Beneath the Brushstrokes of Hope: Unveiling Peshawar’s Hidden Heroes of Art

‘A girl came to my door, who was going to beg, but now she is my student. I started by training this girl.’

Jalot Huma, a resident of Peshawar, started an organization called ‘Rang Geet’ a year ago with the slogan ‘Lakh nahi, bana tote kanteho’, which aims to teach skills to children who are illiterate and They don’t even have the resources.

He told Independent Urdu: ‘Our aim is that such children can go ahead and earn a place in society by using the power of painting and brush or any other skill.’

According to Jallot: ‘Initially when you go through difficulties in life and see tough situations yourself, you realize more, but if you stay in the comfort zone, you can never take such a step. Since I myself have gone through such situations, that is the reason why I want to transfer my positive energy to these children.’

She said that she wants to make these children like her, so that they can do different types of work.

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The children whom Jalot Huma teaches and trains are mostly children who work in the markets. He said that some of the children who come to him for learning are from Bara.

‘In this way a relationship was formed and one brother brought his other brothers and gradually it spread to other children in the family and I had more and more children.’

Says Jallot: ‘Our slogan is ‘Lukh nahi kate, bana to kate ho’, apart from that we also offer computer diploma, calligraphy and art classes.’

She said that she also plans to open another branch where she will provide opportunities as a teacher to the children learning from here.

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Empowering Underprivileged Children⁤ through Art: A​ Closer Look at Rang Geet

As I read through the inspiring story of Jalot ⁤Huma, a​ resident of Peshawar,‌ and his initiative to empower underprivileged children through ‌art,⁢ I couldn’t help but feel‍ a sense ⁢of admiration and hope.⁤ Huma’s organization, Rang Geet, is a testament to the transformative power ​of art and education.

According to the article, Rang ⁣Geet was founded a year ago with the ⁣slogan‍ ‘Lakh nahi, bana‌ tote kanteho’, which roughly translates to ‘not earning by begging, but earning by art’. This‍ phrase encapsulates ‌the organization’s mission to equip illiterate ‌and resource-less children with‌ skills that can ⁣help them earn a place in society.

What struck me as particularly remarkable ‍is Huma’s personal ⁣story of ‍transforming the life of a young girl who ‌came to his door to ‍beg. Instead of turning her away, he took ​her under his wing and began training her, an act of kindness that has ​now blossomed into a full-fledged organization.

Rang Geet’s efforts have already started to bear fruit, as evident from their social media presence. On TikTok [[1]], the organization has shared vibrant sketching ⁢and oil painting videos, showcasing the talents of their young⁤ students. Similarly, their Facebook page [[2]]highlights the organization’s mission and showcases their artistic endeavors.

The​ Facebook page quotes Thomas Merton, “Art⁤ enables us ⁢to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” This quote⁣ resonates deeply with the work of Rang Geet, which seeks to empower children to find themselves ‌and ​their potential through art.

As I delved deeper into Rang Geet’s ‌online presence, I came ⁢across a ⁢video on their Facebook⁤ page ⁣ [[3]]⁤ that further demonstrates the organization’s commitment to nurturing the⁢ artistic talents of​ their students.‍ These videos serve as a testament⁣ to ⁢the organization’s dedication to its mission.

Rang Geet’s story is a shining example of the⁣ impact ‌that art and education can ⁢have on the lives of underprivileged children. Jalot Huma’s initiative is a beacon of ⁢hope for those who are marginalized and excluded from mainstream society. As a blog ⁤news writer, I am compelled to share‍ this inspiring story,⁤ and I hope that it will inspire others to join the cause of ​empowering these‍ young minds through art.

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