
For children at Sharansthan Charitable Society in Juni Mangalwari, Nagpur, Republic Day symbolizes hope and the promise of equality. It’s a day to honor the values of justice, liberty, and fraternity enshrined in the Constitution.
A Republic Day of Inspiration
This year’s celebration was simple yet profound. Children at Sharansthan daycare center and girls' and boys' houses sang patriotic songs, recited poems, and proudly waved the tricolor, showcasing their resilience and dreams. These moments reflected their determination to rise above the challenges of prejudice and poverty.

Empowering Words from Mercy Daniel

Chief guest Mercy Daniel, an accomplished English teacher with global experience, hoisted the national flag and shared an empowering message:
“Republic Day is about the rights our Constitution guarantees. Education can break barriers and create opportunities.”
Her experience teaching across India, Oman, Libya, and Laos has inspired countless students. Her message encouraged the children to dream big and confidently pursue their goals.
The Constitution’s Promise
Sharansthan’s founders reminded the children of their rights under the Constitution. “Your future is not defined by your circumstances but by your dreams and efforts,” one founder said, instilling hope and determination.
Sharansthan’s Mission
Sharansthan is more than a shelter. It’s a haven where marginalized children find education, care, and support to overcome adversity. The organization works to fulfill the Constitution’s vision of equality and opportunity for all.
A Day of Hope and Unity
As the celebration ended, the children left with more than flags in their hands. They carried confidence, hope, and the belief that their dreams matter. Republic Day at Sharansthan wasn’t just a celebration; it was a powerful reminder that every child deserves dignity and the chance to thrive.

By nurturing young minds, Sharansthan embodies the true spirit of the Republic, proving that equality and opportunity can transform lives and build a brighter future for all.
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