Kartavya Shila Mahila Evam Bal Vikas Sansthan

Impact without invention

Our impact

This page does not publish invented beneficiary totals or fundraising figures. It tells the qualitative story of a range of work that is documented, photographed, and named.

Where a number appears on this website — 50 children at a special school, 11 polio booths, two NSDC batches of 30, groups of 25 in Nai Roshni, ₹400 or ₹600 as a scheme provision — it is taken from the organisation’s own activity notes. We do not scale those figures into statewide claims.

Communities reached

Work is recorded in Lucknow and across districts of Uttar Pradesh — Sitapur’s blocks and villages, Barabanki’s Siddhaur, Shahjahanpur, Sultanpur, Hardoi, Unnao, Lakhimpur Kheri, and others named in programme files. The method is local presence, not a distant campaign.

Areas of intervention

Women’s livelihood, girl-child skill, child-labour schooling, immunisation and disease survey, tobacco and road-safety awareness, environmental pledges, financial literacy, minority welfare information, and the public staging of folk culture.

Empowerment initiatives

Free tailoring of 36 techniques, 15-day Chikankari batches, Kishori Shakti courses with certificates, Nai Roshni leadership groups of 25, and employment-oriented trades with tool kits — each designed so a woman can earn.

Educational development

A special school for 50 child labourers at Pure Makka, Siddhaur, with books, meals, vocation, and daily sport; similar schools in several other districts; vocational classes for girls at a government ashram school.

Social awareness

Pulse Polio booths, leprosy survey and free referral, tobacco-control pledges in colleges, road-safety street plays at crossings, Earth Day plantation, and seminars that name welfare schemes aloud.

Cultural engagement

Rajasthani folk festivals on the Ambedkar Maidan, a theatrical Bade Ghar Ki Beti in Unnao, Independence Day performances by children, and an online cultural programme that crossed district borders.

In numbers we can stand by

27

Documented programmes on this website

11

Focus areas drawn from those programmes

12+

Districts named in organisational records

Read the programmes

Get involved

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Whether you wish to volunteer, support a programme, or simply write to us — the Sansthan welcomes those who share its duty to women, children, and community.