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A Star In A Village!

A 9 year girl shows up late to the village government school, once again. The newly joined Physical Training Instructor (PTI) at the school asks her to take a run around the school grounds, as a form of punishment. While she is running, the PTI notices some sort of even pacing through-out her run. He puts her in the school Kho-Kho team. She starts excelling, and by the time she completes her 8th grade at the school, she has played at many state level competitions. Along with many girls of her village, she joins the high school in a nearby…

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Donate

Hamari Laado invites donations for our MARG, NEEV, Giving Circle, and team programs that positively impact rural and low income girls. If you would like to take the NEEV program to a low income school in a village or in your neighborhood, become a sponsor by Adopting A School ! A sponsorship to first generation talented rural girls goes a long way in building confidence and new norms in their families and communities about what girls can achieve. Name * Please note: 1. We only accept donations in INR and foreign currency shall not be accepted. 2. All donors are requested to share…

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Join Us

If you could spare 5 minute from your daily life for a year, that's the number of hours it takes for you to transform the lives of 30 girls in your neighbourhood! We are looking for passionate volunteers who want to become coaches for our program NEEV! Name *

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Grit of a mother, and an anonymous donor!

In 2006 a young mother of three, Kulveer Kaur, became a widow with her youngest daughter hardly a year old. With no education, no land, no other source of income, she chose to work at people’s farms just the way many others in her community did. During the busy days of cotton picking season, she would save the chai she would get at the farm and bring to her small hamlet for her kids. She sent all her kids to a nearby government school in hopes of them having a better life than she did. 17 years later, sitting in…

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