SEWA NYAYA UTTHAN FOUNDATION
Service. Justice. Inclusion
Financial aid, counselling and access to justice mechanisms for atrocity survivors for long-term socio-economic recovery and a dignified return to society.

A medical camp was arranged in Akhnoor, Jammu to commemorate Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav, an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate 75 years…

We, at Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, feel blessed to have been able to help many poor and downtrodden families. A substantial number of people have…

A 15-year-old girl, who went missing from the Loni area in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad district was rescued after 10 days following sustained efforts by Sewa…

In December last year, our co-founder Swati Goel Sharma came across a frantic call for help on Twitter. A good samaritan Vikram Kumar Bagde urged…

They say love is blind and often you end up having scant control of your heart and hence, your actions. In the world that we…

A food delivery boy, Ashish, met with an accident while on way to deliver parcels. He remained bed-ridden annd out-of-job for months. His bike, taken…

The Covid-19 pandemic that struck last year brought the world to its knees. People died by the thousands and those who survived the coronavirus or…

Delhi burnt at the start of last year as rabid mobs ran amok on the streets, looting, killing and vandalising as the entire world watched…

Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar enjoys cult status as the father of the Indian Constitution. In Dalit consciousness, he is a demigod. One of the greatest Indians…