Vishav Satsang Sabha

Provides education for slum areas, offers scholarships for higher studies, preserves the environment, and promotes women's empowerment

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About

  • Headquarters

    Gurgaon, Haryana

  • Since

    2001

Established in 2001, Vishav Satsang Sabha is a charitable organization registered under the Haryana Society Act. The society's primary objectives incl Read moreude providing education for slum areas, offering scholarships for higher studies, preserving the environment, promoting women's empowerment and healthcare, and advancing social well-being in the true spirit of humanity, irrespective of caste, creed, and religion. The organization operates primarily in five states within North India. Thakur Dalip Singh ji serves as the Founder of Vishav Satsang Sabha. Under Thakur Ji's leadership, the organization works diligently to achieve its objectives for the betterment of society. Thakur Ji's vision is to inspire and instill in the daily lives of individuals the spirit of unity, integrity, social services, sympathy, kindness, and understanding among all fellow beings. The goal is to spread enduring spiritual and cultural values, and awaken the power of self-control, discipline, and self-reliance in society. Mission: The organization is dedicated to offering free and high-quality education to underprivileged children. Vision: Its overarching vision is to contribute towards the development of a better nation where every child has access to essential rights, including survival, education, basic health, development, and active participation in society. Activities: Spreading Education: The organization extends free education to over 2000 underprivileged students primarily in five states, focusing on slum areas and footpaths in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. In Delhi alone, 8 centres are catering to more than 500 impoverished students. Recognizing children as the future of the nation, the organization aims to uplift and empower the underprivileged through quality education, fostering societal growth. Preserving Environment: Vishav Satang Sabha acknowledges the imperative to preserve Earth's crucial natural resources. The organization actively participates in environmental protection, conducting seven Tree Hug Campaigns across different parts of Delhi. Intending to foster awareness and establish a connection between humanity and nature, these campaigns have engaged around 2000 citizens. Additionally, the organization has planted over 5000 trees, cleaned various parks in Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana, and advocates for pollution-free and green initiatives in Delhi. Social Well-Being: The Sanstha is committed to enhancing social well-being, addressing the needs of the impoverished through initiatives such as distributing food, clothing, medicines, sewing machines, and celebrating festivals. By undertaking various projects, Vishav Satsang Sabha strives to improve the livelihoods of the less fortunate, fostering a socially inclusive and supportive environment. Health: The organization is dedicated to promoting health by educating people to take control of their well-being. This involves organizing free medical camps for the underprivileged and conducting Swasthey Campaigns for impoverished children. The objective is to ensure that every child learns essential hygiene practices such as bathing, brushing, and maintaining cleanliness. Women Empowerment: Vishav Satsang Sabha offers free courses to economically disadvantaged women, empowering them to become self-reliant and independent earners. The organization is committed to contributing to women's empowerment by providing them with the necessary skills to improve their livelihoods.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • Vaisakhi Celebration

    District
    State

    Vaisakhi, alternatively pronounced as Baisakhi, holds significance for both Hindus and Sikhs, signifying the commencement of the Hindu solar New Year. Occurring on the first day of the month of Vaisakha, this historical and religious festival is traditionally observed on the 13th or 14th of April each year within Hinduism. For the past five years, the organisation has been actively participating in the celebration of this festival, dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich cultural and heritage aspects associated with Vaisakhi.

  • Elderly Care

    A significant number of elderly individuals find themselves abandoned by their families and relations, viewed as burdens and life challenges by co-family members. Unfortunately, these seniors often endure insufficient care, insults, and other forms of mistreatment, rendering many of them destitute. Some are compelled to resort to begging, while others grapple with severe difficulties as they are no longer able to earn for their upkeep due to the challenges posed by aging. These elderly individuals face health issues resulting from both their age and the hardships they endure, including hunger and other health-related problems. Securing even a single meal daily becomes a formidable challenge for them, given their frail health and limited resources.

  • Light A Lamp In A Slum Child’s Life

    The families of the children under the organisation’s care have been significantly impacted by the ongoing pandemic. This year, faced with a scarcity of corporate funds, the organization relies entirely on contributions from individual donors to support the students' scholarships. The commitment of the organization extends to elevating the standards of education and literacy in India, particularly by empowering underprivileged children to achieve their fullest potential. The organization manages 25 slum education centres, catering to over 7000 children ranging from kindergarten to the 5th grade.

  • Donate Hygiene Kit

    In India, only 36 per cent of women utilize sanitary pads during their menstrual cycles. When a girl encounters difficulties in effectively managing her period, it can lead to various challenges affecting both her physical and mental well-being. Beyond the risk of infections, inadequate menstrual hygiene significantly impacts her education, self-esteem, and confidence. Most women globally rely on menstrual products for an average of 4-6 days per month, resulting in a substantial monthly generation of plastic waste. This highlights a concerning environmental impact associated with the widespread use of such products.

  • Tree Hug

    District
    State

    The primary aim of the Tree Hug initiative is to raise awareness among individuals within society about the critical role trees play in nature, emphasizing the imperative need to preserve them for our survival. The overarching message conveyed is to 'Protect trees instead of cutting them down.' Vishav Satsang Sabha initiated this cause on 15 August 2016, recognizing the potential health benefits associated with engaging in the act of Tree Hugging.

  • Everyone Deserves Smile

    District
    State

    In India, one out of every five individuals experiences hunger, a plight undeserving for any human. The organization reaches out to those hailing from extremely impoverished backgrounds, endeavoring to improve their present and future prospects. This involves providing high-quality education, ensuring three square meals, offering clothing, extending medical assistance, and, crucially, instilling hope for a brighter tomorrow. The primary focus is on providing the necessary nutrition, safety, and comfort to uplift the lives of those in need.

Leadership Team

  • Jatinder Singh

    President

  • Preeti Singh Vaseer

    Treasurer

  • Gurcharan Singh

    Secretary

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAAAV3002A

  • Registration ID

    00916

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    HR/2019/0228193

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    179, Jharsa Rd, Housing Board Colony, Gurgaon - 122007, Haryana, India

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society