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.

New Delhi, February 2026: Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation has intervened in the case of the sexual assault of a six-year-old girl in the Jafrabad area…

Eighteen students from Sewa Nyaya Utthan’s free martial arts training centre in Jodhpur won gold medals at the 4th Khel Karate National School Games, held…

Sewa Nyaya Utthan provided an autorickshaw to Abhishek Khatik in Madhya Pradesh to help him earn a living after he exited an institution, the managers…

Jodhpur / Jaipur | January 2026 Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation (SNU) is taking children from its free, full‑time martial arts training centre in Jodhpur to…
In November 2024, a Pakistani Hindu refugee family in Delhi suffered a devastating house fire that destroyed all their belongings — including wedding gifts, clothing,…

Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Twelve years ago, Dehraj Bhil, a Hindu resident of Sindh, Pakistan, fled across the border with his wife and children after his…

Jodhpur, Rajasthan – This case highlights yet another vital intervention for one of Bharat’s most vulnerable citizens, Moomal Devi, a Pakistani Hindu refugee widow and…

Prem Bhil, a Pakistani Hindu refugee from the tribal Bhil community, has been fighting for his life after being diagnosed with cancer. A native of…

. Toto Mal, son of Maniya Ram, arrived from Pakistan’s Sindh to Bharat in April 2025 as a refugee, along with his family. His family…