Educate and Empower Pakistani Hindu Refugee Children – Turn Victims into Leaders
A generation of literate, fearless, skilled and spiritually rooted Hindu refugees from Pakistan is emerging from makeshift camps in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur, thanks to the vision and tremendous efforts of Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation.
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What We Do
A Martial Arts-led Rehabilitation and Empowerment programme for children from displaced Hindu tribal families from Pakistan, now living in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
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Expert coaching
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National-level competitive exposure
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Orientation towards Indian defence services and uniformed services.
What we do:
• Successfully running a free, full-time martial arts training centre for children from displaced and marginalised clusters for the past two years
• Daily structured programme, not a weekend activity
• We make our students regularly participate in national-level championships across India
• Students have consistently won gold medals
• Achievements recognised by lawmakers and community leaders
• Strategically hired trainer with prior Army experience to provide the foundational skills that build readiness for Indian Army and other uniformed services
• Weekend self-defence workshops in other vulnerable areas.
(Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation has run a highly impactful STEM education programme for children of these displaced families from 2023-25)
Why It Is Critical
Thousands of minority Hindu families have fled religious persecution in Pakistan and taken refuge in Bharat, most settling in makeshift colonies in and around Jodhpur. This exodus from Pakistan is ongoing.These are families that walked away from persecution rather than abandon their Dharma. They chose exile over conversion. Faith over fear.Now, their children carry the responsibility of rebuilding what history tried to erase.Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation stands firmly with them, providing them high-quality martial arts and sports training, modern skills and grounding in Dharmic values so they rise not as dependents, but as protectors and innovators of Bharat’s future.
Vision
To create warriors and champions out of the most vulnerable. To create a model of refugee rehabilitation rooted in empowerment, not dependency.
LOCATION
Gangana Village, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Activities & Updates
Bringing Joy Through Art: Over 200 Refugee Children Take Part in Drawing Camp in Jodhpur
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Empowering the Marginalised: Free Martial Arts Training for Refugee and Underprivileged Kids in Jodhpur
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300 Tribal Children Trained in Self Defence in Chhattisgarh
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Sewa Nyaya Utthan’s Martial Arts Centre Makes History Again! 18 Gold Medals at National-Level Karate Games
Eighteen students from Sewa Nyaya Utthan’s free martial arts training centre in Jodhpur won gold...
Who We Are
Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation – known for real ground-level impact
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