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Muskaan Bawa Fundraising for Harvard: Truth Or Scam

Fundraising drives for Muskaan Bawa are currently taking over several websites and flooding the internet. 22-year-old Muskaan Bawa, a resident of Chandigarh, wants to raise $235,000 to finish her master’s degree at Harvard University. And for this, she has raised several fundraising campaigns on different websites across the internet.

Muskaan holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and was given a merit certificate for taking first place in her psychology class during her first semester as well as for taking first place in 27 other institutions at Panjab University. In the fields of education policy, research, school management, teaching, community management, and counseling, she allegedly worked for 4 years in edtech companies, mental health organizations, non-profit organizations, and UN-affiliated organizations.

According to the reports, she wants to raise awareness about the need for psychologists and child counselors in Indian schools and work with them to implement initiatives like SEL (Social Emotional Learning).

She claims that the Master’s of Education degree in Human Growth and Education offered by Harvard University will assist her to deepen her knowledge of the best ways to use psychology in schools to comprehend children’s development.

She stated on the websites that she launched this fundraising drive to pay for her master’s in Harvard after trying every other option to get financial assistance.

However, things aren’t always as they appear. same also in this instance. There is still another angle to the narrative. Fact that Muskaan has been observed providing various information on multiple websites, such as her hometown and the amount of money needed, Muskaan Bawa is fundraising 25 lakh in Milaap and 23.62 lakh in Ketto. She hails from Dharmshala in Milaap and Chandigarh in Ketto. And this has led many users on Twitter to conclude that this fundraising attempt is a scam.

Muskaan works for the Yash Model agency and claims a Twitter user. The user also advised others to google the same thing.

However, there is currently no conclusive evidence of this, and the full truth has not yet been revealed. We’ll let you know if this topic is updated in any way.

 



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