A retired bank manager is on a mission to bridge the gap between the civilians and the soldiers. The aim is to dictate inspirational stories of the soldiers guarding our borders to the people understand the sacrifice they give for our safety.
"In 2004 I went to Kargil as a tourist and before that to Sikkim border at Nathula Pass in 2003. There while moving upwards a soldier stopped me and my husband to move further. He also give us a scarf and overcoat as cold was much there. He happens to be from Maharashtra and the gesture touched me from inside as they are on duty 365 days for our safety waiting for a family touch," said Prabhu Desai.
She started Lakshya Foundation in 2009 with a team of self volunteers creating an emotional bond with soldiers and their families.
Has been invited to attend P. 0.P (Passing Out Parade) at Pune, Chennai, Belgaon and Leh. Visited Military hospital at Nubra-Siachin , and other Military hospitals.
Been to Mushkow vally, Drass, Kaksar, Batalik, T urtuk where kargil War was ought, met soldiers at SIA CHIN BASE CAMP, Ch umar post China Border In Ladakh and Nathulla in Sikkim.
Delivered more than 1200 lectures across schools, colleges, corporate houses, on Valour 0 Indian Armed Forces.
Through Lakshya Foundation, she spreads the saga of sacrifice of these young soldiers and aims to instill the spirit of patriotism in the citizens of India by adopting various means like AV presentations, programmes, TEDx talks and others.
"We spread the saga of sacrifice of our young soldiers to make ourselves responsible citizens and prepare for any sacrifice to protect the sovereignity of our motherland. Till date we conduct 1200 lectures to connect specially to the youth. We also distribute books, bookmarks and stickers in schools and colleges," said PrabhuDesai.