Kartavya Shila Mahila Evam Bal Vikas Sansthan

Purpose

Vision, mission and values

A long view of a just society, a daily method of training and awareness, and values taken from the work itself.

Our vision

A just and self-reliant society in which women, children, and rural communities live with dignity, opportunity, cultural pride, and the capacity to shape their own futures.

Our mission

To strengthen women, children, and underserved communities through education, vocational skill development, health and social awareness, cultural preservation, and participatory community programmes — delivered with integrity, local partnership, and a commitment to lasting livelihood.

Our values

Drawn from the work, not from a slogan book

Empowerment

We treat skills, knowledge, and confidence as the foundation of independence, especially for women, adolescent girls, and children from disadvantaged homes.

Inclusion

Programmes are designed for rural and urban communities, minority groups, child labourers, artisans, and families who are too often left outside formal opportunity.

Education

From special schools for child labourers to vocational classrooms and awareness seminars, learning remains the organisation’s most consistent instrument of change.

Equality

Our work affirms equal dignity — of women and men, of every community, and of every child who deserves a childhood free from labour and neglect.

Community Development

We work where people live: villages, schools, mohallas, and public grounds — building local participation rather than distant, one-time interventions.

Cultural Preservation

Folk music, dance, theatre, and traditional handicrafts are not ornaments. They are living heritage and a source of identity, livelihood, and social unity.

Social Responsibility

Health campaigns, road safety, tobacco control, and child-labour awareness treat public well-being as a shared civic duty.

Sustainable Development

Tree plantation, water conservation, plastic-free living, and home-based livelihoods are pursued so that progress does not come at the cost of the earth or of future generations.

Get involved

Walk with the work

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.