Sewa Nyaya Utthan foundation
Service. Justice. Inclusion
A Muslim woman, her parents and a cleric in Kanpur allegedly brainwashed a minor Hindu boy named Nikhil Singh to convert and marry her.

SNUF gifted a struggling single mother a sewing machine to increase her livelihood prospects.

Hindu families from Pakistan were struggling for essential supplies in the refugee camp when our team intervened.

For the first time, Teacher's Day was celebrated at our Jodhpur centre. Children learnt about Dr. S Radhakrishnan's life and works.

We are immensely proud to announce that Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation has been honored with the prestigious Sree Narayana Guru Award for Social Work. This recognition highlights our foundation’s dedicated efforts to rehabilitate countless victims of atrocities and provide critical…

SNUF celebrated the Janmashtami festival with refugee children at our Jodhpur centre with bhajans, prashaad and Krishna-Sudaama play.

SNUF provides shelter and ration support to re-settling Bhil families.

SNUF helped displaced Hindu families find livelihood in Delhi.

SNUF gave baby Bharati's family gift of a roof and essential supplies.

Have you ever wondered why the indigenous Bhil people choose scorching hot cities like Jaisalmer and Jodhpur to start their lives anew after fleeing religious persecution in Pakistan? The reason is pretty straightforward. It also explains why a simple thing…