
Programme
One-Day Seminar for Minority Awareness and Welfare
Organised with the Ministry of Minority Affairs at the Danish Educational Group, with the District Minority Welfare Officer as Chief Guest.
Main objective
To explain government education and welfare schemes so that minority families can actually use them.
Programme overview
Organised with the Ministry of Minority Affairs at the Danish Educational Group, with the District Minority Welfare Officer as Chief Guest.
Detailed description
With the support of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, the Sansthan organised a one-day seminar at the Danish Educational Group. The District Minority Welfare Officer inaugurated the programme. He described schemes including Nai Roshni, Maulana Azad Foundation programmes, USTTAD, Nai Udaan, Nai Manzil / Naya Savera-related initiatives, Udaan, and Padho Pardesh, along with support for higher education. The Manager of Danish Educational Group noted that many families miss these schemes only for want of information, and that education is the key that unlocks departments, rights, and opportunity. The seminar also recalled that the Sansthan has worked for approximately 25–26 years in education, skill development, women and child welfare, health, and community development. The closing message was plain: awareness is a form of justice.
Key highlights
- Ministry of Minority Affairs support
- Briefing on Nai Roshni, USTTAD, Nai Udaan, Padho Pardesh and related schemes
- Chief Guest: District Minority Welfare Officer
- Emphasis on education as the path to welfare access
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