Kartavya Shila Mahila Evam Bal Vikas Sansthan

Purpose, organised

Our main objectives

Collected from every programme folder, merged where they repeat, and grouped into the focus areas the Sansthan actually works in.

These objectives are not a wish list. Each one is visible in at least one documented activity — tailoring batches, Nai Roshni, special schools, Pulse Polio, folk festivals, Earth Day, artisan registration, road safety, tobacco control, and the rest of the 27 programmes on this website.

01

Women Empowerment

  • Build practical vocational skills that enable women and girls to earn from home and from the market.
  • Strengthen leadership, rights awareness, and access to welfare schemes among women, including women from minority communities.
  • Support self-reliance through tailoring, embroidery, beauty training, food processing, and other income-generating trades.

02

Education & Child Welfare

  • Provide education, nutrition, vocational training, and a safe learning environment for children rescued from or at risk of child labour.
  • Create public awareness against child labour and for the education of every child, especially the girl child.
  • Introduce creative and vocational skills to school-going girls so that education is joined to livelihood.

03

Skill Development & Livelihood

  • Deliver employment-oriented training in trades that rural and semi-urban families can actually use.
  • Preserve and professionalise traditional crafts such as Chikankari, embroidery, and other handicrafts.
  • Connect artisans with registration, identity cards, and institutional support so that skill becomes a recognised livelihood.

04

Health & Public Awareness

  • Support national and local campaigns for child immunisation, leprosy prevention, and tobacco-free living.
  • Use schools, rallies, and community gatherings to make health information accessible and actionable.
  • Work with hospitals, medical officers, and volunteers so that early detection and prevention reach ordinary neighbourhoods.

05

Culture & Heritage

  • Stage folk music, folk dance, and theatre so that traditional art remains part of community life.
  • Give children and young artists a public platform for performance, discipline, and cultural confidence.
  • Carry social messages — against addiction, for cleanliness, for unity — through art that people remember.

06

Environment & Civic Life

  • Promote tree plantation, water conservation, cleanliness, and a reduction in plastic use.
  • Build road-safety habits among students and the travelling public.
  • Encourage financial literacy so that families can save, plan, and protect themselves from poor financial decisions.
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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.