Diksha

Diksha an aspirant of " Fashion Design and Technology " is bridging her gap between what she wants and what she gets.
"Art, Painting, Sketching is a mode of expression of my mood, emotions above all its my tool to liberate hidden stigmas of my society. I strongly believe Self Finding is a tool towards a happy life and education is all about it. I am happy today to get closer to my passion of beautifying my world and my fellow beings. Art is my language and I am excited to see who can understand me ! "

Aryan

Aryan an aspirant of " Civil Service and Data Analysist " is bridging his gap between what he wants and what he gets.

"I totally understand world is changing from a phase of intellectual inclination towards emotional and human upliftment through self leaded local heroes who are modern age reformers I wish to be that local power to enhance my community in high standards of living with harmony and peace. I wanted to serve my mother nation with governmental changes.I have started my step towards addressing problem of my school and village by taking up a mission towards POT HOLE FREE FATEHABAD . I am really happy to get my dream closer by being the part of dreamer factory. "

Shabnam

Shabnam an aspirant of " Civil Service and Influencer " is bridging her gap between what she wants and what she gets.

" I am over excited to share the experience that as in person I was able to stream line my efficiency of logical thinking and curiosity of learning new things towards my long term goal of getting into Indian Administrative Service, today I am an youtuber, learner, influencer above all I have a pretty clear road map on what to achieve and how to reach there with available resources and limitations. This all happened whimsically when I took this decision of stepping out of my comfort zone of just fixing myself to books and marks. I am really happy to see I am getting closer to my dreams, now IAS seems to be reachable and doable.

Anshika

Anshika, a dreamer from the quaint village of Manawali in Fatehabad, is closing the gap between her aspirations and reality.

"Seeing myself as the coordinator of 'Wisdom on Wheels' fills me with immense joy. Every interaction with a child or woman brings me closer to my dream of creating a world where every kid and woman has the freedom to achieve their visions. I believe that spoken English is not just a language but a key to unlocking opportunities. Today, as I see 109 school children and over 58 elderly women benefitting from this initiative, my heart swells with pride. Empowerment through education is my mission, and I am thrilled to see lives transforming around me."

Pooja Bhattoo

Pooja Bhattoo, a 16-year-old girl from the village of Mehu- wala, is on a journey to find her place in this world.

"My curious mind is filled with silly questions and sensible answers, sometimes vice versa. I believe strongly in dreams and trust my gut instincts. My outspoken nature and relentless curiosity have turned me into a vivid thinker and self-seeker. Writing has become my way of understanding myself and expressing my inner wisdom.

Language was always a barrier for me in rural Haryana, but I've realized that it's okay to create with mistakes rather than lose the essence of creation. Through my writings, I hope to inspire other girls to dream big. No one has the right to curb our dreams. I'm excited to see where this journey of following my heart and evangelizing dreams will take me.