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Chandni Kumari

  • Writer: letsjigsawit
    letsjigsawit
  • Nov 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 10, 2025


I did my education from a government school. Being the eldest sibling among three sisters and a brother, I took my role seriously. My mother, a dedicated homemaker, and my father, a helper at a grocery store instilled in me the values of hard work and perseverance.

I first walked through Manzil's doors at the tender age of 13. Initially, I joined Manzil's Math class, struggling to grasp the concepts taught in school. From 8th to 10th grade, I diligently attended these classes. Later, I joined classes for English and Computers as well. In December 2021, I transitioned from a student to an intern at Manzil, where I imbibed invaluable life lessons. After completion of my internship I was promoted to the support team of Manzil to support the core team.

The values I imbibed include punctuality, equality, togetherness, a sense of responsibility and the importance of volunteering. In 2017, I volunteered for a year while still a student. My readiness to communicate with other Manzilllions in order to get out of my own shell and Manzil's commitment to give back inspired me to apply. Volunteering in Manzil taught me how to grasp diverse points of view and how to manage activities.

Through Manzil, I have not only acquired knowledge and skills but have also evolved personally. I have become self-accountable, willing to step out of my comfort zone, and highly adaptable. Now, at the age of 23, I stand as a testament to the profound impact that education and values can have on an individual's journey towards a brighter future. I am currently pursuing a BA program and teaching computer aided class in Manzil and is a core team member of Manzil since June 2023.


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