First of all, we would like to address that we will not be able to meet the needs of billions of helpless starving people of India. Just as the responsibilities fall on all of us, we think that the responsibility of the state is of paramount importance here. But even after 70 years of India's independence, poverty-stricken people, devoid of the fundamental and basic amenities like food, can still be found in almost every corner of our country. Sometimes we even turn a blind eye to them and we are not always aware of every situation they face. A large part of these people is the indigenous aboriginal people of India. Historically, their collective labour and effort helped to shape the rich cultural heritage of India. But their situation has not changed over time. The crisis of food, clothing, shelter, and education is still very evident among them. And that is why we, in our humble capacity, have committed ourselves towards bringing a positive change in their lives.
Committed to usher a lasting positive change in the lives of the utmost destitute, while upholding the distinctive cultural values of India.
Be a symbol of diverse social work under one roof.
Passion. Ethics. Transparency. Diligence.
Help people in times of distress due to any unforeseen event, natural calamity or disasters which put people on the brink of extreme inadequacies, which we think is our responsibility as fellow human beings.
"Mahiruha" and "Melbondhon" help Yass affected people.
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