“A poor student with a dream or a young worker with a plan — both deserve a chance, not rejection.”
— R. R. Pandayan Saheb
In a country bursting with talent but buried under red tape, one truth echoes across every village, slum, and small town:
👉 The youth have fire, but no fuel.
👉 They have dreams, but no support.
College fees are rising. Business licenses are costly. And banks?
They open their doors to the rich… but slam the shutter on the poor.
But R. R. Pandayan Saheb has a different vision.
A Bahujan vision. A realistic, people-powered vision where the youth from the most marginalized communities rise — not through privilege, but through policy.