In this issue :

The editor deeply regrets the delay in publishing of the January newsletter.
It will be our endevour to publish the newsletter by the end of every month.

In Short :

  • 4 kids have joined the Life Center Academy. Maya, Ajay, Nitin & RadheySham started this new journey on 29th of January.
    Efforts are also on to convince the parents of Nandlal & Rekha to allow them to join the school as soon as possible.


  • The orientataion held on 27th of January for volunteers interested in research was succesfull. The new volunteers had a workshop on the aims & objectives of the KHOJ research.
    They also visited Jor Bagh center to know the kids better. The actuall site work is planned to begin in the 1st week of febuary.

 

  • The registration form for KHOJ has been uploaded at http://khojfoundation.org/volunteerform . Those who still have not registered please do so. This registration form will help us in keeping your convinence, skills & various other aspects in thought so we can utilise your potential to the fullest.

Articles :

I am Manisha - Vandana

Hi this is manisha. I live in shamshan bhumi with my family and work all day in my house, I cook clean, take care of my 2 younger sisters .my life is pretty simple but yet these two girls whom I don’t even know are forcing me to come up with something to talk about, why on earth am I sitting with them, don’t pawan and zubair understand that I am not comfortable with them.
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Deja Vu - Anupriya

Sitting on the back seat of my father's car I could hear faintly, 'Ek pal ka jeena' on the radio, i say faintly because, in my school days i was known as a day dreamer but what caught
my eyes were the kohl lined eyes, dripping nose and shivering body asking for nothing, but a rupee. Now I noticed her every morning, while going to the school. I felt pity for her,thinking of the unhappy life she was leading.
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Nandu - Annie

 His smile could even beat the Family Car-Nano as one of the most successful marketing strategies. He is popular within his community and is fondly addressed as ‘Jeba’ implying Pocket. His pockets never go bankrupt!
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