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Aasiya’s New Beginning: From Dusty Lanes to Dreams of a Uniform

In a corner of Pahalwan Chowk, Batla House, Delhi, where dusty roads curl around clusters of jhuggi-jhopdis, lives  a 10-year-old girl named Aasiya. Her world is small, two tin walls, a torn plastic sheet for a roof, and the narrow lanes that led to another narrow lane.

Aasiya, a student at Bi Amma learning Center

Aasiya’s mother spends her days hunched over an old sewing machine, stitching clothes for the people. Her father roams  the streets under the burning sun, carrying gallons of water,  hoping to earn enough for the day’s meals.

They didn’t have much, but they had each other and that made the small room they called home feel a little warmer.

Every morning, Aasiya would sit outside the jhopdi, watching children in uniforms walk by, books in hand. She would trace letters in the dust with a twig, dreaming of blackboards, benches, and books.

One afternoon, as the sun dipped low and her mother’s sewing machine finally fell silent, a group of people came walking through the slum. They were stranger but not unkind. One of them, a young lady, Srishti, the Publication Relation Executive of Miles2Smile asked Aasiya “Do you go to school?”

Aasiya face turned pale listening to the question. “No” she said, with a hint of sadness in her voice.

Aasiya reading text from her books provided by Miles2Smile

“We’re from Miles2Smile Foundation,” Srishti smiled. “We help children get a chance to get access to education for free. Would you like to learn at our center?”

Aasiya’s eyes widened. Her heart leapt. “Really? Even if I can’t pay?”

“Really,” Srishti  said. That week, Aasiya’s life changed.

The Bi Amma Learning Center stood just a few lanes away, its walls painted with bright murals. There were other girls like her curious, shy, brave. The teacher Asna smiled and spoke kindly, helping her read her first full sentence. There were books, real ones. Math games. Art classes. And something Aasiya had never dared to hope for: education.

Aasiya comes  home each evening with stars in her eyes. She teaches her mother the English alphabet as she stitched. She counts Abbu’s coins in Hindi and English. Their jhopdi is still small, the roof still leaks, but something has shifted hope has moved in.

Aasiya with a card she made during craft classes at Bi Amma learning center

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Miles2Smile is a non-profit organization registered under Section-8 of the Companies Act 2013 (18 of 2013) and Rule 8-Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014. The organization has its headquarter in New Delhi. The prime working area of the organization is relief & rehabilitation of distressed individuals or groups and educational upliftment of the marginalized and underprivileged.