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Our Success Stories

At Manorang we celebrate the incredible achievements of the children we support. These success stories illustrate the resilience and potential of each child, showcasing the positive impact of our programs. Together, we are creating a brighter future, empowering every child to thrive and reach their dreams.

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Pratap Patgar

Born into a fractured family, Pratap Patgar faced a childhood of neglect, abuse, and struggle. Diagnosed with ADHD, he was often self-injurious, aggressive, and withdrawn. When he arrived at Manorang Foundation on June 6, 2023, he barely made eye contact, had poor hand coordination, and isolated himself.

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Nandan Daivajna

Hailing from Hubli, Nandan Daivajna was once a child struggling with speech delay, intellectual disability, and a lack of toilet training. Traditional schools couldn’t accommodate his needs, and his daily struggles made social interactions and learning difficult.

When he joined Manorang Foundation, the first step was structured physical training, cognitive development exercises, and personalized care. With patience and consistent efforts.

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Shashank Harikantra

Growing up in a fisherman’s family in Ankola, Shashank Harikantra faced immense challenges due to autism and violent behavioral issues. Social interactions were overwhelming, and he often isolated himself from the world around him.

When he joined Manorang Foundation, his journey toward transformation began.

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Srivatsa Gangadhar Bhat

Born with intellectual and speech disabilities, Srivatsa’s restless energy made it difficult for him to focus. His family, recognizing his special abilities, sought Manorang Foundation’s support to channel his potential in the right direction.

With personalized training, Srivatsa found his strength in sports. He honed his skills in golf and was selected at the state level, proving his adaptability and resilience. Not stopping there, he went on to play national-level table tennis in Jodhpur in 2018

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Vignesh

Vignesh’s world was filled with silence and struggle. Born with a hearing impairment, he also battled severe anger issues and social anxiety. Being around people made him uncomfortable, and he often isolated himself from others.

At Manorang Foundation, his journey of transformation began with table tennis training. Over four years, he not only mastered the game but also learned to manage his emotions, communicate better, and find confidence.

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Sandesh

A child with intellectual disabilities and learning disorders, Sandesh was also extremely introverted. But beneath his quiet demeanor was an incredibly disciplined and hardworking individual.

Recognizing his sharp focus and dedication, Manorang Foundation introduced him to table tennis. Through four years of intense training, he not only mastered the game but also became a national-level player.

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