Sewa Nyaya Utthan foundation
Service. Justice. Inclusion


Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation visited a free-of-cost educational centre for underprivileged children in Delhi on 27 June 2026, where it conducted an orientation session on STEM education and interacted with the children studying there.
The Foundation’s visit formed part of its continuing association with the centre, which is run by Rajkumar ji, a Divyang social worker who has dedicated more than 15 years of his life to educating children from underserved communities. More than 100 children receive education and free meals at the centre.
Earlier this year, the Foundation extended monthly financial support to the centre and also provided a new sound system to strengthen its educational activities.
During the orientation session, our team introduced the children to STEM education and interacted with them, finding them to be exceptionally sharp, curious and eager to learn.
Sewa Nyaya Utthan co-founder Sanjeev Newar said that children displaying such enthusiasm and aptitude deserve opportunities to realise their full potential.
Through its STEM and robotics programme, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation has previously enabled government school students from Sambhal and Pakistani Hindu refugee children to compete against undergraduate engineering students at robotics competitions hosted by IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur and IIT Bombay, where they earned national recognition.
The interaction reflected the Foundation’s continuing efforts to identify promising young minds and encourage greater access to meaningful STEM and robotics learning opportunities.



