What we do
Build a world that A society where all young people live educated, safe and healthy lives.
We run shelter homes, schools and a reasonable mess that helps such needy young people. We provide other and clothes to the needy people, We believe that Jiva Seva is Shiva Seva. We also have our helpline offices that can be approached at any time.
We are always looking for an honest donor
Plantation
Plantation of trees is very much needed in India today for a free society.
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
People at all levels of society need education, We promote the equal rights of young men and women to education
Creating employment
Our aim is to support unemployed people by creating small jobs, and that is what we do
Donation of food and clothing
We go to the socially backward people and provide other and clothes
Women Self Help Groups
We advise the housebound women to pursue gold and provide them with employment.
Swachh Bharat Mission
Keeping people aware about Swachh Bharat Mission is our aim and we do it.
What we care for

Educating every child means building an educated society and an educated nation
Our aim is to build shelters and educational institutions in different areas, so that children can leave the underdeveloped areas and go to big and developed cities to study and work.
A new habitat for exploited sentient cows Creating a new habitat for exploited sensitive cows is dorkar thinking about their needs for both physical space and emotional well-being, with a focus on autonomy, comfort and safety. Here is an idea of what such a gosala might look like:
In Indian culture and many other traditions, cows are revered for their economic and spiritual significance. Goshalas are shelters established to protect and care for cows, especially those that are old, unproductive, or abandoned.
They ensure cows receive proper nutrition, veterinary care, and humane treatment.
Goshalas play a vital role in conserving indigenous cow breeds and promoting sustainable agricultural practices like organic farming through cow dung and urine-based fertilizers.


A tree is a Life
- Oxygen Production: Through photosynthesis, trees release oxygen, which is essential for the survival of most living organisms.
- Carbon Sequestration: Trees absorb carbon dioxide, helping mitigate the effects of climate change.
- Habitat: They provide shelter and food to countless species, from insects to birds and mammals.
- Water Cycle Regulation: Trees play a crucial role in maintaining the water cycle by absorbing and transpiring water.
