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Family Background : Irfan's family is financially very poor. He lost his father at an early age and he has a younger sister who is doing air hostess training with the support of Abhaya. He used to earn Rs.7000 per month and send Rs.5000 to his sister for her hostel fees. His mother is a beautician who works at home and this is how they are leading their life.

When he approached Abhaya, Irfan was studying BBM second year in Nalanda degree college, Vijayawada. He was also working for BPO job and earned Rs.7000 per month. 

Irfan had to pay Rs.21500 for second year and was not allowed for the exams until its paid. He then met Mr.Siva Krishna (Abhaya secretary) through Raghav and explained his problems. Siva Krishna spoke to college administration and requested them for paying the fee in 2 installments. Within 3-4 days a sum of Rs.15000 was paid and he was allowed for practical exams. Later entire fee was managed by Abhaya.

Irfan joined Speak Solutions, an International BPO for better earnings. He thanks Abhaya for supporting him and his sister. Irfan is motivated by Abhaya activities and is participating in service activities.

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