I, Smritti Lama Tamang of grade ten tried and
succeeded in proving that there are wonders living at the MJC.
I belong to
an economically poor family from West Bengal. I joined the centre in 2012 in
order to receive education. My father works as a driver and my mother is a
housewife. I also have two siblings. The total income of my family was meagre
and could not satisfy the costs of my higher education.
My father came to know
that Michael Job Centre provided education and accommodation to
underprivileged girls and thus decided to send me to MJC for my studies. For me,
life before MJC was quite tough. On coming here, I was astonished by seeing the
size of the work going on here at the centre. I saw the school and found it
unique as students from various states of India were studying here. I found my
future in safe hands as I saw two colleges-The Michael Job College of Arts and
Science for Women and the Michael Job Memorial College of Education, B.Ed.
& M.Ed. ready for my higher education.
The hostel is spacious and full of loving girls living together. I feel that my new home is a beautiful
place and I love to stay here. I am extremely grateful to my family and the
institution for the constant support given to the students for their studies. I
consider myself very lucky to be one among the girls.
I always wanted to do
something in return as to show my gratitude. I did so by scoring 94% in her
class 10th Board exams with two perfect scores (Centum) in subjects
of science, 100/100 and social science, 100/100. I aspire to become a chef in
future and am ready to work even harder for that.
I have shown to everyone that
the unvarying support given by the world to Michael Job Centre is not going in
vain. I want to fulfil the dream of Uncle Dr. P.P. Job, Founder and become a
great lady who grew in MJC with the best of values.