Most of the college students begin to go through a thorough
research on their career options as soon as they reach the final stage of their
college education. But there are exceptions. Above building career for
themselves, a group of 8 students from an engineering college in the city of
Asansol (West Bengal) decided to do something different, that is not for them
but for the society.
In their college times, they saw many people roaming down
the streets hungry and cloth less, which shook them internally. Improving their conditions became more
important to them than thinking of their own future. They got united and
decided to work to do away with such scenarios. However, to feed and clothe
them, it needed money which they lacked, since they were jobless students.
Nevertheless, a piece of idea came to their mind which was
within their financial reach. They decided to collect used cloths, which people
from upper middle class throw away, from door to door and distribute them among
cloth less people on roadsides. By then they named their group ‘Yogdaan”. This was
indeed a catchy name and they deliberately named so, so that people may come
forward to help them with whatever they have