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The scholar who grew up in Mumbai's red light area


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shanti pappu
hello
by shanti pappu on Mar 17, 2016 10:09 AM

you will go places as a pride for woman . Thank you , for a woman like you , who stands out of the crowd to motivate youngsters and all categories of woman .

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tan
good luck
by tan on Nov 22, 2013 07:03 AM

good luck.

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Raghavendra Ravi
Congratulations
by Raghavendra Ravi on Nov 22, 2013 06:17 AM

very inspiring

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dineshhassija
role of parents...
by dineshhassija on Nov 21, 2013 07:33 PM

scholar grew up in red light area....
much depend upon intuition/will of the parents in the beginning and then children....

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somnath pawor
Bright light from Red light.
by somnath pawor on Sep 30, 2013 05:22 PM

A model light to neglected,outcast ones.

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SREENATH KAKADASAM
Katti story
by SREENATH KAKADASAM on May 16, 2013 11:22 AM

Congratulations to Katti and all those who supported her. The NGOs who helped Katti have done work which the Government can never do. There are good NGOs who are doing great work of helping such girls. We must be proud of such organisations. The Government could do a lot, but they have such rad tape in their working, they will never do anything good for such people. Instead they may curtail such work and divert the funds for some other work. Shame that we cannot provide a decent living and education to our marginalised people.

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Purushottam Patel
Responsibility of every indian
by Purushottam Patel on May 01, 2013 07:06 PM

Congratulate to Kitti for getting admition. she is a model for yonesters. Thanks to NGO who promote her to come out. such responsibility is not onlythe government but it is of every indian.

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vinay
good thing but...
by vinay on Apr 29, 2013 12:06 AM  | Hide replies

its good thing that katti wud learn something n progress in her life, but...
whats the qualification she has that has fetched her go to USA n that also for junior college level studies? nothing special.

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Kiran
Re: good thing but...
by Kiran on Jul 08, 2013 08:09 AM
Perseverance through an unimaginably difficult learning environment. Motivation to claim the education she deserves. Selflessness to use her opportunity to study psychology and *help others* who are disadvantaged. Too many of us are judged by our GPAs and not our love of learning and motivation to pursue our passions.

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Balachandran N
Re: Re: good thing but...
by Balachandran N on Dec 10, 2014 11:03 AM
Sabhash Brother. A fitting reply.

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Balachandran N
Re: Re: Re: good thing but...
by Balachandran N on Dec 10, 2014 11:06 AM
It's not about the grades. It's about the attitude. It doesn't where are you from, it's all about what you have set to become. If you choose to set yourself free, nothing in this world is going to stop you.

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MITU PADHI
Sweta Katti... a model for the young geneartion
by MITU PADHI on Apr 28, 2013 01:13 PM

Sweta Katti is a symbol of modern India , and it is the moral responsibility of the government to promote her . She should not be promoted by a NGO despite all the good work they have done for her . The story of Katti is an example for all the youngsters , especially those who hail from affluent families and have not seen poverty at close range . The story of the girl from the Red Light Area making it big is a success story that should be well scripted and made lessons in our school curriculam . The Central Government should use her as a Model to promote education in Rural India..Debashis Padhi

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piri
Matters in India as far as
by piri on Apr 27, 2013 11:26 AM


human development is concerned remain so extremely pathetic that some foreigners think that India is still the white man's burden!!

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