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KIRAN: An Innovative Step Towards Success

Navajeevan Rehabilitation Centre

Rinku Baruah Mahanta has introduced Kiran Vocational Training Center, a platform of hope and empowerment for the homeless, mentally ill, and retired individuals. Through this initiative, Kiran provides innovative programs in areas like mehendi art, Bihu group performances, tailoring, and other vocational skills.

By offering these opportunities, Kiran fosters independence and dignity, enabling participants to rebuild their lives with confidence. Its unique methods are tailored to unlock each individual’s potential, supporting both personal and professional growth.

Today, Moromi benefits from the Arunodoi scheme and manages a small shop selling flowers and tea, supported by Ashroy. Recently, she also purchased an e-rickshaw, marking a significant milestone in her journey toward independence. Her son, Rahul, is now a regular student at school—a symbol of stability and hope.

With the dedication of its staff and the vision of Rinku Baruah Mahanta, Kiran has become more than just a training center—it is a beacon for brighter futures, proving that with the right skills and guidance, every life can find new direction and success.

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