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From Flyovers to Futures: Women Transform Hardship into Hope
9 Mar
Summary
- Women share stories of overcoming adversity to help others.
- NGO Chetna celebrates women who turned hardship into drive.
- Diary documents journeys of resilient women making a difference.

The NGO Chetna recently celebrated its foundation day, highlighting the powerful journeys of women who have transformed personal hardships into a drive to support others. Jyoti, who grew up in challenging circumstances including homelessness and substance abuse, now dedicates her afternoons to teaching children and helping them stay in school.
Usha, initially prioritizing family over her teaching aspirations, found a new purpose at 62 by joining Chetna. Despite her initial lack of work experience and solo travel, she has become an instrumental figure, fulfilling her lifelong dream of teaching in a unique way.
Chanchal, facing early marriage and extensive family responsibilities, is now actively enrolling children in school, determined to prevent their dreams from being stifled. Pooja, a project head at Chetna, leverages her child psychology background to secure program proposals that directly aid vulnerable children.
Asma, an inspiring figure, pursued higher education including two master's degrees and a PhD after marriage, aiming to encourage other girls to continue their studies. These women's stories underscore Chetna's mission of empowerment and providing second chances.




