A Girl with No Dreams

A Girl with No Dreams

In a small, quiet village in India, a little girl was born with no grand dreams, no visions of the future. Life was simple, but there was something different about her, something that set her apart. While other children delighted in a humble 5 paise toffee, she reached for the 50 paise one " Morten Toffee"—a small but telling sign of a heart that yearned for more, even when she didn’t know exactly what “more” was.

As a child, she would watch a woman in a white saree with a red border from her window. Her presence was serene yet commanding, as she distributed food to the town children. The girl’s eyes would follow her, captivated by the aura of her personality, her kindness and strength she radiated, planting a seed in her heart that would grow with time.

When she became a teenager, she often heard the distant roar of an airplane while sitting in her classroom. Every time, she would leap from her seat, peeping out the window with wide eyes, calling out, “Salam, Rajiv Bhayya!” ( Mr. Rajiv Ganghi was the prime Minister at that and she used to think that only prime minister can travel in an airplane) She never dreamed of flying in one—such dreams seemed too far beyond her reach.


But she was certain of one thing: whatever she did, she would do it with all her heart, with passion and commitment, believing that this was the path to a fruitful life.

At 18, her life took a dramatic turn when she moved to Delhi after marriage. The city was vast, overwhelming, but it awakened something in her—a drive to make something of herself. She began her career as a humble teacher, nurturing young minds, then moved on to become a headmistress, a principal, and eventually, a director. But her journey didn’t stop there. She volunteered with various organizations and NGOs, touching lives and inspiring change, especially in the realm of women’s empowerment through education.

She became a voice that resonated across India, addressing thousands, perhaps even millions, in every corner of the country. She authored books, led seminars, and became a face on television, hosting shows that reached countless hearts. Her passion carried her far beyond the borders of India, to 21 countries, where she continued her mission with unwavering dedication.

Now, after 30 years of tireless service, she has devoted herself entirely to the mentoring human souls. Her days are filled with training, coaching, advising, and helping others, pouring her heart into transforming lives, one person at a time.


Despite the countless obstacles she faced—sleepless nights, resistance, and challenges that seemed unchallengeable—her efforts bore sweet fruits. She finds joy and fulfillment in knowing that her life has been worth living, having touched the hearts of many and changed the lives of a few.

Currently she is in Dubai, continuing with her mission mission "MOTIVATE MILLION PEEPLE"

Today, she is busy with a new project, organizing a conference on sustainability to mark the Year of Sustainability in the UAE. With the same passion and commitment that have driven her all her life, she is rallying everyone to join hands in this noble endeavor to protect our mother Earth. She asks you now—will you support her? Will you help her in this mission? Will you extend a hand to hold tightly as we work together for a better future?

If yes,

Contact her : drhaleemasadia@gmail.com

Asma Nasreen

English Teacher- International Indian School Al Jubail, KSA

4mo

Truly inspiring and a testament to what hard work and dedication can accomplish. Congratulations on this remarkable milestone!

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