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| Monday | 10am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 7pm |
| Friday | 10am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 7pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 7pm |
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Hopeless End
Way back in the 2014 s, Ar Madhu Malviya, an Architect, was driven by the extraordinary dream to see a day when no Indian child would be deprived of rights as basic as survival, participation, protection and development. Like many of us, Malviya too was upset when he saw disparities between privileged and underprivileged Children . She hated to see children begging and working as servants. Unlike most of us though, she did something about it. she joined her school’s social service club and read to the blind, visited children in hospitals, held reading and writing classes for street children, and started a free food (Roti Bank) at a slum Area’s. To raise funds for these activities. These qualities of resourcefulness and determination came in handy.
In 2015 Madhu, Mannan and 7 friends started DEAR ZINDGI with Rs 15000 around. They felt that something needed to be done to improve the situation of the underprivileged Indian child. Uncharacteristically, given their backgrounds and motivations, they choose not to start a grassroots-level implementing organisation working directly with and for underprivileged children. They opted instead to make DEAR ZINDGI a link between the millions of Indians who could provide resources and thousands of dedicated people and organisations at the grassroots-level who are struggling to function for lack of them. This “link” or enabling position has determined DEAR ZINDGI’s strategic choices at every juncture – from the fundraising methods it employs, to the nature of its relationship with the NGOs it partners with.
All through the early, difficult years, it was MADHU’s passion and conviction that drove DEAR ZINDGI. He was firmly convinced that each of us can, in our own small way, be the agents of change, and when enough of us become one, the impact is a lasting change for the better. All he asked of people was that they DEAR ZINDGI by doing what they were good at. As he put it, “What I can do, I must do.