Dream honestly, start small…

by Jayani on Mar 24, 2006

The Hindustan Times, Rajesh Kumar Singh reports…. He’s got 70 children.  They love him for his heart of gold and caring ways.  It’s another matter, he never married.  But, nevertheless, Singaporeean Ravi Rai knows well how to look after his ‘family’. A civil engineer by profession Rai gave up his high-profile job in a private […]

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The contribution of “Apna Ghar” is admirable: Mayor

by Jayani on Dec 27, 2005

Rashtriya Sahara reports…

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Vocational Training Center inaugurated at “Apna Ghar”

by Jayani on Oct 27, 2005

Dainik Jagram reports…

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Language was not a barrier. They shared love among each other

by Jayani on Jun 30, 2005

Rashtriya Sahara reports…

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The Better Man

by Shantaram on Dec 11, 2004

The Straits Times, Singapore reports:  He has spent $300,000 on his cause, but is grateful for the chance to make a difference. “Each of us is different and enjoys doing different things.  But one thing common and instinctive in all of us is that we feel good when we help others. So why not allow […]

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Deprived childhood gets a new chance for life.

by Jayani on Dec 01, 2004

Rashtriya Sahara reports…

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His ‘virus’ of help wins him first-time award

by Jayani on Jun 07, 2002

He uses his money in this one man show. The New Paper (Singapore) Arul John reports… This man has an unusual illness: He calls it “the virus of helping”.  This virus has won him the Singapore International Foundation Award – the first time it has been given to an individual. Mr Ravi Rai, 40, used […]

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The people I help are helping me

by Jayani on May 21, 2002

The inaugural winner of SIF’s Individual Award this year, civil engineer Rai became a social worker and now builds shelters for the children of prostitutes and Aids victims, as well as the needy in India. The Straits Times Cheong Suk-Wai reports… After he hurt his hip in a road accident in 1997, doctors advised civil […]

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