New Hope New Life.

New Hope New Life.

A portion of the profit from every book you purchase is spent on underprivileged needy students.

Today we are prosperous, buying and reading books, but in our childhood, buying a new book was also a dream. Younger siblings received old books from their elder siblings, or we would buy second-hand books from other students at half price and cover them with new covers to study. Our parents worked hard to ensure their children's education, which is our education. Those parents did not buy sandals for themselves but provided shoes for their children.

Do you remember when you first saw a TV in your life? That black-and-white one, on which old Hindi movies were shown on Sundays and Marathi films at four o'clock on Saturdays! At that time, all the girls would hurry to fetch water from the well and wash clothes quickly. Clothes were washed with the help of each other on the riverbank or on a mat. Otherwise, the mother would not let them go to watch TV.

Right? The TV had to be watched at someone else's house because that seventeen-inch TV was a mark of wealth. Then those rich people would look down on us as we walked in. Today, our homes have all the comforts.

But friends, even today, some intelligent children live in slums and tribal areas, and they have to work as laborers to support their families.

Shouldn't we, the happy people like us, think about them? That's why some of us have come together to establish the "Naya Savera Charitable Trust." We have been working diligently in this social sector for many years.

The interesting thing is that almost everyone has the thought of serving society, but it does not take a tangible form. Some enthusiastic people have even registered their own NGOs and conduct audits every year. However, no substantial social work takes place. Therefore, our effort is to bring together the volunteers from society and the needy sections.

But our work is not like a guide (coach); it is like a football captain who creates a role model by playing himself and inspires others, creating a 'win-win' situation for everyone.

Under this institution, we are implementing the concept of "Vishwa Kalyan," in which everyone is invited to participate. Contact details for Maharashtra, esteemed Dr. Shende Sir, (education expert, Wardha) 9970107796.

We need more elite people like you, please contact us.

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