Be INSPIRED!
Be INSPIRED!

The true impact of education is reflected in the lives it transforms. Through the vision of
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat Education (JKPE) has
enabled thousands of girls from rural communities to access quality education, develop
confidence, and pursue opportunities that might otherwise have remained out of reach.
Among the many inspiring journeys that have emerged from JKP institutions is that of sisters
Anjali and Shweta. Former students of the institution, they went on to build distinguished
careers in academia and today serve as Assistant Professors at Feroze Gandhi College,
inspiring the next generation of learners.
Their story demonstrates how education, encouragement, and opportunity can empower
young women to realise their potential, build meaningful careers, and become role models
within their communities.
Anjali's Story
Anjali always felt drawn to the teaching profession.
"I have always loved learning and teaching. I enjoy explaining concepts in a way that
students can easily understand. When students learn and benefit from my explanations, it
gives me great satisfaction. Teaching has the power to shape a person's future and career, and that is why I love this profession."
When Anjali and Shweta began their educational journey, Kunda was still largely a rural
area, and opportunities for girls were far more limited than they are today. Like many parents
at the time, their father was hesitant to send his daughters far from home for higher studies.
The presence of JKP institutions in Kunda provided the family with a trusted opportunity to
pursue quality education close to home and gave the sisters hope for a brighter future.
Looking back, Anjali credits the institution not only for her academic growth but also for
helping her develop discipline, time management, perseverance, and self-confidence.
Participation in school activities and functions played a significant role in shaping her
personality and preparing her for future challenges. From a shy student with little confidence,
she gradually developed into a confident young woman capable of pursuing her ambitions.
One memory remains especially vivid in her mind:
"When I was in Class 10, during an annual function, Shri Maharaj Ji was so pleased that he
announced free education for all students. Tuition fees, uniforms, and other educational
expenses were waived. It was a moment that I still remember very clearly."
For Anjali, this decision reflected Shri Maharaj Ji's deep commitment to ensuring that no
girls education would be limited by financial constraints.
Shweta's Story
For Shweta, the inspiration to become a teacher came from the dedicated educators who
guided her throughout her years at JKP institutions. Their knowledge, commitment, and
teaching methods left a lasting impression on her and helped shape her career aspirations.
Observing the positive influence her teachers had on students inspired Shweta to pursue a
career in education herself. She aspired to make a similar contribution by guiding and
mentoring young people and helping them build successful futures.
Today, as an Assistant Professor, she carries forward the same values of dedication,
learning, and service that were instilled in her during her years as a student.
Transforming Lives and Communities
The success of Anjali and Shweta reflects a much broader impact. Having witnessed
Kunda's transformation over the years, the sisters believe that the educational opportunities
provided by JKP institutions, together with the development of Bhakti Dham, have
contributed significantly to the region's progress.
Many of their former classmates are now employed in a wide range of professions and are
leading independent and productive lives. In their view, access to quality education has
played a vital role in creating opportunities for young women who may otherwise have had
limited prospects for higher education and professional careers.
The sisters believe that JKP institutions have made a lasting contribution to society by
opening doors for generations of young women. Through access to quality education,
countless girls have been empowered to pursue higher studies, build successful careers,
and become self-reliant. Anjali and Shweta consider their own journey a testament to the
transformative impact of these opportunities and remain deeply grateful for the education
and guidance they received.
A Legacy of Empowerment
The journey of Anjali and Shweta is more than a story of personal success -it is a reflection
of the transformative power of education and the far-reaching impact of Jagadguru Shri
Kripalu Ji Maharaj's vision for girls education.
From students in rural Kunda to Assistant Professors shaping the lives of future generations,
the sisters exemplify what becomes possible when young women are given access to quality
education, guidance, and opportunity.
Today, through their work as educators, they are passing forward the very gift that
transformed their own lives - the gift of education. Their story stands as a powerful reminder
that investing in the education of girls does not merely change individual lives; it strengthens
families, uplifts communities, and builds a brighter future for society as a whole.


