A fourteen-year-old Arshad narrates his story of brutality, hope, transformation, and unbridled happiness. His story is not an ordinary one, he holds a narrative that is applaudable. Arshad was a ten-year-old carefree boy when he first saw the viciousness of life. His father, Jamaluddin, who worked as a bakery product seller and was the sole breadwinner of the family, was brutally lynched during the violence of the Delhi Pogrom 2020.
With the loss of Jamal Uddin, his world shattered. He was a gullible boy, and understanding his life was a herculean task. His steps were heavy, burdened with grief. For his father’s absence brought no relief.
His heart was filled with haunting recollections, but in the depths of darkness, a light ignited when the Shaagird Foundation swiftly intervened and sponsored his education. Arshad was enrolled in Sunrise Public School, a relief school incorporated by the Shaagird Foundation and Miles2Smile.
From sleepless nights to silent tears, his life has transformed into a bright ray. With the assistance of his alma mater, he’s walking on the path of dreams. He sits in the classroom of Sunrise Public School and recites English poems. He learns to solve mathematical problems and explore the world of science. With a paintbrush in his hand, he paints the sky during his art classes. His inquisitive nature loves to be a part of the educational visits organised by his school.
Once cast in shadow, now he shines. He has a persona that is loved by all, full of sincerity and dedication. Back at his abode, he teaches his brothers Ayaan and Armaan and lends his hand whenever they need him.
With steady hands and a compassionate heart, he aspires to be a doctor. He envisions a life where he can help the needy and heal their scars. At Sunrise Public School, he embarks on a journey of dreams and happiness.
The Shaagird Foundation wishes him luck in his future endeavour.