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GET abhaya to GIVE at AAROHAN 10

"GET abhaya to GIVE" abhaya participating in AAROHAN@ Hyderabad AAROHAN is a 7 Days Youth Fest that is being organized by STED (Society for Triggering Engineers Development) at MLRIT, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad during 4th -10th October. Visit www.sted.in & www.aarohan10.com for more info. STED being aware of abhaya and its work, wished that abhaya team must be there with them in organizing the event. They wish to be with abhaya in future along with many people who are willing to work for such good work. They further said all of them can raise funds from hundreds of students/parents for the future activities of abhaya. Hence “GET abhaya to GIVE” (Graduate Engineers Team Abhaya to Generate Individuals with Values in Engineering) team contemplating on how can we be adding value to the AAROHAN. What is the intent of AAROHAN Youth Fest? AAROHAN10 is the Youth Carnival which aims to build a Techno-Cultural platform for youth from all over the nation and also offers a wonderful oppo

Mission - Pardhsarathy by Abhaya Foundation

Happy Days …together Our love story started in the Year 2000 at Baby Moon Junior College, Khammam where we both of us met each other.  I was in MPC and Pardhu was in Bi.P.C., his passion was to become a Doctor, as his father was very keen to see Pardhu as a Doctor. Our College days brought us together and we were in love, but never lost our focus on studies. Both families agreed to perform our marriage. Everything was going smooth between us. But, all of the sudden there was some misunderstanding sprouted between the two families and they decided to call off the wedding proposal… not able to understand our state of mind. It was too late then, myself and Pardhu were happy with each other’s company. We decided to bring a meaningful conclusion for our relationship by marrying. It was that time I joined Engineering course as I got 18000 rank and secured a seat in Vasavi Engineering College, Hyderabad, though my family’s economic condition was not so good. Pardhu’s parents did not want him