Aashayein
Thirteen might be an unlucky number for some, but when a bunch of engineering students decided to toil hard to bring in the desired change in the society, they took up the challenge from the word go. The number of boys were thirteen, but not once did they think it was unlucky. These boys started their journey barely two years back, when they decided to channelise their time and energy to do good for the society.” we were done with the global warming and pollution thing. We heard and spoke a lot about it, but one day, inspired by Sir APJ Aabdul Kalam’s words, which read be the change that you wish to see, we determined to show our concern in actions rather than words. It was then that after fighting all odds Aashayein - a ray of hope was born” says Gaurav Joshi. Neither strong criticism nor the dearth of resources could hinder the strong determination of these youngsters.
In their ‘
Today Aashayein isa family of 63 youngsters and each one is truly dedicated to make the world green. With immense perseverance and dexterity these set of youngsters are indeed a ray of hope. The journey may be slow but it is surely steady. From feeding the hunger to spending quality time during weekends at orphanages and old age homes and planting innumerable trees and convincing the gentry to go green Aashayein’s contribution may be a drop in the ocean, but it is these drops that make an ocean.
You can Bcoz You Think ' YOU CAN'. :)Go Green and Go Clean’ mission Aashayein has achieved two major mile stones. Their first event was a tree plantation drive at Pantheswar temple at Chand pole (Jodhpur) where Dr. Jagruti Upadhaya and Dr Anil Chanagni were our guest of honor. here they planted more than 100 plants, out of which 72 have already grown into trees. Secondly on 19th july 2011 at Sehgadha Village in Jodhpur District the team of 50 youngsters took a leap ahead and planted exactly 1100 trees in one day at Shri hansraj ji maharaj asahram. …..a ray of hope
Thirteen might be an unlucky number for some, but when a bunch of engineering students decided to toil hard to bring in the desired change in the society, they took up the challenge from the word go. The number of boys were thirteen, but not once did they think it was unlucky. These boys started their journey barely two years back, when they decided to channelise their time and energy to do good for the society.” we were done with the global warming and pollution thing. We heard and spoke a lot about it, but one day, inspired by Sir APJ Aabdul Kalam’s words, which read be the change that you wish to see, we determined to show our concern in actions rather than words. It was then that after fighting all odds Aashayein - a ray of hope was born” says Gaurav Joshi. Neither strong criticism nor the dearth of resources could hinder the strong determination of these youngsters.
In their ‘
Today Aashayein isa family of 63 youngsters and each one is truly dedicated to make the world green. With immense perseverance and dexterity these set of youngsters are indeed a ray of hope. The journey may be slow but it is surely steady. From feeding the hunger to spending quality time during weekends at orphanages and old age homes and planting innumerable trees and convincing the gentry to go green Aashayein’s contribution may be a drop in the ocean, but it is these drops that make an ocean.
You can Bcoz You Think ' YOU CAN'. :)Go Green and Go Clean’ mission Aashayein has achieved two major mile stones. Their first event was a tree plantation drive at Pantheswar temple at Chand pole (Jodhpur) where Dr. Jagruti Upadhaya and Dr Anil Chanagni were our guest of honor. here they planted more than 100 plants, out of which 72 have already grown into trees. Secondly on 19th july 2011 at Sehgadha Village in Jodhpur District the team of 50 youngsters took a leap ahead and planted exactly 1100 trees in one day at Shri hansraj ji maharaj asahram. …..a ray of hope
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