Stories of Change


Pativartan social sandesh foundation is a registered organization under section -60 vide regd.no.1268/4/13553 in Delhi. Association is working for the improvement and advancement of denied and minimized populace through advancing different projects in India to guarantee right to instruction, access to wellbeing administrations, enabling young people through professional abilities to have better job chances and spreading familiarity with social issues.

REKHA

Rekha was one of the girls who was seen begging on the traffic signals of Chhatarpur on Saturdays outside the mandir asking for money or food. When Pativartan social sandesh foundation started working in the Basti she never came to us, she just eyed us from distance and ran away. On asking about her, most of the people would say she is Gungi (dumb), half of the community people did not know her name as she was addressed as Gungi and that had become her name. Our first step started when we encouraged people to recognize her name and call her Rekha instead of Gungi. Slowly she started coming to us and there we realized how beautiful she is, how deep are her eyes and over last one and half year the whole community has accepted her because we had made her feel special and this made people curious why was she getting so much importance. Her parents have been counselled and now she is not on the streets anymore. She has been taken to Kalawati Hospital, AIIMS and various Private Hospitals for check-ups to cure her inability to talk and slow mental growth!

RAHUL

Rahul was one of the girls who was seen begging on the traffic signals of Chhatarpur on Saturdays outside the mandir asking for money or food. When Pativartan social sandesh foundation started working in the Basti she never came to us, she just eyed us from distance and ran away. On asking about her, most of the people would say she is Gungi (dumb), half of the community people did not know her name as she was addressed as Gungi and that had become her name. Our first step started when we encouraged people to recognize her name and call her Rekha instead of Gungi. Slowly she started coming to us and there we realized how beautiful she is, how deep are her eyes and over last one and half year the whole community has accepted her because we had made her feel special and this made people curious why was she getting so much importance. Her parents have been counselled and now she is not on the streets anymore. She has been taken to Kalawati Hospital, AIIMS and various Private Hospitals for check-ups to cure her inability to talk and slow mental growth!

ASHOK

Ashok was one of the girls who was seen begging on the traffic signals of Chhatarpur on Saturdays outside the mandir asking for money or food. When Pativartan social sandesh foundation started working in the Basti she never came to us, she just eyed us from distance and ran away. On asking about her, most of the people would say she is Gungi (dumb), half of the community people did not know her name as she was addressed as Gungi and that had become her name. Our first step started when we encouraged people to recognize her name and call her Rekha instead of Gungi. Slowly she started coming to us and there we realized how beautiful she is, how deep are her eyes and over last one and half year the whole community has accepted her because we had made her feel special and this made people curious why was she getting so much importance. Her parents have been counselled and now she is not on the streets anymore. She has been taken to Kalawati Hospital, AIIMS and various Private Hospitals for check-ups to cure her inability to talk and slow mental growth!