Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Education Across Borders — Samoon Foundation Reaches India-Nepal Border Region

  On August 28, 2024

 the Samoon Foundation expanded its uniform distribution campaign to SECC02 Mankatiya in Pithoragarh, a vital coaching center located near the India-Nepal border. This initiative marked another significant milestone in the Foundation’s mission to provide free uniforms to over 4,000 students by December 2024. Operating from the Shaheed Trilok Ram Kohli Library— home to a remarkable collection of more than 20,000 books—SECC02 offers free academic coaching to students from remote villages. During this event, Center Director Sonia Kohli personal
ly distributed uniforms to the students. The core mission behind this effort is to equip rural and underprivileged children with the necessary resources— uniforms, books, and educational support— ensuring they receive equal opportunities as their urban counterparts. This holistic approach not only boosts student morale and confidence but also nurtures their long term educational aspirations. The Mankatiya distribution reflects the Samoon Foundation's unwavering resolve to reach underserved communities and underscores its broader vision of educational equity across geographic and social boundaries


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Monday, 26 August 2024

Devotion and Dreams — Krishna Janmashtami Celebrated at SECC0

On August 26, 2024

 The Samoon Excellence Coaching Center (SECC02)in Mankatiya came alive with color, devotion, and cultural spirit as students celebrated the birth of Lord Krishna. The Krishna Janmashtami celebration blended spiritual significance with youthful creativity, creating a heartwarming and memorable event. Students delivered captivating performances set to the devotional hymn “Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari”, fi ling the center with a profound sense of reverence and joy. Their sincere participation reflected both enthusiasm and discipline. In recognition of their efforts and as a gesture of encouragement, the Samoon Foundation distributed school uniforms to the children— gifts that not only reinforced their motivation but also their sense of inclusion and pride. This celebration stood as a powerful reminder of Lord Krishna’s teachings—faith, resilience, and righteousness— and inspired students to embody these values in their own lives. The Foundation extended its congratulations to the young participants, affirming its commitment to nurturing both academic and moral growth







Friday, 23 August 2024

A Beacon of Hope — Jimmy’s Rescue and Mrs.Mamta Chauhan’s Unyielding Compassion

On August 23, 2024,

 The inspiring story of Jimmy—a dog rescued from the brink of death—emerged as a poignant testament to the power of individual compassion. For three harrowing days, Jimmy lay helpless by the roadside with broken legs and a fractured spine, ignored by passersby. That changed when Mrs. Mamta Chauhan heard of his condition and took immediate action. Deeply moved, she contacted her husband, Uttam Chauhan, initiating a life-saving mission. Undeterred by the overwhelming treatment costs and grim prognosis, Mamta Ji demonstrated unwavering determination. With critical support from a compassionate network, including Samoon Foundation founder Vinod Jethudi, she secured the necessary funds and logistics to pursue Jimmy’s treatment. Even when an NGO hospital recommended euthanasia, she persisted— eventually arranging surgery for Jimmy at a specialized facility in Gurgaon. Today, Jimmy is on the road to recovery, a living symbol of resilience and hope. The Samoon Foundation proudly recognizes Mrs. Mamta Chauhan as an exemplar of it score values—compassion, service, and dignity —demonstrating that true kindness transcends all obstacles.









 The inspiring story of Jimmy—a dog rescued from the brink of death—emerged as a poignant testament to the power of individual compassion. For three harrowing days, Jimmy lay helpless by the roadside with broken legs and a fractured spine, ignored by passersby. That changed when Mrs. Mamta Chauhan heard of his condition and took immediate action. Deeply moved, she contacted her husband, Uttam Chauhan, initiating a life-saving mission. Undeterred by the overwhelming treatment costs and grim prognosis, Mamta Ji demonstrated unwavering determination. With critical support from a compassionate network, including Samoon Foundation founder Vinod Jethudi, she secured the necessary funds and logistics to pursue Jimmy’s treatment. Even when an NGO hospital recommended euthanasia, she persisted— eventually arranging surgery for Jimmy at a specialized facility in Gurgaon. Today, Jimmy is on the road to recovery, a living symbol of resilience and hope. The Samoon Foundation proudly recognizes Mrs. Mamta Chauhan as an exemplar of it score values—compassion, service, and dignity —demonstrating that true kindness transcends all obstacles.

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Tuesday, 20 August 2024

Artistic Expressions — Celebrating Raksha Bandhan at Samoon Excellence Coaching Center

 Date – Tuesday, August 20, 2024

On August 20, 2024, the Samoon Excellence Coaching Center (SECC 02) in Mankatiya, Pithoragarh, became a vibrant hub of cultural celebration as students

observed Raksha Bandhan through a creative lens. The event featured an engaging

art activity where students crafted handmade paintings, each capturing the essence

of the cherished festival.





This initiative not only highlighted students’ artistic abilities but also deepened their

connection with the cultural values embedded in Raksha Bandhan— protection, love,

and familial bonds. Through their artwork, students reflected on these themes with

enthusiasm and originality. The celebration reaffirmed the Samoon Foundation’s

commitment to holistic education, extending beyond academics to nurture cultural

sensitivity and artistic growth. SECC 02 continues to serve as more than just a

coaching center; it is a dynamic learning environment where young minds are

empowered to express themselves across multiple dimensions, fostering well- rounded

personal development.


