
Ever looked at the eyes of those children and orphans who stare at the school going kids, holding the fingers of their parents? Wouldn't most of them wish to go to school, or to be at least under the care and guidance of someone? These questions chased Devanshu since his days in school when the kids in their once green, blue, grey clothes-turned-rags would stare at him. What started off as a question, took the form of an endeavour to make a difference to the lives of these small ones, to give them hope and support to live their dreams. Devanshu, beyond the red bricks of IIM Lucknow, is now an active member of the Rotaract Club.
"Graduation and academics were no pressure for me. People join clubs and committees. I just wanted to explore my ideas," he says. Our country has 2,500 Rotaract Clubs and the members are the youth. They run schools and conduct classes for students from diverse backgrounds and are achievers in their own domains. "One of my student was a national level karate player; another was an actor in a theatre. They cross hurdles and difficulties every day. Stories of their achievements and wit can run for pages," he recalls.
The club also encourages promotion of culture and values that are specific to the state it functions in. The children love festivals and their joy knows no bound when they celebrate Diwali, Children's Day and many more. Today we all are running rat-races. Most of us are aware of our social responsibilities. But we complain about lack of time. Says Devanshu, "Multitasking has always been a challenge. I had CAT on 3rd November. My students had their pre-board exams in the same month. So, could I take a break for my own studies in October? No. I accept them as a part of my own reality."
On the possibility that these students might step on the other side of the red bricks, Devanshu says, "I recently got a call from my student who I was mentoring. He wanted guidance to proceed from Class X to engineering. This happened after I told them about JEE, which was oblivious to them before. Most of them come from slums but you give them something to aspire for, they will achieve them."
"I would suggest others to keep their motivation going, irrespective of how the other factors affect you", he says, about the young crowd of people who aspire to create an impact through an initiative like his. "This is a success for me. Even if it has helped only one child, I would be glad, since my help would touch a generation. I would love to carry on my work with the Rotaract club in Lucknow. I have plans."
Devanshu is a perfect epitome of all those who want to follow their dreams in life.
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