Unique mother of unique home ... Prakash Kaur


- Distance- Raksha Shukla

Ujali immediately re-painted,

Manhyala's quality of painting.

Ndiotobhaligaisagar,

Return to Vhalnisogatchitar.

From the lips of the living,

Return to one-two shocks.

There is a momentary attachment,

The deer's condition reappeared.

Recognize if Saugaya is now,

Terwan's rice is again painted.

- Umeshjoshi

Usually lions and panthers are enemies of each other. But it would be a surprise if a lion reared a cub of pangolins. In the forest of Gir, a lioness was saving her two cubs as well as a leopard cub and was also drinking her own milk. The lion also protected her against other animals. In the story from which 'Junglebook' was made, a female wolf named Raksha was raising a human cub named 'Mowgli' with her two cubs.

Animal philanthropy is a philanthropy that can never be expected. Sometimes a wolf goes hunting and brings food for other sick and disabled comrades in the cave. Sometimes a bitch raises an abandoned kitten with her own milk. Even among the species of birds, many birds keep other species of orphaned chicks. Check out this wonderful poem by the poet Kaag ...

The texture is all its own, the petals are obedient,

Bachada bijna (e to)

Coke only serves crows.

Years ago, a girl was abandoned on the side of the road in a village in Punjab. No one could explain why such an innocent girl was abandoned by her parents. But she was trusting God. The good men of a gurdwara saw him crying and took him away. After taking care of her all night, the girl was taken to Nari Niketan. The girl grew up there. Today this same woman is the mother of many abandoned girls. Whose name is Prakash Kaur. Prakash Kaur, based in Jalandhar, Punjab, was honored with the Padma Shri award on the eve of the 8th Republic Day of 2021, for spreading the light of happiness and peace in the lives of orphaned girls abandoned by her own relatives. The efforts of BB Prakash Kaur, who has been raising orphaned girls under the banner of 'Unique Home' in Jalandhar for a long time, have received much praise not only in the country but also abroad. For the same reason, Reliance Group's Nita Ambani came to Jalandhar and praised Prakash Kaur for the work of Unique Home by awarding him the 'Real Hero Award'. This year alone, social worker Sindhutai Sapkal, who said, "I was a mother to those who had no one," has also received the Padma Shri for opening up a number of orphaned children. Canadian Defense Minister Harjeet Singh Sajjan was also impressed by the work done during his visit to Unique Home in 2014.

Prakash Kaur was earlier a teacher at Gujral Memorial School in Jalandhar. Having lived as an orphan himself, he realized how difficult it is to live without a mother! He decided that he would not marry and would have children who were rejected by society. He was also greatly encouraged and supported by his peers. He had countless questions about how to carry out the planned grand campaign. Then he joined an organization and started working for her. But there he felt that the organization was different from inside and outside, so he opposed it. But without success, he left the organization. However the girls who were there wanted to stay with Survey Prakash Kaur. So the girls stayed with him. Problems, however, had not yet left the chase. There was no place to stay but friends gave me a house to stay. Prakash Kaur also appealed to others for help. Thus the caravan went on.

His service journey started in 19. At that time, a unique home was started by placing a cradle in the Model House area of ​​Jalandhar, which conveyed the message to the people, 'Don't kill your daughters. Put it in the cradle here '. Thus began the upbringing of abandoned girls. The girls who were pushed into a dark destiny by their parents were adopted by Prakash Kaur. This work was really devoted to human service so its area increased over time. The echo of love and respect given to the girls in the Unique Home finally reached the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Prakash Kaur has been awarded the Padma Shri for her dedication, dedication, perseverance, dedication and hard work in this great work which has been devoted to girls for almost three decades. Prakash Kaur believes that 'these girls are the children of God. Which God has sent here on earth. When you surrender to God, when you have surrendered yourself to Him, He grabs your hand and takes care of you. '

Even before the Coronation period, many celebrities like Bollywood's Ravi Tandon, Sunny Leone, Sushmita Sen or Mandira Bedi have provided an excellent example of humanity by adopting girls. The Corona period has overwhelmed many people. Many have lost loved ones. But the plight of orphans who have lost a parent or family is the most tragic and tragic. In this challenging time, many service organizations like Unique Home, NGOs and activists are working in this direction to adopt children. Orphans live by incorporating many tragic stories into themselves.

