Rahatkosh.org

When we are growing up, we all have the same dream: to save the world.

Some quickly forgot this, convinced that there are more important things to do, like education, making money, raising family, traveling abroad, and learning foreign languages. Others - convinced that it is really possible to make a difference in the way we live, think and act and shape a better world to handover to future generations - choose a profession: policemen who believe that every criminal must be put behind bars so that the nicer ones can live in peace and prosperity; entrepreneurs who believe in creating more jobs and globalization; social activists who believe prosperity will come only by eradicating class differences; artists who believe that there are no hopes and either we start from point zero or accept the fate, there is a strange peace in anonymity; politicians who all wanted to do good for local people initially but end up doing entirely opposite eventually…

… And what we are left with in the end? People strayed from their dreams; People ignorant of their dreams.

What we need is to bring ourselves back to our intended path. And that’s what Rahat Kosh is all about. Literally speaking, Rahat is Relief of any kind: money, food, compassion, thought-process, anything; and Kosh is Fund not necessarily of pecuniary sort. Rahat Kosh is a different kind of a Relief Fund which does not only target to provide monetary funds to people affected by natural calamities, or doing charity in old age homes, or opening schools for street children, or arranging free meals for temple beggars… Rahat Kosh is farther, deeper than this. It is an attempt to bring people back to their path, helping them remember their dreams, and providing a platform to discuss “how, now after all this, we can do what we always wanted to do.” It’s an attempt to revive our thought-process at the basest level, across country, across generations.

Write us (admin@rahatkosh.org) how you wanted to bring about a change when you were young.

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Rahat Kosh
http://www.rahatkosh.org