Millions of children in India live with the hope that someday someone would extend a hand and help them fulfill their dreams.

Are YOU that SPECIAL SOMEONE who will bring that change in their lives?

Extend a generous hand by simply buying photographs taken by me.

What is 30 on 30?

I turn 30 in April 2009. Completing 30 years is a milestone that deserves to be celebrated differently. Initially, I had plans of taking a month long break and travel across India. However, I'm currently in United States for work and cannot go ahead with that plan. So, I've come up with 30 on 30 - a project that will make my 30th birthday memorable for me and for anyone who participates in this project.

I live with a dream that I will bring a change in my motherland - India. The magnitude of the change is not important for me, what is important is the fact that a change should be initiated. This project gives me the confidence in the fact that I can find ways to bring a change, I can collaborate to bring a change, and I can spread enough word around that makes people think about bringing a change.

My Association with Sankalp

I've been associated with Sankalp for more than 2 years old with multiple visits and the transparency in use of funds and efforts to build a self sustainable model make this institute close to my heart.

In June 2008, I along with a few friends organized a painting competition for children at Sankalp, Moradabad. We collected Rs. 12500/- by selling those paintings through my blog. This money was sent back to Sankalp through their parent NGO ASK


The receipt for Rs. 10,000/- is given below & the rest of the money was paid later.


Some of my photographs taken during my visits to Sankalp also made it to the photo essays on Child rights and the Brass Industry which you can see here:
Essay 1
Essay 2
Essay 3

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