Her tin-roof home doubles as a evening classroom. Nabatara’s volunteers gifted a waterproof backpack and tablet for online learning. Ayantika’s parents, once skeptical, now save coins for her pencils. Her story inspired roadside families to seek Nabatara’s help.
“School felt like a movie I watched from outside. Nabatara handed me the ticket. Now, I’ll make sure every roadside kid gets their own seat. My uniform is my superhero cape!
Mobile Classroom
Ayantika’s tablet connects her to digital lessons during power cuts. She projects cartoons on her hut wall, teaching alphabets to toddlers. Neighbors gather, turning lessons into community events.
Parental Shift
Her father, a rickshaw puller, attends Nabatara’s parenting workshops. He built a bamboo shelf for her books, saying, “Her dreams are my biggest fare.”
Ripple of Hope
Five roadside families enrolled kids after seeing Ayantika’s progress. A local shopkeeper donates chalkboards, while teens volunteer as tutors. “Her courage is contagious,” says a neighbor.
1 scholarship, 5 families transformed. A roadside became a classroom, and a girl’s fight for books turned into a movement.
Dreams on the Roadside
Your generosity gave Ayantika more than books—it gave her a voice. Every pencil and lesson you funded reminds her that heroes don’t wear capes; they carry backpacks. Thank you for paving her path.





