Educating young women is the first step toward giving them and the country more power. Ek-Soch NGO is dedicated to this cause, and in a sweet gesture, it will pay for many girls from various backgrounds to attend school in Jammu and Kashmir for a year. This initiative is carried out with the assistance of the Indian Army’s Manasbal Rashtriya Rifles and a special Rakshabandhan celebration with the soldiers.
The Ek-Soch NGO begins a new chapter in its history with these activities. It’s worth noting that Ek-Soch works hard to assist young women and crippled children in Gujarat’s tribal areas and in Surat. This initiative is named “सरस्वती सदैव मंगलम” by Ek-Soch’s founder Ritu Rathi, trustees Shri Jaymish Bombaywala, and the Sumilon company, and it is expanding outside Gujarat. It also includes providing sports and scientific equipment to the school.
In addition, a group of five women counseled female students and instructors to help them feel more confident in themselves and supported by the community. The Ek-Soch NGO team also visited a school for children with special needs and a school for the children of martyrs during their tour. They extended funds to both schools.
Many dignitaries participated in the programs to boost the morale of the students. The list includes Mrs. Dilafroze Qazi, Chairperson of SSM College of Engineering, Shri Surinder Ambardar ji, former MLC, Advocate Haamid Bhat, Miss Mehak Shah, a young social worker, Gh Hussain Dar, a young Shia leader, Mehraj Rather, Sarpanch Icon, Gh Mohidin Sofi Distt Gen Secretary Baramulla- BJP, Dr. Farida Khan, BJP State secretary, and Nasir A lone, social worker from Naidkhai. Together, they participated in multiple events organized for Har Ghar Tiranga Yatra and the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao mission.
Since the repeal of Article 370, the region and the country have made considerable progress. This effort complements the honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji’s “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” Mission. Parents of young girls praised the collaborative efforts since the friendly connections made them feel appreciated and loved for teaching their kids. The NGO team developed a close bond with the little girls during their stay. Both the programs were received with open hands making it a memorable endeavor for the Ek-Soch NGO team.