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Blog 2: Challenges to Justice: An Advocate Beyond 18

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 As I stepped into my eighteenth year, countless worries about the future surrounded me, leaving no visible way out. Yet, within me burned an unshakable faith that God would surely carve a path for my betterment. Even amid the harshest of trials, my hope and determination to achieve something never faded. Hard work and honesty ran through my veins, and my heart could never be compelled to choose a wrong path. In this journey of unwavering resolve, God sent into my life a remarkable person — Mr. Rupendra Singh Chauhan — who transformed the course of my destiny. Dr. Rupendra Sir was not just a teacher in my life—he was the light that pierced through my darkest night, the anchor that held me steady when I was drowning in despair. Under his guidance, I didn’t just learn subjects—I learned the true meaning of patience, resilience, and courage.Before meeting him, I was emotionally fragile. Ev en the smallest setbacks would shake me. There was a phase when suicidal thoughts haunted me con...

Blog 1: Cradled by Courage – A Boy’s Journey Till 18

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Have you ever heard of a boy who possessed nothing—no family ties, no dreams, no imaginable future? A soul so lost that he didn’t even know who his parents were, where they might be, or whether they were alive today. It’s an unsolved riddle of life, yet within the depths of my heart blazes an undying flame of knowledge and belief. Time and again, that spark whispers to me: ‘When no path is visible, that is exactly where the journey begins.’ At the tender age of six months, when a child craves the boundless love, warmth, and nurturing embrace of their biological parents, I was brought to an orphanage in Jaunpur. My earliest years unfolded in that sacred haven, where I found companionship in other innocent boys and girls just like me. The love, familial warmth, and moments of joy I received from the staff and others there are beyond the grasp of words—only my heart can truly feel their depth. We lived as a true family, bound not by blood but by shared laughter, learning, and the playful ...