
Inspiring Stories


Visually Abled Entrepreneurs
From Streets to Self-Reliance Putu and her husband, a visually abled couple, once begged on trains and streets. With financial support from Gaurav Tribedi and Nabatara Foundation, they launched an incense stick business aboard local trains. Today, they sustain their family and inspire others with their resilience.
Read StoryThe Village Scholar
From Poverty to Promise Roshni, a bright student from a struggling village family, dreamed of education but faced financial collapse. Nabatara Foundation’s monthly scholarship reignited her hopes. Today, she thrives in school, proving brilliance needs opportunity, not privilege.
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The Unbroken Spirit
Dignity in Twilight Years At 80, Misti Thamma was abandoned by family and battling kidney failure. Nabatara Foundation became her family—covering dialysis, tests, and care. Today, she smiles again, proving age deserves love, not neglect.
Read StoryThe Village Teacher
Educating Against All Odds Mandeep, a master’s graduate from a poor village, teaches 150+ kids and adults for free. Nabatara equips his classroom with computers, WiFi, and books, turning a mud hut into a hub of hope.
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The Roadside Dreamer
A 9-Year-Old’s Fight for Books Ayantika, living on a roadside, begged to study while her parents battled poverty. Nabatara’s scholarship provided books, uniforms, and hope. Today, she’s a star student, proving dreams need nurture, not just need.
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