Unique Home is as unique as its name implies. The organization does not accept any grant from the government. Unique Home offers all the facilities that a girl from an affluent family can get such as a large garden, playground, beautiful classrooms etc. All the facilities for personality development are present here. Here the girls are given different courses as per their interest. The organization works very consciously for the social, cultural, economic and moral upliftment of the girls living here. Prakash Kaur says that under the banner of Unique Home, girls are provided facilities ranging from getting an education in an excellent school to higher education. Some of the daughters here are studying abroad. Prakash Kaur takes full care that other girls do not have to endure the pain, suffering and struggle they have experienced. 'We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give'. It is also said in our scriptures that 'Paropkarartham Eid Shariram' poet Hardwar Goswami writes nicely that .....

Kajato such a person

Time writes history. '

‘Living for the Second, Breathing for the Third, Unique Home is a special place to drop off a newborn baby called a‘ Baby Cradle ’. To this day no one has come to put the boy in it. The girls are also brought here by Child Welfare and the police. Prakash Kaur never adopts a child because often after adoption a child is treated badly which is not acceptable to them at all. Every girl living in the home considers her a mother whom she also finds comfort in loving. Ironically, despite the male equivalence in every field, the narrow-mindedness of many still crushes these tender buds before they bloom. Government efforts alone are not enough to stop this from happening. That is why it is very important to change the mindset of the society.

Abraham Lincoln says that "To ease another's heartache is to forget one's own". Even 5-year-old Prakash Kaur took her pain to the next level and made the task of saving the girls her life's goal. He made his pain the strength of life. "My responsibilities to society have multiplied many times over because of the Padma Shri award," he told The Indian Express. I will count my biggest reward when the girls are brought up by their parents with love '. "Parents should not leave their newborns in the garbage or in the bushes," he added. If anyone finds it difficult to raise a child, we will accept it with open arms. There are numerous instances in which such an abandoned child is severely injured by a dog bite. In some cases, the baby even dies. This is very painful. '

Prakash Kaur started this work with eight girls in 19th. After spending many years of his life in Nari Niketan, Jalandhar, he left Nari Niketan and started his own home. Unique Home is run by a trust named after Guru Gobind Singh's brother Dhanaiyaji. This unique home of Prakash Kaur has 20 babies from 9 days to 20 years. So far 14 of them have been married off. The girls are raised here with a lot of pampering. The girls here can also study in English medium schools like St. Mary's in Mussoorie or St. Joseph's in Jalandhar and also go to any big mall in the city and do their favorite shopping. They can also enjoy a 12-day summer vacation at a hill station every year. At Unique Home, every year on April 6, a huge cake is cut and all the children's birthdays are celebrated together. "Actually, there should be an orphanage next to the old age home," says American actress Chloris Leachman. Then the incident of a child lying on the bed of an old man sitting in a swinging chair will not be far away.

Ravishankar Maharaj, a dumb servant who lived the life mantra of 'Ghasaine Ujla Thaye' through his daily life, was involved in social service all his life. That is why Ravi Shankar Maharaj has been nicknamed as the second Gandhi of Gujarat, a handful of tall human beings or a millionaire beggar. Manubhai Pancholi 'Darshak', the student who had immense love and pride for Nagjibhai Desai, wrote for the orphans that ...

'No one in the world who, always crying at a distance.

Laugh at him, give him love in the world. '

Nagjibhai Desai and his wife Shantabah, known as Bhai-Tai, were given the title of 'Dr. L.M. Dedicated his entire life to make Dhruv Balashram an excellent institution for orphans. Today, when the word service and virtue has become selfie oriented, Bhai-Tai did a noble job of making this orphanage a true kindergarten for the rest of his life and gave a new identity to the children there. ' Children do not eat anyone's food, do not wear old clothes. Nagjibhai created a drunken tradition that they will not live a life dependent on anyone, they will not be considered poor.

Prakash Kaur says, "I want to prove to the mother who gave birth to me and left me an orphan that the girl she left behind is standing on her own two feet." I want to tell people that girls are not a burden. ' Although Prakash Kaur herself is a Sikh, she does not name the girls as Sikhs. Here girls are given any name Hindu, Muslim, Christian or Sikh. We are all children of one father.

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