibitor or ARBS
    • Correction of Sodium, Potassium and acidosis in the body by IV or oral medication
    • Correction of Anaemia and growth failure by Nutritional and diet modification
    • Management of the Underlying cause

    o Treating the shock

    o Preventing recurrent UTI

    o By Antibiotics in PSGN ( Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis )

    o Using Steroids and Immunomodulators in Nephrotic syndrome

    o Surgical correction for reflux or urinary stones

    -Sujit Chatterjee, CEO Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital

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  • What are the cause of Kidney Disease in children?

    What are the cause of Kidney Disease in children?

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    August 23: Kidney failure is a temporary or permanent kidney injury that leads to a lack of normal kidney function. Kidney failure is classified into two types: acute and chronic. Acute kidney failure has a sudden onset and may be reversible.

    Chronic kidney failure develops slowly over at least three months and has the potential to lead to permanent kidney failure. Acute and chronic illnesses have diverse causes, symptoms, treatments, and results.

    What is the impact of kidney disease on children?

    Kidney disease can impact children in a variety of ways, ranging from manageable problems with no long-term repercussions to potentially fatal conditions. Acute kidney disease appears unexpectedly, lasts for a short period of time, and can be serious with long-term implications.

    In Acute Kidney disease, Symptoms can be

    • Decreased or Absent Urine.
    • Blood in Urine.
    • Swelling Of feet or eyes.
    • Increased Blood Pressure.
    • Symptoms of the cause such as Fever, Rash, Dehydration, Low Haemoglobin, and Abdominal Pain.

    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) does not improve with treatment and worsens over time. When treated with a kidney transplant or blood-filtering procedures known as dialysis, CKD eventually leads to renal failure, which is end-stage kidney disease or ESRD.

    Children who have CKD or kidney failure face these Symptoms

    Chronic Symptoms such as Poor Appetite, Vomiting, Headache, Stunted growth,

    High Blood pressure can lead to the following.

    • A poor self-image relationship issue
    • Issues with behaviour and learning
    • Difficulty concentrating
    • Delayed development of language skills
    • Delayed development of motor skills

    Conditions that might cause acute or chronic renal failure include:

    Acute renal failure causes

    • For a time, blood flow to the kidneys can be reduced. This can happen as a result of blood loss, surgery, or shock such as Septic Shock.
    • An obstruction in the urinary tract.
    • Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Kidney failure arises as a result of obstruction to the small functioning structures and veins inside the kidney.
    • Ingestion of some drugs that may cause kidney damage.
    • An acute glomerulonephritis is a form of kidney illness that affects the glomeruli. The glomeruli become inflamed during glomerulonephritis, impairing the kidney’s ability to filter urine.
    • Any disease, such as cardiac arrest may limit the delivery of oxygen and blood to the kidneys.

    Chronic renal failure causes

    • Birth defects – Renal agenesis, Renal dysplasia, Ectopic Kidney
    • A protracted obstruction or blockage of the urinary tract causes Reflex.
    • The syndrome of Alport: Deafness, gradual kidney failure, and eye impairments are all symptoms of this genetic illness.
    • Nephrotic syndrome is a condition caused by a variety of factors. Protein in the urine, low protein in the blood, elevated cholesterol levels, and tissue edoema are all symptoms of nephrotic syndrome.
    • Polycystic kidney disease is a hereditary condition that forms with many cysts in the kidneys that are filled with fluid.
    • Cystinosis: A hereditary condition in which the amino acid cystine (a common protein-building ingredient) accumulates within lysosomes, which are cellular structures in the kidney.
    • Recurrent UTI ( Urinary tract infection )

    Treatment of kidney illness in children

    The treatment for kidney disease in children is determined by the underlying cause of the condition. A pediatric nephrologist—a clinician who specializes in treating kidney illnesses and renal failure in children, should be referred to treat a child.

