05/18/2026
An orphan and a farmer's daughter walked into the same classroom.
Jasmeet Kaur's father farms the land. Baljinder Singh has no father. No mother either.
One grew up watching her parents count the harvest. The other grew up being counted — among the children a maternal family agreed to take in when the world ran out of options.
Different starting points. One classroom. One programme that didn't ask either of them to explain their circumstances before offering them a seat.
Jasmeet cleared Class XII with 92% in Science — second in her school. The farmer's daughter who quietly outworked almost everyone around her.
Baljinder cleared Class XII with 95% in Commerce. The same boy who scored 90.6% in Class X — an orphan who didn't slow down, didn't ask for sympathy, just kept showing up and kept raising his own bar.
Neither of them had an easy road to that result. Both of them took it anyway.
This is what Akal Academy Dadehar Sahib, under the Educate to Save initiative, makes possible — not miracles, but something more reliable than miracles:
A door that stays open regardless of what's happening at home.
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