How it works
Because.
Every gift in a lifafaa keeps its giver's name and one sealed line, and is invested in SEBI-regulated mutual funds in the child's sole name. This is what eighteen years looks like.
- Because Nani gave first, on the day she was named.
- Because Dadaji never missed a Diwali.
- Because Nanaji wrote his line early, in case.
- Because Ravi Mama was in Toronto, and refused to be far.
- Because Papa and Mumma gave the quiet part, every month.
- Because the fifth of the month never asks to be thanked.
- Because Meera Mausi remembered every Rakhi.
- Because her first day of school deserved more than a photograph.
- Because Dadi sealed a line no one has read.
- Because the year was hard, and the gift was small, and it counted the same.
- Because she topped her boards, and the whole family heard by evening.
Illustrative. Real entries belong to real families.
So that, some year with her name on it — a registrar's office, a rented workshop, a hospital desk, or a door nobody has imagined yet — when she is asked how, there is an answer older than the question.
The list stops on 4 March 2044.
What is inside is not for you to read.
Her folio
Opened in her sole name, operated by you. The same guardian structure as Sukanya Samriddhi and a minor's PPF.
The gifts
From any city or country. Each one records its giver and seals its line.
The handover
At eighteen, your access ends by law. Her KYC, her bank account, every name, every word.