    • Diuretics to increase urine output.
    • Control of blood pressure by ACE inhibitor or ARBS
    • Correction of Sodium, Potassium and acidosis in the body by IV or oral medication
    • Correction of Anaemia and growth failure by Nutritional and diet modification
    • Management of the Underlying cause

    o Treating the shock

    o Preventing recurrent UTI

    o By Antibiotics in PSGN ( Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis )

    o Using Steroids and Immunomodulators in Nephrotic syndrome

    o Surgical correction for reflux or urinary stones

    -Sujit Chatterjee, CEO Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital

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  • Aspiring economics student from Dubai college finds reason for the lowest literacy rate in Telangana – Primex News Network

    Aspiring economics student from Dubai college finds reason for the lowest literacy rate in Telangana – Primex News Network

    Mahabubnagar, Telangana, August 22:  The rural areas are primarily responsible for Telangana’s low literacy rate of 66.54 percent, which is the lowest in the country. The reason for this is that more than 90 percent of parents in rural areas work as farm laborers and force their children to work in the fields for extra income. This was revealed in the study conducted by Shrikar Vemuri, who is currently in plus two (high school student) and has taken economics, mathematics, computers as his subjects for majors at the Dubai English Speaking College in the United Arab Emirates.

    During his six weeks internship with Villages in Partnership, a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Mahbubnagar district in Telangana, to understand the story and to connect to his Indian roots, Vemuri carried out an extensive study on the education scenario in the villages including Balakistapur, Gopanpet, Khanapur, Mastipur and Singanpet in May 2022. The sole objective was to collect primary data for education and interact with the children to understand the last mile integration of State Government schemes into the rural population.

    “I found out that parents play a major role in children’s education. More than 90% of all parents in the rural setting worked in farms.  Since farming involves a lot of manual labour, the parents are forcing their children to work in their fields which not only ruins their education as gaps occur, but rather inspires them to work continuously within the farms to earn quick money.” Said Vemuri

    “This mentality of quick money is a domino effect, where it inspires other kids to work on farms rather than attend school. This lack of parental guidance and high illiteracy cause children to follow in their footsteps and make it tougher for themselves to grow from an educational and mental standpoint.” He added.

    Mahbubnagar has a population of around 4.3 million, which is half of the UAE’s population. The data collected from the villages in Mahbubnagar showed how parental influences on students can change their perspective on education and become a big reason for a staggering 33.46% illiteracy in the Telangana state.

    “During my internship, I had the chance to meet the parents of students and explain how uninterested parents are in their children’s education. Many parents would send their wards to schools for Mid-Day meals. This neglect, in my opinion, will completely ruin their children’s outlook in life, as they will focus on their quick money needs rather than improving their education.” Said Vemuri.

    During the Spring season this year, Vemuri got associated with RACE4GOOD NGO and participated in the ‘My Teams’ challenge to recommend solutions anchored on education and self-sustainability in Haiti. His team went on to win the global sustainability suggestion across the Council of British International Schools (COBIS).

    In Khanapur village in Mahabubnagar, teachers at an upper primary government school were highly disciplined and motivated to not only teach their students, but rather they were more focused on the emotional and mental well-being of their students.

    This also meant that teachers would provide additional classes with workshops to help students in need of assistance, something not even appear within the private schools of Mahabubnagar.

    Vemuri also attended meetings of the Sarpanches in the villages to understand the development schemes and problems from the government such as late payments, or lack of necessary funds to improve educational infrastructure within villages. However, the main problems discussed at the School Management Committees (SMC) by the Sarapanches were electricity substations and good roads and not education.

    Vemuri’s research found that the State Government’s decision mandating schools and teaching English along with Telegu has cast a dark shadow on the future of students who are not aware of English.

    In Gopanpet, teachers in the upper primary schools did not know how to speak and write in English.  Whereas in the upper primary school the teachers themselves did not know English, and yet the government mandates the use of English.

    Overall, Shrikar Vemuri believes the most significant points to consider within the influences of these students would be the parents the teachers/government and then the student themselves, because from his understanding of human behavior, wherever the majority goes the minority follows.

    However, having outcasts, people who do not want to follow is completely normal, his goal is to make sure that the majority side of education development is taken care of within the villages because as Mahatma Gandhi said, “India lies in its villages.”

