Bringing Rural Girls of Punjab Into the 21st Century
When I first read about this article in the press, I was amazed. This is exactly the kind of project that could catapult a few young women from a 18/19 the century existence into the 21 st.
NRI billionaire Nanak Kohli, 73, known as the ‘‘Rolls Royce Sikh of
The founder of a multinational company into everything from telecom to trading, his group is worth over $200 million. But at 73, after having spent much of his lifetime making money, the self-made billionaire is now faced with a new dilemma: "My income is increasing while my needs are diminishing. What am I to do with it since I can’t take it with me to the next world?" So Kohli is doing what he thinks is the sensible thing: "Giving it back to society."
But giving away his money can be as much hard work as making it, as Kohli discovered last year when he started looking for ways to rid himself of a small but sizeable portion of his fortune.
NRI Nanak Kohli’s initiative, at least 10 villages in
The Sundar Amar Sheel Trust which caters to 2,000 children in
Col Singh, who is part of the trust and urges girls to write their own letters, says ‘‘Right now the girls are under training, but next month they will undergo a test to check their competence.’’ He hopes the girls will pass the secretarial practice exam which will help them find some work.
At Mahadian village, also in Fatehgarh Sahib district, 75 girls are learning English and brushing up their IT skills. Some are still in high school while others are graduates. The girls hope to land a job in their village itself.
Some of the students and teachers have had to overcome considerable adversity. Computer teacher Paramjeet Kaur, whose father is a village labourer, boasts of a diploma in computer applications. ‘‘She is a classic example of empowerment,’’ says Satinder B Singh, project director of the Trust, who has moved from
Word about the project has spread far. On a particular day, three retired colonels from Kapurthala turned up hoping to set up a similar centre at their village. Patiala MP Preneet Kaur (wife of Chief Minister of
As amazing as this project is and given that Mr Kohli probably has more than enough money that thousands of individuals like me and you, I still wish that the The Sundar Amar Sheel Trust had a web site so that people like me who are overseas and wish to retain that connection with their motherland could contribute and keep the momentum of giving back, alive. Whats more, a web site would allow periodic status reports to be mad available so that other Nanak Kohli’s could draw inspiration and help out even more needy people across our land.
Source - http://www.nriinternet.com/Section3Who/WhoUSA/M_R/Nanak_Kohli/
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