NalandaWay was started with a staunch belief in art as a healing and learning medium. Through dance, music, visual arts, theater and films we work with children to find their voice, express through art and think for themselves. Our interventions have helped the kids to develop self confidence to be masters of their lives. Follow our chronicles and be a part of this amazing journey.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Maid servant's daughter gets job in Accenture
Lata was one of the oldest child in our mentoring programme. A very studious and intelligent child she joined the programme during her 12th standard.
Lata resides in Villivakkam a slum in Chennai where the monthly income of any household may not exceed Rs. 2500/-. Her mother a hard-working maid servant was determined to make her child succeed.
Lata today has been appointed as a software programmer at Accenture with a starting pay of Rs. 14,000/- (per month) when she is just in her 2nd year of graduation.
Lata was part of the 'accelerated learning' programmes that helps children to be explorers of knowledge through activity and experiments. She was also mentored and financially supported by her mentors Mr. Rajesh of Infosys, Bangalore and Ms. Mansi Mehta, Chennai.
I sincerely thank Mentors - Rajesh, Mansi and Ms. Rati Forbes, Ms. Megahana and Mr. Piyush of Forbes Marshall, Pune who support our Villivakkam Learning Programme.
I am extremely thankful to all who have played a part in bringing about a positive change in the life of a child.
So long,
Sriram Ayer
www.nalandaway.org
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4 comments:
that is wonderful news..!
congratulations, Lata!! :D
Kudos to the mentors and Nalandaway!
cheers,
ashokha varshini
sriram,
It is really great to hear success stories like this..I think everyone should contribute equally to make theses activities successfull.
Kudos to Sriram,Nalandaway and Lata. Undoubtedly this is a success story which proves that there are many bright youngsters among the low-income groups who fail to get recognised by the society merely for financial reasons,but succeed, due to the untiring efforts of organisations like Nalandaway. Please keep up the good work.
This is such great news. I am so proud of Latha and believe she has infinite amounts of potential. Thank you to Nalandaway for continuing this work and proving that all of India's children deserve and should have education and opportunities.
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