Goal-achieving life.


- Nowadays-Preeti Shah

- Organized health camps in villages to make people aware of how to avoid malnutrition and anemia, what to eat for it, etc.

Born in Chennai and raised in Mumbai, Aniruddha Prasad studied chemical engineering and went to the US to pursue a Masters in Chemical Process Design. He studied at the University of Manchester and returned to India at the age of eight. He then worked for two years at Hindustan Dolliver in Mumbai. He constantly felt that his time was being wasted due to the time wasted due to traffic coming and going to and from the office in Mumbai and the obstacles in the work project. After quitting my job and staying at home for three months, I thought, what to do now? At this time, he was a member of the SBI. Read about the Youth for India Fellowship and decided to work in an inland village.

Aniruddha was born in Chennai, but being relatively unfamiliar with the culture and tradition there, he decided to work in Tamil Nadu. Started work in Koli Hills, Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu. Farmers here used to sell about fifteen products under the name 'Coli Hills Natural Foods'. Millets were mainly grown here. The Collie Hills Agro Biodiversity Conservation Federation runs a self-help group there. J M.S. Run by Swaminathan Research Foundation. Aniruddha noticed that farmers in the region have been selling millets for the last four years, but they are not making much profit. They used to spend six to eight rupees on its packaging, yet not at all attractive. Aniruddha held a meeting with the federation with the help of an NGO. He improved it by talking about the brand name, its logo and packaging. Redesigned its logo and suggested packaging in a pouch that can stand up to the current times. Initially, they used to make six pieces of sticker for eighteen rupees. Instead, prepare a large number of stickers and photocopy them. Twelve stickers for nine rupees. Thus a small change reduced the cost of packaging by forty per cent.

Today these products are available in thirty five organic shops run by the Federation in Namakkal district. The products are planned to be placed in supermarkets and duty-free shops in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Aniruddha Prasad's job is to market the product. They run campaigns to create awareness among the locals. Gradually the concept of cleanliness changed so much that the villagers started asking him, 'How do you stay so clean and tidy? We want that to happen. '

He also explains about waste management under Swachh Bharat Mission. When they came to this village, everyone looked at them with suspicion, but now people meet them and talk about their problem. Like Aniruddha, he teaches computers and English to farmers along with his colleague Gautam Jayasuriya, who went abroad on a scholarship. Teaches Word, Excel and Mentor in Computer Class so that Mentor can teach other farmers. They teach English at the Village Knowledge Center run by the Federation. Individuals who can teach English through Tamil take classes on Skype. The students of the school there are also involved in this. Vienna, USA And the U.K. From such a place the faculty communicates with the children. First name NGO Has prepared eight volunteers, who will go to their own village and train other children to speak and write.

Anirudh's father understood the frustration and mentality of his corporate job at the time of his decision to leave Mumbai and come to Coli Hills, but his mother was very upset, but today he is happy to see her work and gladly agrees with her decision. Even Aniruddha is happy and satisfied to be here today. He finds time here to read books and be with himself. "I want to work in a field like this," he says. I don't want to go back as a chemical engineer anymore. ' This fellowship has shaped it. He believed that people did not want to change their lifestyle, but today his thinking has changed. They now accept that they want a better life, but lack of opportunity prevents them from doing so.

Now let me speak!

Bester edited Grace's trust. After the bus, the 6-year-old bastard sexually abused her for six months and made her life like hell.

ગ Grace Tam was born on December 9, 19, in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Grace studying in a private school was extremely brilliant in teaching. She received two scholarships from the beginning, but when she was studying in the tenth standard, she started suffering from anorexia nervosa and gradually it became serious. One day he took his classmates to teach driving on the school campus. Grace Tan went to one side and started walking comfortably. Nicholas Bester, a senior teacher at Anne's school, saw her kicking and kicking without any intention. Nicholas Bester has been the head of the math and science department for the past two decades and was respected by everyone at the school.

Nicholas Bester inquired about Grace's health and said that if he wished, he could come to his room and learn the rest of the course. Grace Tam came home and reported the whole incident to Anne's mother. The mother did not like it and became suspicious of the teacher's intentions. The next day Grace Tame's parents went to see the school principal and asked that their daughter Grace be kept away from the teacher, but it so happened that Grace Tame had to apologize in a meeting with the school principal and Nicholas Bester. As a result, the teacher was wrongly put in such a predicament. Grace felt that something was wrong with her. Feeling a kind of fear and confusion in the mind, Grace's confidence began to waver. The teacher, on the other hand, was still insisting on meeting Grace and solving her math problems.

The grace of a teenager living in such awkwardness came to the teacher at a weak moment. Within a few months, Bester had acquired Grace's trust. He began to tell them his personal stories. After that, 6-year-old Nicholas Bester sexually abused her for six months and made her life like hell. Grace, fed up with sexual harassment and mental anguish, did not know who to talk to about her grief. Because she had already ignored her parents' words, but when Grace could not bear the force, she lodged a complaint with the police. Police arrested him and found a number of offensive material in his computer. He was sentenced to two years and ten months under Tasmanian law, but was released on parole after nineteen months.

Nicholas Bester recounted Grace's love affair during an interview. Made fun of her. Grace was so shocked by this incident that she fell into depression. Grace, who lived on alcohol and drugs, felt that her life was over. With the help of a counselor she slowly came out of the trauma. She thought she would speak for herself so that the truth would reach society, but Tasmanian law does not allow sexually harassed women to share their experiences in public. He was joined by journalist Nina Funnel in speaking out against such a humiliating and helpless situation. Together with women lawyers, she launched a campaign called 'Let Her Speak'. Finally, the Supreme Court of Tasmania allowed Grace to speak her mind. He presented the true facts of Nicholas Bester. Grace Tan started a mass movement in Australia showing extraordinary courage. As a result, the Tasmanian government had to amend the law. Bring awareness among the people. Awarded 'Tasmanian Australian of the Year' in 2020 and 'Australian of the Year' in 2021. "It's a great honor, because I don't know of anyone who has been honored," says Grace. Victims of sexual harassment need not be ashamed, but perpetrators of such acts need to be ashamed. '

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