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In a time when the world races ahead in the digital age, a large segment of India remains left behind—disconnected from basic technology, digital tools, and modern education. Amidst this divide, a quiet revolution is unfolding—led not by governments or corporations, but by youth with vision, compassion, and resolve.

At the heart of this movement is Shah Fahad, a 24-year-old changemaker and co-founder of TPR India Foundation, whose mission is to bring digital literacy, educational equity, and community empowerment to India’s most underserved corners. What began as a personal journey is now a growing nationwide campaign to rewrite the story of access and opportunity.

Shah Fahad

 A Story Rooted in Realities

Raised in a region where educational infrastructure is limited and opportunities are few, Shah Fahad’s journey is both deeply personal and widely resonant. Born and brought up in Kishanganj, Bihar, he is intimately familiar with the systemic neglect and lack of resources faced by thousands of youth across similar districts.

He completed his schooling at Delhi Public School, Kishanganj, Bihar, and later pursued his education at Jamia Millia Islamia and graduated from Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. This blend of academic excellence and grassroots experience shaped his perspective on development—not as charity, but as a right that should be accessible to all.

 Building TPR India Foundation: From Passion to Platform

With this conviction, Shah Fahad co-founded TPR India Foundation, a youth-led non-profit driven by empathy and action. In just a few years, the foundation has mobilized young volunteers, built a cross-regional presence, and launched high-impact campaigns across urban and rural India.

Their work is grounded in key focus areas:
– Education Reform
– Digital Literacy
– Women’s Empowerment
– Community Mobilization

Impact That Speaks

Under the leadership of Shah Fahad, TPR India Foundation has touched hundreds of lives:
– GHAR PE EID
– DLAT (Digital Literacy Awareness and Training)
– Career guidance and skill training to over 500+ youth
– Livelihood workshops and awareness programs for women

This is not charity—it’s empowerment.

Introducing DigiPathshala: A Classroom for the Future

Now, TPR India Foundation is taking its mission further by launching DigiPathshala—a fully-equipped digital literacy classroom aimed at bridging the learning divide. The first DigiPathshala is being constructed in collaboration with Imamiya Shamsul Uloom Trust to serve children and youth in one of the least digitized pockets of the country.

This innovative classroom will:
– Serve 30–40 students at a time
– Provide training in basic computer skills
– Deliver a blended curriculum
– Act as a pilot model for replication

Why It Matters

The lack of digital literacy is not just a technological gap—it is a barrier to opportunity. Without access to the internet or digital tools, children in rural areas are cut off from quality education, information, and the future job market.

By building DigiPathshala, TPR India Foundation is opening doors for hundreds of children who would otherwise remain on the fringes of the digital revolution. It is planting the seeds for a generation of thinkers, creators, and leaders.

Shah Fahad

The Call to Action

Movements like these thrive not on individual effort alone, but on collective action. This is an invitation to educators, citizens, professionals, and organizations to be part of something meaningful. Whether you’re from Delhi or Darbhanga, Bangalore or Bhopal—your support can make a difference.

If this story moved you—learn more, get involved, or share the vision.

Visit: www.tprindiafoundation.org
Email: contact@tprindiafoundation.org
Phone: +91-98187-02029
Instagram: theprojectraahi

Together, let’s build not just classrooms—but futures.