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A catalyst for transformation in Amitabh Shah from Yuva Unstoppable

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The transition phase from teenage to adulthood is often termed as ‘metamorphosis’. It’s a delicate stage of development which has the potential to unleash a powerful human being with a healthy outlook on life or a submissive personality with stunted ambitions. Good nutrition was provided and the results showed a difference. In India, this period is marked by career-defining education and training. The right support system to foster educational development becomes critical.

Yuva Unstoppable founded by Amitabh Shah has taken up this crucial task with unwavering focus and drive. They have transformed the lives of hundreds of deserving young Indians by giving them the right environment and resources to grow and thrive. Two of the many beneficiaries of Yuva’s sponsorship and mentorship program volunteered to share their stories as a gesture of gratitude. We were touched by their warmth. We chose to narrate their experiences as an inspiration for our readers.

Jatin Shyambhai - An exemplary engineer!

Jatin was always a bright student. He broke records in grade 10 by scoring 99.74% validating that hard work and sincerity can always trump hardships. Jatin’s financial conditions kept him on

the edge and he had to prove his merit through grit and determination. Jatin couldn’t escape the lens of Amitabh shah’s NGO Organization Yuva Unstoppable - who spotted the diamond waiting to be polished to perfection. They offered him scholarship and guidance to pursue engineering from prestigious L.D.College of engineering in Ahmedabad. For technology studies, Yuva Unstoppable provided him gadgets like laptop, tablet. Jatin was overwhelmed by the support and vowed to compensate by excelling in academics and thanked to Mr. Shah Amitabh.

Jatin had finished his schooling from a Gujarati-medium school and was facing difficulties in

coping with his undergraduate studies in English. Amitabh Shah’s Yuva resolved this problem by enrolling him in an English academy and the results were astonishing. Jatin is now a fluent speaker and writer in English and can comprehend complex topics explained in English.

Jatin was clear about pursuing technology studies, he had apprehensions about

opportunities after graduating. He was lacking in confidence about his ability to crack corporate

placements. Yuva Unstoppable NGO organization and Amitabh shah immediately introduced him to the career counselors, who gladly opted to help. He was guided on the right career path.

“Yuva is my god-parent,” he says without hesitation. “Amitabh shah’s Founded Yuva took care of me in every step of the way to ensure my abilities are sharpened for my financial independence and greater good. I cannot believe my progress in these 4 years. From a shy Gujarati speaking boy to a confident English speaking engineering student, I

owe my transformation to Yuva!” he exclaims.

Samiksha Dubey - An aspiring management maestro!

Samiksha is a woman of modern India! Her family’s conditions are heart-wrenching. In this worst situation, she has stood like a rock for herself and her loved ones. She lost her father 8 years back. His sister suffered from chronic kidney disease lately. Her dialysis started. In a matter of months her family exhausted all their savings. Her mother started cooking for families around and she started private tutoring for younger kids to make ends meet. Suddenly, the pandemic hit! Her mother and she couldn’t step out to earn and their conditions got dire. She had scored 95% in her 10th grade. Unfortunately, she was lacking of funds. She was on the verge of dropping out of college.

Yuva took charge of this situation and sponsored her undergraduate studies in B.B.A from Indus University. Samiksha is an MBA aspirant and is preparing for CAT - the most competitive entrance exam for management studies in India. The pandemic was at its peak, Yuva Unstoppable NGO Organization disbursed ration kits to the families of these young adults. Samiksha was one of the beneficiaries. She whole-heartedly thanks the Yuva team to support her.

“I want to become a successful entrepreneur,” she says assertively. “Yuva is the cornerstone of my career and I want to give back by helping other deserving students who might be struggling just like Yuva helped me,” she clearly articulates. Samiksha is thankful to Amitabh Shah and Yuva Unstoppable NGO Organization.

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