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I just finished my school and went Dehradoon for my graduation, while staying in hostel one girl decided to celebrate her birthday with orphanage kids.. Seen in movies like Mr.India and all , I was wondered that these kids how they manage to live without mummy & papa as I’m still very attached to them.

I told Shivani( birthday gal) that I will join you and want to meet those kids. We both went for shopping buying pencils , eraser, colours, colouring book, notebooks, chips, balloons, cake along with so many items to eat & took an auto to reach that orphanage ( I don’t remember the name, but still all images are ao fresh).

As soon as we enter with so much stuff in hands 3-4 kids playing in ground came running & asked “kisko milegi”. When we told to take us to office they guided us, within few seconds we were in front of sister who is managing that wonderful home for these special & beautiful kids. When we told her our reason of visit, she was little hesitated for this celebration as she was scared as without prior information noone is allowed. We requested & finally she agreed.

She called kids there were around 30 kids of age group between 1-15 years. When we asked ” These are only kids?”

She said “No”.

Then where are others. She took us in a big hall and we saw around 30-35 baby prams and new born babies, some sleeping, some crying loudly and this shook me from inside. How can someone leave so little tiny babies as 2 were just a one or two days old. How mothers live life without them? So many questions and so much anger were just building up.

We returned to hall where other kids were waiting for us to celebrate. We had cake cutting, some dance and all, finally we sat with kids for colouring and talking.

One question a girl asked me which still I can hear in her voice.

“Didi mummy papa kya hote? Accha kya hote nahi .. Kaise dikhte hai?”

That time also I had no answer to tell her , still I can’t answer that kaise dikhte hai??

That day changed my life.. I really feel pity on parents who abandoned their  kids but on other hand I feel good as they are so heartless parents who really don’t deserve these angel of  God!!

But  these kids also need home, also need parents, care , love … And parents who don’t have kids and want to adopt such kids also need them.

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Ruchi Verma

Certified parenting teen practitioner, multiple Award winner, mother of two active kids believes in sharing the right source of information to readers which could help them in every possible way!!

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27 Comments

  1. This …it makes me sad too.
    You have brought out here a beautiful memory.
    And yes, I have heard about this dehradun one orphanage before too by a friend ..
    Good luck #MyFriendAlexa

  2. Hey Ruchi Verma,
    It is truly an overwhelming experience to visit an orphanage. It suddenly puts things in perspective. We complain about our lives all the time, but when we see these kids, life just makes so much more sense. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful post.
    via #MyFriendAlexa #MayuraReads

    1. It still gives me pain when I think of so many cradles with infants crying!!

  3. Such a heart melting story Ruchi. It’s one thing to read about it and totally another to be there and experience it, that is something which changes you. I never had such deep upclose experiences back in school days. So it was really great to get to read such a personal story. Thanks
    #omkarreads

    1. Thanks dear!! Yes few incidents change your life’s perception

  4. Kudos to your friend and you for this beautiful step. The question is haunting… there’s no answer to that except to feel pity for the parents who abandoned her. I am loving your theme 🙂

  5. It surely doesn’t paint a good picture at an orphanage but its nice to see you guys taking this beautiful step. And that one question will surely leave anyone stunned. Wonderful post !

    1. Yes that question brings tears … Can’t explain what parents are to these kids

  6. You have picked such a wonderful theme for this campaign, Ruchi! Hats off to u! Keep writing! 🙂

    1. Thanks saumy !! Will try best to bring all which can give life to someone

  7. Heart-breaking but I’m glad the initiative taken by your friend and you.
    I love the theme you’ve taken for the campaign. Looking forward to read more.

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  8. Good one Ruchi..its really sad to see such kids!

  9. Ohh god, this saddens me tonight. Abandoning one’s child is the worst thing possible.

  10. Abandoning a child is one menial thing and one should be punished for it. Great initiative by you and your friend, god bless you!!http://simpleindianmom.in/top-bollywood-celebrities-stand-organic-foods/

  11. Its a different feel to spread this kind of happiness, awareness of adoption needs to be widespread.

  12. Such beautiful post. You are right such parents don’t deserve these angels. Last I went to blind school where I got emotional seeing the struggle the kids do but still don’t give up and we who have everything, turn so gloomy at times. These kids are true heroes and inspiration ?

    1. Seriously it’s sad to see people do such things

  13. amazing post … feeling sad about kids 🙁

    1. Yes sad to see kids like this heartbreaking

  14. It’s an experience to b there among kids. have been there to celebrate an occasion, to teach 🙂 They cheer you up 🙂 Yes. it breaks one’s heart to ponder about em. Lovely post.

  15. Sad to read this.What great misfortune makes parents abandon their children is something to ponder about

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