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Woman of Substance' Award 2011 for Dilbur Parakh, the Chairperson of Aseema

Aseema Inaugurated Bal Shaikshanik Kendra at Igatpuri, Maharashtra March 2011

National Film Award for Animation for 'Raju & I'

It’s been over 13 years since Aseema began its first class with only 18 children. Over the years, the scope of our work has grown tremendously. We...

  • Aseema’s products are inspired by our children’s art and help us sponsor educational activities for children....

January 2002 – Our Chairperson was awarded the...

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"I come to Aseema to learn new things. My dream is that I will become a good girl, eat many chocolates, help poor people, make lots of money and become a good business girl."

– Musharat, 11 years

"Aseema means that every student has the right to be educated. I have learnt that if I study, I can make my future bright, be proud of myself and make my dreams come true."

– Sana, 16 years

"In the school, when I got hurt, the teacher gave me medicine. I felt very special."

– Bhavdeep, 11 years

"When I pass and get good marks, my marks make me happy. But to pass, we have to work hard in life."

– Nikhat, 11 years

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Annual Report 2010 - 2011