
Stories of Change
Awareness, trust, and empathy help migrant workers, mothers, and children transform their lives with dignity and opportunity.
Stories of Change
Awareness, trust, and empathy help migrant workers, mothers, and children transform their lives with dignity and opportunity.
Reena’s Story – Access to Lifesaving Healthcare
When Reena Devi’s name was missing from the Ayushman Bharat list, she turned to Agrasar’s Worker Facilitation Centre in Gurugram. The team tracked updates, helped her register, and guided her to use her new health card. Months later, she underwent a gallstone surgery at a privateWhen Reena Devi’s name was missing from the Ayushman Bharat list, she turned to Agrasar’s Worker Facilitation Centre in Gurugram. The team tracked updates, helped her register, and guided her to use her new health card. Months later, she underwent a gallstone surgery at a private hospital - entirely free of cost.


Shivam’s Story – From Support to Leadership
Shivam, a Class 11 student from a migrant family in Sikanderpur, learned about welfare schemes through Agrasar outreach. With their help, his family accessed ration and health benefits. Inspired, Shivam became an Agrasar Sathi - a peer leader helping others in his community secure the same entitlements.
Madhubala’s Story – Dignity in Grief
After losing her husband, Madhubala from Gandhi Nagar struggled to support her two children. Agrasar’s Labour Line team discovered that her late husband was insured under a government scheme and helped her claim ₹2 lakh. She now saves for her children’s education and guides other women to learn about their rights.


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