ADAPT





“He who plants a Tree, Plants a Hope”. With this thought in mind, I took up the project Adapt. On 20th august when we gathered at the decided spot, I presumed it to be a very tedious job. All I knew was that if I have committed to this, I’m bound to give my 100%. Personally, making posters and collecting the logistics was very exciting. I got to know about the plants and their nature of growth. On the day of the event, when we did the planting, it was very satisfying. I felt like I’m making a difference to my mother earth and I’m working towards a better and greener environment. And, with all the LFT members, this tedious job became very interesting with all the plants being tagged by us. In those 2 hrs, we learnt so much about gardening and the need to plant more trees. At the end, all I would say is that it was a worthy and wonderful experience.
Thnx LFT :)
- Vishesha Khemka

A young fresher comes to college with the hope to have an experience way different than school. The day you enter a college, you feel that you've grown up, all of a sudden from that tiny school kid to a college student. It lets you believe that there is a heavy possibility that you can make a difference. Out of the n number of societies and organizations to choose from, its imperative that you make a right decision cause it not only effects the kind of life you'd have in college ,but also your input to the society and more importantly your growth as a person. Leaders For Tomorrow, till now, has proven to be that 'right decision'. Take for instance, ADAPT, where we planted the saplings giving back to the earth, which also gave us a chance to interact with the other leaders who’ve set out to volunteer to attain a similar motive. LFT makes me feel worthwhile, like, I have a say in issues and I can ‘be the change’ and that I somehow belong. There are more events to come and I have set more hopes upon them. I hope to be an active part of this hyper-active organization where work is more than work- its FUN ! 
- Palak Maheshwari


I heard people say that college life is the best time of your life. A college is a place where pebbles are polished and diamonds dimmed and as i stepped out of school gates, I was eagerly waiting for this awaiting phase. First few days of college were extremely vexing due to new surroundings where everyone was a stranger to each other. I imagined myself to hold the same eclat in my college as I used to have in my school. But then I realised I must be a part of an active unit of my college where i can identify myself. Then....finally I wanted to get a piece of the action in LEADERS FOR TOMORROW, an NGO from where I can groom myself into a better human being by being an individual of help to society.

Although its not been a long time in LFT, but I can contemplate the awaiting thrill, fun and opportunities by social action with my peers. The first project of "ADAPT" was quite adventurous because I never did such a thing and it was really laudable. Here, I found people very compassionate and focussed towards their goals who actually want to do something for the society where we live in and that attitude instills a sense of professionalism with a tinge of humanity. I hope I will feel myself gratifyied after a couple of months when I will be among those serving hands and live for others. I hope my companions will be supportive to each other in the upcoming days. And I hereby, promise to impart 100% of hard work and dedication from my side. Its true that a college pays a lot in one's life if you are a good open-field runner.
- Mimansa


It has been feeling really great since i have joined the society named Leaders For Tomorrow.The name itself suggests what it is about.It is a non government organisation which believes in bringing the nation socially.Being a part of such a society feels great.The main motive of joining the society is serving the people and the nature.
It has been one week i guess since i hav joined the society and i feel honoured.The very idea of planting trees,teaching the under privileged children is very fascinating and provides immense joy.
Till now i hav attended the programme of ADAPT.It is a programme regarding adoption of a plant.We have planted nearly 16 saplings in the garden of roop nagar. It provides you the confidence of looking nature from a different perspective.
I am really happy to be the part of society and gives you immense pleasure to be the part.
- Devyani Gera