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Sireesha approached Abhaya for her education fees and completed her BSc successfully and started working in a fertilizer company.

Family background : P.Sireesha Ponneri from Chittoor district  was studying in BSc (Agriculture)  in Trinity Academy of Agriculture, Balaji Nagar, Secunderabad. She comes from poor family. Her father expired in December 2010. Since then her mother is working as attender in Sri Visweswara Junior college and feeding the family and earning Rs.4000 per month. Her mother has to take care of her three daughters and one son.

Sireesha's college fees for second year was Rs.150000 per annum but considering her situation college provided her 50% discount on the fees. So she had to pay Rs.75000 for second year. Rs.25000 was arranged by Abhayans but rest of the amount could not be paid and she decided to discontinue.

Sivakrishna Secretary of Abhaya foundation spoke to Principal and searched for the part time job option also but there was no possibility as hostel and college are not well located. Later she was engaged in part time work in the college.

Sireesha attended agriculture related exhibitions which provided her good knowledge practically. Abhaya tranferred Rs.15000 for her college fee.

She did her internship with fertilizers company named DNG (Dyna Group).She completed her BSc successfully in June 2017.

Abhaya and Monisha helped her financially. She is now working in RD Enterprises (DNG organic fertilizer company) at LB Nagar, hyderabad. She is staying in hostel in Dilshuknagar and working.

Sireesha conveys her heartlfelt wishes to Abhaya for supporting and encouraging her in every step.

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