From Tribal Hamlet to Presidential Recognition: The Story of Rashmi Birhor

Rashmi Birhor, a tribal girl from Ramgarh, becomes the first matriculate and graduate from her community. Her inspiring journey from a small hamlet to meeting the President of India highlights the impact of educational programs like Tata Steel Foundation's Akansha Project, which supports first-generation learners from marginalized communities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Ranchi | Updated: 01-08-2025 22:24 IST | Created: 01-08-2025 22:24 IST
From Tribal Hamlet to Presidential Recognition: The Story of Rashmi Birhor
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In a remarkable journey from a remote tribal village in Ramgarh to the academic echelons, Rashmi Birhor has emerged as the first matriculate and graduate from the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) community. Her achievement has now garnered the attention of President Droupadi Murmu, transforming a dream into reality that began with a brief encounter in 2016.

Encouraged by Tata Steel Foundation's Akansha Project, which aids first-generation learners, Rashmi was able to access residential schooling and financial support. This initiative played a crucial role in her academic success and her eventual meeting with the President of India.

Rashmi's story symbolizes the transformational impact of inclusive education for marginalized communities, inspiring future generations of PVTG youth. Her narrative underscores the importance of breaking barriers and creating access to educational opportunities, hailed as historic by leaders of Tata Steel Foundation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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