Case Stories

Deepika

Deepika Singh

PG, Nalwa, Hissar

Deepika joined the competitive coaching programme and community library being run at B.C. Jindal Community Centre to pursue her career aspiration to get a government job. The centre’s support, through the library and coaching programme, helped her to clear the Indo Tibetan Boarder Police (ITBP) Constable.

The project showcases the vital role of such collaborations in transforming lives and empowering individuals from less privileged backgrounds.

Rathin

Rathin Roy Chowdhury

12th Std., Belur, Kolkata

Rathin come from a economically challenged background, prioritized work over education due to financial struggles. After completing a General Duty Assistant course from B.C. Jindal Skill Centre, he secured a job at Reliance Hospital, significantly improving his family’s standard of living and providing opportunities for his future plans. His success demonstrates how skill training can transform the lives of such disadvantaged individuals.

Khushi

Khushi

12 Years, Gurugram, Haryana

Khushi faced financial hardship after her father’s death. Her mother, a domestic help, sought a school that could provide both education and nutrition. With the support under the education & nutrition program, she received quality education and nutritious meals, ensuring her continued development and well-being.

Robi

Robi Haldar

Graduate, Belur, Kolkata

Robi enrolled in a free skill training program offered by the B.C. Jindal Skill Center. The training in retail sales, soft skills, and English transformed his skills and personality. With the support of the training center, Robi successfully secured a job as a Sales Executive at Jio Mart, improving his family’s financial situation.

Rakoo

Rakoo Ammaa

80 Years, Delhi

Rakoo Amma, an abandoned and destitute woman, was rescued under the Orphanage and Shelter homes project. At the center, she received medical care, nutritious food, and compassionate support. With the center's help, Rakoo Amma's health has improved significantly, and she is now living a more dignified life.