Amudha, a student in 11th (Commerce) at St. Charles Women’s PU College, Bangalore, was hardworking and her dedication helped her score 92% in her 10th grade. Amudha had a younger sister and her mother worked as a house help, making about Rs. 10,000 monthly. Her father was a cab driver and suffered from alcoholism. Whatever money he earned was spent on fuelling his addiction. He believed that spending on girls’ education is an unnecessary expense, and did not help with her college fees. Amudha understands the financial condition of her family, and she looks up to her mother as an inspiration. Amudha aspires to be a Chartered Accountant. Thanks to Ekam Education Program, she is able to pursue her further studies

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