Purnata
16/06/2026
🎓 72.2% and a Future Full of Possibilities
Anjali’s Journey from Learning the Hindi Alphabet to Passing Class 10
We are proud to celebrate Anjali Das, who has successfully passed her Class 10 (NIOS) examinations with an impressive 72.2%.
But this achievement is about far more than marks.
When Anjali first joined Purnata, one of her greatest challenges was language. She began her studies in Hindi medium despite not knowing even the basic Hindi alphabet. What seemed impossible at the time slowly became achievable through determination, hard work, and the support of people who believed in her.
Through the patient dedication of Anita and Prabha, who taught her Hindi from the very beginning, Anjali gradually learned to read, write, and gain confidence in her studies. Their commitment laid the foundation for this remarkable achievement.
Many others played an important role in her journey. Anagha’s guidance and accountability, Joanne’s continual encouragement and practical support, and the care, investment, and prayers of team members, supporters, and well-wishers helped Anjali stay focused on her goals and persevere through challenges.
Today, Anjali’s success is a reminder that when vulnerable young people are given the opportunity, support, and encouragement they need, they can overcome barriers and build brighter futures.
Passing Class 10 is not just an academic milestone—it is a gateway to further education, vocational opportunities, greater independence, and a future filled with possibilities.
We are incredibly proud of Anjali and grateful to everyone who has been part of her journey.
✨ What seemed impossible one letter at a time became possible one step at a time.
👉 Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and dream. Join us in empowering vulnerable children and young people to build brighter futures.
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09/05/2026
On 30th April 2026, Purnata conducted a police training session for Deonar Police Station on human trafficking, emerging trafficking trends, and BNS Law.
The session was highly impactful and inspiring, with active participation and engagement from the officers throughout the training.
Resource Persons:
• Deborah conducted sessions covering:
– Human Trafficking
– Forms of Human Trafficking
– Elements of ST
– Trends in ST
– Case Studies
• Adv. Saziya conducted sessions on:
– Role of Police Officers in ST
– BNS Law
– ITPA Law
– Case Studies and group activities
We were also honored to present an Appreciation Certificate to Senior PI Ramesh Pandurang Yadav of Deonar Police Station for his support and cooperation in conducting the training.
We are grateful to Deonar Police Station for its commitment to strengthening efforts against human trafficking.
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Mumbai Police
01/05/2026
Four women. Four journeys. One decision—to rise. ✨
At Purnata’s Aashray Drop-in-Center in Mumbai, transformation isn’t just a word—it’s lived every day.
Meet the women of Udaan Batch 2:
Sharmila Tamang
Sangeeta Hatangale
Mumta Khan
Dipanshi Debnath
They didn’t just join a program.
They chose courage over comfort,
hope over fear,
and growth over staying stuck.
Udaan is more than skill-building—
it’s about reclaiming identity, dignity, and purpose.
Each step they take brings them closer to confidence, independence, and a new future.
Change begins with one decision.
And this is just the beginning.
👉 Be a part of the change
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16/04/2026
🎨 A proud moment for our little star ✨
Ashish, our foster care champ, has won 3rd place in a drawing competition — and his smile says it all 💛
Pure joy.
Growing confidence.
The magic of being seen and celebrated.
Moments like these remind us that with the right support, children don’t just grow — they shine.
So proud of you, Ashish. Keep creating, keep dreaming 🌟
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