Due to the tireless efforts of the organization, the children who once used to beg on the road and were indulged in addiction or used to work as house helpers, are not only taking interest in studies, but have enrolled themselves in reputed schools and colleges of the state by performing well in their classes.
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Today, influenced by the efforts of the organization, Prayagraj Police IG (name) and other police officials have also been inspired to teach its students, which can be known as the best achievement of the institution. Apart from this, the organization has also received many awards at various state and district level forums due to its strong dedication to society.
Free sanitary pad bank: A striking initiative of team Shuruaat
To spread menstrual hygiene awareness and to avoid severe health risks in menstruating women from the slums, a free sanitary pad bank has also been started by the organization on 1 January 2021. So far, it has more than 400 poor women as beneficiaries from slums across Prayagraj city. It gives complete freedom to all needy women to take pads on their own every month. This is the first sanitary pad bank of Prayagraj city and second of Uttar Pradesh. Presently, women living in an area of about 15-20km have become regular members of this bank.

PadBank awareness program by Shuruaat
Regular Events like Science Exhibition for students –
#Beginner_Summer_Workshop was organized for one month by the Shuruaat team. In this workshop, many games and competitions for the all-round development of children (story, poetry, speech, essay, painting, dance, singing, drama, chess, carrom, shooting, kabbadi, khokho race, others) were organized, in which the early stars participated and displayed their talent.
Under this workshop, children have made many models of science (street light, table lamp, rainwater harvesting, padbank, solar system, pollution among others) through their knowledge of science. Various science models made by the children were displayed and explained (Models mostly made with scrap/discarded household items). Top performers were honored as well.