Arsalan Rehmat’s Journey to Hope: Supported by Aamir Nanawati in Chitral through Niaz Support

Arsalan Rehmat is a small boy studying in Grade 2 at Aga Khan School, Meragram in Chitral. Behind his innocent smile lies a heart full of dreams—he wants to become an engineer one day. For him, education is not just learning; it is a way to change his family’s life and bring light into their world of silence and struggle.

Arsalan’s home is filled with challenges that most children his age cannot imagine. Both of his parents are speech-impaired and live with disabilities, making communication and daily survival very difficult. Poverty and limitations often stand between Arsalan and his education, yet he refuses to give up. Every day, he carries the weight of responsibility on small shoulders, holding on to his dream with quiet courage.

Through Subah Sehar, an initiative by Niaz Support, Arsalan has been given a chance to continue his education without interruption. This support has eased the financial burden on his family and brought hope where there was once uncertainty. With the kindness of donor Aamir Nanawati, Arsalan now walks into his classroom with renewed strength, believing that his dream is still alive. Niaz Support, founded by Hussain Odhwani, continues to play a vital role in supporting education for disabled and underprivileged children, ensuring that no child is left behind because of their circumstances.

Every lesson Arsalan learns today is not just education—it is a step away from struggle and a step closer to becoming an engineer, turning silence into success, and hardship into hope.

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