Nurturing Dreams. Creating Success Stories.See how the banyan tree grows. From a tiny sapling to a tree that spreads its branches over a large landscape and roots that grow deeper and farther. So it is with our children at Udayan Care. And with every story of success we witness amongst our Udayan Care family, we feel enriched and blessed. Lokesh, Mohammad Naushad and Ankit Bhati...their life journeys have been nothing less than spectacular. They prove that dreams, fuelled by the drive to achieve them, can easily turn challenges into success. Their modest background was not their limitation but a launching pad for their entrepreneurial career. |
Name of student: Lokesh
Education qualification: BA
Course done from our UCITVT center:
DCA(Diploma in computer Application)
Lokesh completed his DCA course with us, armed with skill and a determination to succeed. He had just four computers with which he started his own institute, RK Computer Centre, in Lohali Village in May 2015. In the very first month of its inception, he received an overwhelming response with 20 students enrolling for the course. And now, he has already drawn up plans to expand the centre further. |
Name of student: Mohammad
Education qualification: BA from CCS University
Course done from our UCITVT center:
ADCA(Advanced Diploma in computer Application)
Two younger sisters, five younger brothers, and limited means...that’s how Mohammad Naushad’s story begins. After completing his ADCA from our Dadri centre, Mohammad started his own computer institute, Mehandi Hassan Computer Institute, in Chholas village. Currently the institute trains around 40 students, and Naushad has just begun. He wants to open many more computer centres in rural areas, affording opportunities to others. |
Name of student: Ankit Bhati
Education qualification: M.Com. from CCS University
Course done from our UCITVT center:
ADCA(Advanced Diploma in computer Application) and CCC
Lokesh completed his DCA course with us, armed with skill and a determination to succeed. He had just four computers with which he started his own institute, RK Computer Centre, in Lohali Village in May 2015. In the very first month of its inception, he received an overwhelming response with 20 students enrolling for the course. And now, he has already drawn up plans to expand the centre further. |
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