
This is the story of Santosh, a young boy from rural India who went on to become an Electronics Engineer and even travelled abroad for work. Santosh underwent counselling at Swadheen Centre[1] and his liking and ability for learning technical subjects was identified through an aptitude test and counselling. His story represents an example of how guidance plays and important part in nurturing dreams.
Santosh Talekar came from a very poor family in Kem, a village in Solapur District in Maharashtra . His father was a land labourer and Santosh’s family lived with his uncle due lack of own house. The family lived hand to mouth and their life was full of struggle for survival.
Despite his financial conditions, Santosh had a passion for education. He passed the 10th grade but leaving home and going to the city for college education was a distant dream for him. Therefore, he completed the 11th and 12thgrades at Kem, his native village, while helping his family in farming. While studying in the 12th grade, Santosh took benefit of the aptitude testing and counselling, a facility made available at the school through Swadheen project of LAHI. Santosh’s score was good and the test showed his suitability for technical subjects. He followed the lead of the counsellor, Mr. Mahajan and decided to move to Pune for technical education.
After shifting his base to Pune, he enrolled for a short term course at Kohinoor Technical Institute. LAHI’s NGO Partner for Swadheen project, Students Welfare Association (SWA) offered him accommodation and boarding facility at one of their hostels as subsidized rate. Santosh also simultaneously registered himself for theB.A. (Bachelor of Arts) course as self-study student. Later on Santosh was enrolled into ‘earn while you learn’ program under the guardianship of Mr. Udyan Dixit.
After completing his course at Kohinoor Technical Institute Santosh immediately got a part-time job in a radio repairing shop. Soon after, he got an opening in a large firm – LG Electronics. From there, he moved on toJahangir Hospital , one of the well known hospitals in Pune and an affiliate of famous Apollo Hospitals. Due to his quick learning ability he could pick up the skill of repairing and maintenance of modern elctro-medical equipments. He was so good at the job that people often asked whether he was a ‘degree or diploma engineer’, and wouldn’t believe him when he said that he was qualified just as a technician’s assistant.
Finacial security from a job at Jahangir Hospiral did not make Santosh complacent. Instead, he enrolled for a diploma course as a self-study student and completed it while continuing with his job. Santosh’s dedication, zeal to learn new things and his ‘never say die ‘ attititude helped him to bag a job with a dialysis equipment manufacturing company. Soon after joining, his company deputed him to Australia and then to Zambia for assignments which he completed successfully.
Today, Santosh is working with Trinitron Healthcare Ltd, on a good position with higher salary.
Santosh, now a refined city youth, has bought a house with is own savings. He also fulfilled his family responsibilities by supporting his brother to set up a small Electrical Equipment Repairing Shop.
While soaring high in life, Santosh has not forgotten his roots. Even while getting married, he chose to participate in a mass wedding ceremony, thereby going against the social tradition of spending huge amount of money on ceremonies. By this he set an example for his peers as to how wasteful expenditure needs to be avoided.
Santosh himself says that his story is incomplete withouth acknowledging the role of LAHI and SWA in his success. He is grateful for the help and direction he received. He says that his story could have been much different had he not chosen the path of technical education; he would have continued to toil in the arid fields.
Santosh ‘s advise to rural youth is to shake off complacency , which creeps quite inadvertently in village youth; to set a goal in line with their aptitude, give preference to life-skills, be successful and most importantly support their families.
[1] Under Swadheen Project Lend-A-Hand India provides career guidance to young boys and girls from rural communities. Rural students are usually deprived of such services. Career counseling includes aptitude testing, individual/group counseling, and capacity building workshops. LAHI runs Swadheen centers in five villages.