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  • Urmila Maa foundation led by Ms Pooja Sharma navigates the streets and distributes food and hope the ones who need it the most – Primex News Network

    Urmila Maa foundation led by Ms Pooja Sharma navigates the streets and distributes food and hope the ones who need it the most – Primex News Network

    August 22: The growing problem of poverty in India is an issue that the government has been trying to tackle for a long time and though the policies and programs often serve as a relief, poverty can be solved when all of us try to do our bit and share our blessings.

    That is what Urmila Maa Foundation is doing through its vast range of activities and programs. The vision at Urmila Maa Foundation led by Ms Pooja Sharma is to break the chain of poverty and to bring smiles on the faces of people going through such hardships in life.

    Founder of Urmila Maa Foundation, Ms Pooja Sharma states in a candid conversation, “We believe every human being has the right to basic education, food, clothing and decent job opportunities. Whenever I saw beggars and hungry people on the road, I was overwhelmed and felt very privileged and therefore I wanted to change the monopoly of the society. The quest to bring basic life rights to these people motivated me to start a Foundation by my mother’s name called the Urmila Maa Foundation.”

    Young and dedicated entrepreneur Ms Pooja and her team focus on street beggars and aim to improve their lifestyle. They are always on the ground themselves and providing food and other amenities to the poor so that they can uplift their life. The Founders and the team of Urmila Maa Foundation believe that poverty is a reflection of the state of the society and they always strive to do their bit in improving the condition of the society at large.

    Urmila Maa Foundation has been lauded for its continuous efforts in not only uplifting the lives of the people on the streets but for also inspiring people to step up and help in doing the same.

    There is a continuous quest to alleviate hunger & poverty led by Pooja Sharma, Founder of Urmila Maa Foundation.

    Ms Pooja Sharma calls it a perfect usage of her immense privilege and her way of giving back to the society.

    The deeds of Urmila Maa Foundation have echoed throughout the country and has won several accolades and awards for its continuous service in alleviating poverty and giving a second chance to the lives of these beggars and downtrodden.

    One can get in touch with Urmila Maa Foundation and assist the team by visiting their website – https://www.urmilamaafoundation.com/

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  • Urmila Maa foundation led by Ms Pooja Sharma navigates the streets and distributes food and hope the ones who need it the most

    Urmila Maa foundation led by Ms Pooja Sharma navigates the streets and distributes food and hope the ones who need it the most

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    August 22: The growing problem of poverty in India is an issue that the government has been trying to tackle for a long time and though the policies and programs often serve as a relief, poverty can be solved when all of us try to do our bit and share our blessings.

    That is what Urmila Maa Foundation is doing through its vast range of activities and programs. The vision at Urmila Maa Foundation led by Ms Pooja Sharma is to break the chain of poverty and to bring smiles on the faces of people going through such hardships in life.

    Founder of Urmila Maa Foundation, Ms Pooja Sharma states in a candid conversation, “We believe every human being has the right to basic education, food, clothing and decent job opportunities. Whenever I saw beggars and hungry people on the road, I was overwhelmed and felt very privileged and therefore I wanted to change the monopoly of the society. The quest to bring basic life rights to these people motivated me to start a Foundation by my mother’s name called the Urmila Maa Foundation.”

    Young and dedicated entrepreneur Ms Pooja and her team focus on street beggars and aim to improve their lifestyle. They are always on the ground themselves and providing food and other amenities to the poor so that they can uplift their life. The Founders and the team of Urmila Maa Foundation believe that poverty is a reflection of the state of the society and they always strive to do their bit in improving the condition of the society at large.

    Urmila Maa Foundation has been lauded for its continuous efforts in not only uplifting the lives of the people on the streets but for also inspiring people to step up and help in doing the same.

    There is a continuous quest to alleviate hunger & poverty led by Pooja Sharma, Founder of Urmila Maa Foundation.

    Ms Pooja Sharma calls it a perfect usage of her immense privilege and her way of giving back to the society.

    The deeds of Urmila Maa Foundation have echoed throughout the country and has won several accolades and awards for its continuous service in alleviating poverty and giving a second chance to the lives of these beggars and downtrodden.

    One can get in touch with Urmila Maa Foundation and assist the team by visiting their website – https://www.urmilamaafoundation.com/

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