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Saturday, 17 August 2024

Serving Humanity — Samoon Foundation Restores Hope for Neeraj

Date – Saturday, August 17, 2024

On August 17 , 2024, the Samoon Foundation demonstrated its unwavering

commitment to human dignity by stepping in to support Neeraj, a young man from

Kurn village battling a severe mental health condition. This humanitarian intervention

marked a vital turning point in Neeraj’s long struggle for care and compassion.

Neeraj's challenges began at the age of 20, when a deteriorating mental condition

was compounded by the tragic loss of both his parents. Left without immediate family

support, he endured years of isolation and suff ering. The situation came to light when

Mr. Vijendra Kumar, Director of SCTI0 3, reached out to Samoon Foundation’s founder,

Mr. Vinod Jethudi. Responding without delay, Mr. Jethudi coordinated an urgent

rescue eff ort, working alongside Mr. Kumar and Neeraj’s uncle, Mr. Vijay Singh.

Together, they ensured Neeraj’s admission to Apna Ghar Ashram in Shukratal— a facility

providing compassionate care and professional treatment. The Foundation, joined by

the local community, continues to pray for Neeraj’s recovery, standing as a beacon of

hope and affirming the transformative power of timely social intervention.





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Uniforms for Empowerment — Samoon Foundation Uplifts Students in Devikhal

 Date – Saturday, August 17, 2024

On August 17 , 2024, the Samoon Foundation advanced its mission to foster

educational equity by distributing school uniforms at Atal U tkrisht Government Inter

College (AU GIC) in Devikhal, Pauri Garhwal. This initiative represents anothermeaningful stride in the Foundation’s broader goal of supporting underprivileged

students with essential resources.



The event drew enthusiastic participation from the school’s principal, faculty, and students. The principal extended sincere appreciation, noting the Foundation’s crucial role in enhancing the educational environment. Students expressed joy and gratitude, their new uniforms symbolizing dignity, inclusion, and renewed motivation.

Teachers and families alike acknowledged the positive psychological and academic impact, reinforcing the value of such outreach. As part of its sustained commitment to

rural and economically challenged communities, the Samoon Foundation reaffirmed its gratitude to all supporters and pledged continued eff orts to empower children through quality education and practical support.


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Thursday, 15 August 2024

Inspiring Patriotism — Samoon Foundation Celebrates 78th Independence Day Across Its Centers

 Date – Thursday, August 15, 2024


On August 15, 2024, a spirit of national pride and reflection filled the halls of the

Samoon Computer Training Institute in Rishikesh and the Samoon Excellence

Coaching Center in Mankatiya, Pithoragarh, as both centers commemorated India's

78th Independence Day. The celebrations began with a solemn invocation to Maa

Sharde, setting a reverent tone for the day.

Distinguished guests, Dr. Pitambar Awasthi and Dr. Neeraj Chandra Joshi, addressed

the students, emphasizing the enduring connection between national independence

and the transformative power of education. Their speeches underscored how

freedom is preserved and strengthened through knowledge, civic responsibility, and

the development of an enlightened youth. The ceremony concluded with a

resounding " Jai Hind, Jai Bharat!"

— a tribute not only to the nation's legacy but also a call to action for the students to contribute meaningfully to India's future. This celebration exemplifies how the Samoon Foundation integrates patriotic values with its educational mission, nurturing both informed minds and responsible citizens.







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Tuesday, 13 August 2024

Bridging the Gap — Samoon Foundation Extends Support to Tribal School in Udham Singh Nagar

Date – Tuesday, August 13, 2024

On August 13, 2024, the Samoon Foundation expanded its educational outreach to

one of Uttarakhand’s most underserved communities by reaching the Tribal PrimarySchool - Majravighi in Gadarpur, Udham Singh Nagar. Marking the seventeenth day ofits uniform distribution drive, this initiative exemplifies the Foundation’s commitment to promoting educational equity across diverse and marginalized regions. his intervention was sparked by a direct appeal from Principal Mr. Manoj Choubey, who learned about the Foundation’s initiatives through social media. Recognizing the need, the Foundation promptly responded by providing uniforms for all 55 students,many of whom belong to the Buxa and other Scheduled Tribes. The school, established in 1980, has long served as a cornerstone for tribal education in the region.

The event garnered enthusiastic support from local leaders, educators, and

Foundation representatives. Principal Choubey highlighted how timely initiatives like

this one remove tangible barriers to education and instill dignity and motivation among

tribal children. The Samoon Foundation reaffirmed its mission: to bridge educational

disparities by ensuring every child, regardless of background, has access to essential

learning resources and a supportive environment. This case stands as a testament to

how responsive action and community collaboration can make meaningful strides

toward inclusive education.








