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On 3/26/08, ulprasanthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hello Friends,
>
> Greetings.
>
> This morning I visited Rosy. Sowmya and her friend, Swathi also came
> there.
>
> Rosy is the third child among the six children of the couple,
> Balaswami and Suseela. Balaswami wanted to make her a nun and he has
> been telling her to take Mother Teresa as inspiration. She doesn't
> want to be a nun as there would be so many restrictions and the area
> of work also would be limited.
>
> She started taking free tuition classes while she was studying
> degree. But as the duration is limited, she thought of running a
> school. She opened a school on 18th of July, 2007. She supports 20
> orphans and out of them 5 are studying in private colleges. They come
> here during holidays. 40 students are attending her school. This
> school is for the students of Nursery to 3rd class. In the evening
> time, she takes tuition classes as usual.
>
> She also trains the children for every competition. One of the
> students stood first in Rangareddy District in 7th standard. He is
> now studying in a private school. The students also got prizes in
> various competitions. Dance Master Lawrence sends one of his aides to
> train the children for competitions. Actress Jayasudha also visits
> this place for any functions.
>
> It costs around Rs. 35,000 a month for Rosy for all expenses (orphan
> children, food, school fee, teachers' pay and all). They got land for
> free from a donor and they will be constructing a school. She pays
> Rs. 1000 for each teacher (now there are 2 teachers) and 1000 rs. is
> the rent for school (only two rooms).
>
> The immediate requirements are:
>
> 1. Gas Stove (Mrs. Suseela cooks using wood.)
> 2. Cooker
> 3. Water Filter
> 4. Chairs
> 5. Tables
> 6. Fan
> 7. Pencils
> 8. Erasers
>
> They have enough of note books and required number of slates.
>
> Rosy named the school as Sarada Vidyaniketan in the name of her
> beloved teacher who died few years back. Mrs. Sarada is very fond of
> Rosy and Rosy studied 2nd class to 10th class in the school where
> Mrs. Sarada used to teach. Mrs. Sarada has two sons and she wanted to
> adopt Rosy for her love for girl children. But Rosy's father denied.
>
> Rosy also visits the slums near Miyapur and Silparamam. She is doing
> MSW in Rodha Mistry College in Gachibowli. There were many lucrative
> offers too after seeing her service. Many 'established'
> organizations. They asked her to club her organization in those
> established organizations and they were ready to pay her Rs. 20,000 a
> month. She and her father refused as they are doing the service
> selflessly.
>
> The plight of the children is very heartrending. Of course they are
> very active and they are grasping the subjects very well. But their
> situation is pathetic. They are not completely aware of the world.
> They have the same innocent smiles on their faces. Most of them have
> horrible stories. They were used to all kinds of bad habits like
> liquor, tobacco to mention the few.
>
> It takes great courage, strong will, determination and relentless
> pursuit, perseverance to work with this type of kids and that to by
> convincing the reluctant parents. Rosy is really a wonderful human
> being. When I expressed that it is a great work she replied that she
> doesn't feel so and it is her duty to serve the society. When I
> expressed that not everyone thinks that way, she quoted that she is
> not interested to think about others. She is only bothered about her
> work.
>
> You can see the url:
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/prasutmad.finance/ChristianChildrenMinis
> triesSaradaVidyaniketan
>
> Thank you.
>
> with regards,
> Prasanthi.
> prasanthi.wordpress.com
>
> 
>

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