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VOL. 11, NO. 4, July - August 2017
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Lalit Singh Khati- student (CTSP) Lalit belongs to a village in Uttrakhand. Before joining Udayan Care IT Center he was unenthusiastic about his life and career; he had no interest in learning any professional course. However, his family always showed concern for his career growth.

After overcoming many crises on the way; Lalit took admission in the Community Technical Skills Training (CTSP) course at our Vinod Nagar IT Center. Amazingly after three months of intense training, he developed a lot of interest to learn computer related knowledge including IT practical knowledge.

His command in MS office is now very efficient. After completion of his training course with us, he got selected for a Data Operating job in a reputed company which is located in Greater Noida, with a good entry level salary. Lalit is now completely capable of financially supporting his family. Every accomplishment starts with a decision to try!

“The struggle you are in today; is developing the strength you will need tomorrow.”

Academics Strength

● Our prodigious Shalini Afrida of the fifth batch from Haridwar has got the “Atul Maheshvari” scholarship worth Rs. 50,000/- sponsored by the Amar Ujala Foundation for performing well in the academics. It was honored by the Lok Sabha Speaker. A very proud moment!

● Prachi Ghode from Aurangabad chapter has won the 1st position with flying colors in the Talent Hunt at Rotary Club's Youth Leadership Development Program.

● Young Players Bhoomi, Roopal, Sonia, Gulnahar, Soni, Blessy and Pooja from our Mehrauli Homes participated in the Khel Yatra, 5-a-side Football Tournament held at Ansal University Complex. They played three matches in total out of which two were draw. Way to go Girls!

Ruksana is a very confident and hardworking girl. She aspires to become a Teacher. She passed her class Xth exams with 72 % in 2016 and enrolled herself in Bhartiya Adarsh Vaidic Inter College,Tilpata with the stream of Arts. She is a gem from the treasure of our first batch of Shalini.

It was a very proud moment for her family members and she also takes pride in being a Shalini. In class 11th she secured an 88 % mark which is the highest among all the Shalini girls of our first batch at Greater Noida. A very proud moment for her. The Greater Noida chapter recognized her achievement and rewarded her with a small prize.

Young and Studious Graduates Moving a Step Forward in Their Career

Young and Studious Graduates

4 of our After Care young Adults completed their graduation and all of them started working in some of the reputed companies like, Mercer, Krisumi Pvt. Ltd. etc.

Following them, are our Udayan Ghar children, blowing the trumpets of triumph for their overwhelming performance in Sr. Secondary School Examination. Five children appeared for class XII boards, moved a step closer towards shaping their career and got admission in renowned universities like, National Institute of Fashion & Trade (NIFT), Ashoka, DU etc.

Celebrating 70 years of Independence!

The RBS team visited Narsinghpur to celebrate Independence Day with our Shalinis. The program started with grand, stunning performances from our fellows, which was followed by an interesting and informative quiz organized by the RBS team. Towards the end, our fellows received goodies from the RBS volunteers.



Graphic Poster Competition

Udayan Care Vinod Nagar centre organized a very fun and engaging as well as informative cultural program on the patriotic occasion of Independence Day. Our Graphic and Print Design students participated in a Poster Making competition and portrayed their spirit of freedom in accordance to digital literacy showcasing their vibrant imagination towards their nation. The main objective was to let students enjoy the freedom of the 70th Independence Day with full fervor and frolic.



The competition started two days prior to the main event, students got the theme from their mentors to design a beautiful yet informative poster which would depict our independence as well as the importance of digital India. To make the occasion really interesting the winner were announced for the poster making competition which goes as follows:-



1. Anjali – Bagged the 1st prize where she used the terminology & technical terms which were pretty evident in her poster.

2. Kavin – He was the first runner up whose poster was made using proper principal and elements of designing.

3. Imran – The Second runner up who contributed four days towards his poster and used his imagination for this concept with utter dedication.



Followed by the Prize distribution, to add a zest of fun; we organized a musical chair game where the girls participated first followed by the boys and the winners were awarded accordingly. It was a wonderful and fun filled day for the students as well as the project staff. Here Learning meets Frolic!

Participating in the Strategic Non-Profit Management

Udayan Care is yet again grateful to Genpact. As it was their support and help, that made it possible for our Managing Trustee, Dr. Kiran Modi, to participate in the first batch of Strategic Non-Profit Management-India (SNMI) Programme with Harvard Business School and the Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy at Ashoka University, in partnership with Dasra.

68 exceptional social sector leaders came together to spend a week – from July 31 to August 4, 2017.The primary outline was to learn both strategy and execution from different case studies of NGOs in India and around the world and also from each other’s experiences.  This new program examined best practices in strategy, governance, and leadership for India's nonprofit sector and prepared nonprofit leaders to build and lead an organization capable of driving meaningful social change. 

"The program was of immense value to me as I learnt innovative ways of overcoming obstacles and turning them into opportunities. These days gave me a chance to reflect, learn strategies and keep doing the sustainable work for a society that can takebetter care of its children and young people" said Dr. Modi, after the program.  

Our Managing Trustee, Dr. Kiran Modi participated in the first batch of Strategic Non-Profit Management - India (SNMI) Programme with Harvard Business School and the Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy at Ashoka University, in partnership with Dasra. 68 exceptional social sector leaders, including 5 from overseas, came together to spend a week learning from case studies of NGOs in India and around the world and from each other’s experiences, as they opened up their minds to new possibilities on both strategy and execution from July 31–August 4, 2017. This new program examined best practices in strategy, governance, and leadership for India's nonprofit sector and prepared nonprofit leaders to build and lead an organization capable of driving meaningful social change.  



 
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