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Monday, 5 August 2024

Unifying Identity — Samoon Foundation Distributes Uniforms at Chilpad, Looks Ahead to Winter Support

Date – Monday, August 5, 2024

On August 5, 2024, the Samoon Foundation reached another key milestone in its

expansive uniform distribution campaign by visiting Government Primary School

Chilpad in Tehri Garhwal. Marking the sixteenth day of the initiative, the Foundation

continued its mission to equip students with essential school uniforms— nurturing a

collective identity and enhancing access to quality education.

The event was attended by Headmaster Mr. Arjun Rana, Assistant Teacher Mr.

Vijendra Singh, SCTI instructor Mr. Vijendra Kumar, and numerous parents, all of

whom expressed strong appreciation. Headmaster Rana extended gratitude for the

support and made a meaningful appeal: “ Along with this, we also request the Samoon

Foundation to provide sweaters for winter to protect the children from the cold.

”Assistant T eacher Singh echoed the positive outcomes, observing,

“By wearing thesame uniform, they will elevate their identity to new heights and are more enthusiastic about education.”




Instructor Vijendra Kumar reaffirmed the Foundation’s broader goal: “Our objective is

to shape the future of children through education. Such programs boost children's

morale and teach them a sense of unity.

” The request for winter clothing reflects both the trust the community places in the Foundation and the potential for continued collaboration to meet seasonal needs. This case further underscores the Samoon Foundation’s commitment to holistic educational support and social upliftment.


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Smiles and Self- Esteem — Samoon Foundation’s Uniform Drive Reaches Semalta

Date – Monday, August 5, 2024

On August 5, 2024, the Samoon Foundation marked the fifteenth day of its ongoing

uniform distribution campaign by reaching Government Primary School Semalta in

Tehri Garhwal. As part of its broader mission to provide 4,000 students with free

school uniforms, the initiative aimed to instill a sense of belonging, equality, and

motivation among rural school children.


The event was received with heartfelt appreciation from students, staff , and parents

alike. Headmistress Manju Makhaloga reflected on the impact, stating,

“We were very happy to see the smiles on the children's faces and their enthusiasm. This initiative willboost their self- esteem and motivation to come to school.

” Samoon Foundation member Sunil Saklani emphasized the campaign’s inclusive vision: “Our effort is to ensure that children in rural areas also receive the same facilities as those in urban

settings.”



Parents echoed similar sentiments, acknowledging the practical and emotional

support such programs provide. This eff ort continues to reinforce the Foundation’s

unwavering dedication to educational access and social equity, setting a powerful

example of grassroots engagement and long- term community upliftment.


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Sunday, 4 August 2024

Warmth in the Wake of Disaster — Samoon Foundation Aids Tilgarh Flood Victims

 Date – Sunday, August 4, 2024


In August 20 24, Tilgarh village in U ttarakhand was severely impacted by destructive

landslides and floods, displacing numerous families and leaving them vulnerable.

Responding swiftly to the crisis, the Samoon Foundation launched a targeted relief

initiative on August 4, 20 24, distributing warm clothing to 60 children directlyaff ected by the disaster.



With many families forced into temporary shelters and facing the prospect of colder

months ahead, the Foundation identified a pressing need for proper clothing. Their

timely intervention provided both physical relief and emotional comfort, off ering

children a sense of normalcy amid turmoil. Through the collaborative eff orts of

dedicated volunteers and local partners, the initiative ensured efficient and

compassionate delivery of aid.

Expressing gratitude to all who contributed, the Samoon Foundation highlighted the

tangible impact of collective support. This eff ort underscored the Foundation’s

responsiveness and its enduring commitment to community welfare — not only

through long- term education programs but also by meeting immediate, life- sustaining

needs in times of crisis.


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Saturday, 3 August 2024

A New Energy for Learning — Samoon Foundation's Uniform Drive Reaches Lwarka

Date – Saturday, August 3, 2024

On August 3, 2024, the Samoon Foundation advanced its uniform distribution

campaign to Government Primary School, Lwarka, in Tehri Garhwal. This fourteenth

day of the ongoing initiative marked another meaningful step in the Foundation’s

commitment to equipping students with essential educational resources and

reigniting enthusiasm for learning in rural communities. The visit was warmly received by students and faculty alike. Headmistress Jyotsana Semwal expressed deep appreciation, stating,

“This initiative has brought new energy to our children. They are experiencing a fresh beginning, which will further strengthen their self- confidence and dedication towards education.




” Assistant Teacher Kushal Singh Jardhari highlighted the psychological impact of the gesture, noting that uniforms instill pride and contribute to improved academic engagement.

Representing the Samoon Foundation, social worker Rajendra Singh Rangad

emphasized the larger vision behind the campaign: “Our objective is not just to

provide uniforms, but to off er children better educational opportunities so they can

realize their dreams. ” The event also drew participation from parents and local

community leaders, whose support underscored the program’s strong grassroots

resonance.

This outreach at Lwarka stands as another testament to the Samoon Foundation’s

unwavering commitment to social equity through education. Through such meaningful

efforts, the Foundation continues to shape a more inclusive and empowered future for

Uttarakhand’s children.


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