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Gurugram pupils are transforming healthcare, education

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Students from St Xavier's High School, Gurugram, are redefining youth leadership through two initiatives: Heal.Ed, which provides healthcare and education workshops, and Project Spark, offering academic support and career exposure. Their event, Zariyaa, was a fundraiser and talent showcase featuring over 20 children from NGOs. "We wanted to give these kids not just resources, but also recognition," says Seerat Khanna, a Class XI student behind the initiatives. The event highlighted the confidence and creativity of these children, nurtured through workshops and mentorship. All funds raised will support continuing Heal.Ed and Project Spark's programming.

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