Talent does not require any degree nor age. Harish Koranga, 12, who lives in the remote and inaccessible village Kapkot in Pithoragarh district, state of Uttarakhand, India has shown these things to be true. I found this news about Harish while surfing the web and I liked it so much that I wanted to share with you.
Author: Sanjay Semwal
Mushroom Girl – inspiration for all
She set out on that journey and became the ‘Mushroom Girl’ with her hard work and dedication. The story of Mushroom Girl Divya Rawat not only inspires, but also teaches the youth to do something new, and follow their heart without hesitation if their will is strong. The President of India has honored Mushroom Girl with the Nari Shakti Samman (Award for Women Power).
5 years old becomes world’s youngest author
“She has always thrived off positivity from people – she just loves reading and drawing,” she added. Chelsie also admitted she did not have high expectations when Bella first told her she planned to pen down a book.
Age no bar for learning – very motivating 👩🎓
“You don’t ever, ever let people deter you, because people always want to tell you what to do, how to do, when to do,” she said. “But you have to do you.”
Meal Distribution to slums
In India, we say “दाने दाने पे लिखा है खाने वाले का नाम”, which means “The name of the eater is written on the grain”, which totally came true that day and it feels so great to be a part of this.
Mother’s determination made handicapped son, a Para Athletics Champion
It is the result of the mother’s determination and belief that made her son stand on his feet, who now is a bronze medal winner in the National Para Athletics Championship, India. One never should lose hope to get better in life and Sunita has set a great example of it.
A genius 13 year old boy becomes degree holder
God has given such a beautiful gift of talent to Elliott. His dream of being a professor at the University of Minnesota surely be fulfilled in some time.
Awareness drive on the ‘Earth Day’
Students even made the paper bags of old newspapers and distributed them among shopkeepers on the path of their march, spreading awareness to avoid the use of plastic bags. As we spoke to the people and shopkeepers who saw the march and also received the paper bags, they told us that enthusiasm among the students was commendable, that they learned something that they could do to make their contribution.
Mobile game app turned a small tea shop owner into millionaire
I believe that one should not depend solely on their destiny and luck, and must keep working hard in order to keep moving towards success.
Rag picker’s life changed as his photo got viral, purchased house for his family
“I’m so happy to have this house. We didn’t use to have one, we lived in a little mud hut with nothing. Now, I have a good house”, said Silva.