Testimonials

Bringing Educational Aid to Children at Remote Village in Simdega, Jharkhand
Part of Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation’s ongoing efforts to reach children in neglected parts of Bharat
Full Sponsorship to 30 Displaced Tribal Children in Rajasthan to Compete Nationally in Karate
Jodhpur/Jaipur: In a powerful expression of empowerment and opportunity, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation has once again enabled children from displaced...
Distribution of Clothes and Essentials to Marginalised Communities In Buxar, Bihar
In a vital outreach to Bharat’s rural heartland, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation extended support to the marginalised communities in Badka Gaon, a...
IIT Kanpur’s Techkriti Honours Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation for Transforming STEM Education for Marginalised Children
In a heartwarming recognition of grassroots educational reform, IIT Kanpur's prestigious annual tech festival, Techkriti, celebrated the...
Refugee Children in Jodhpur Get New Training Mats for Martial Arts
A simple but powerful upgrade is transforming lives at a small Martial Arts Centre in Jodhpur. Thanks to the efforts of the Sewa Nyaya Utthan...
Bringing Joy Through Art: Over 200 Refugee Children Take Part in Drawing Camp in Jodhpur
In a touching effort to help refugee children of Jodhpur find joy and healing through creativity, the Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation recently hosted a...
Human Rights Awareness And Clothes Distribution for Vulnerable Families in Saran, Bihar
In a quiet village of Jasa Ka Tola in Bihar’s Saran district, voices of awareness and empowerment echoed as the Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation held a...
Honouring Courage: Sewing Machines Gifted to Two Widows of Communal Violence Victims in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh
In a moment that blended heartbreak with hope, two tribal widows, Mayadevi (26) and Phooladevi (50), were presented with commercial sewing machines...
Empowering the Marginalised: Free Martial Arts Training for Refugee and Underprivileged Kids in Jodhpur
In a quiet but powerful initiative unfolding in Rajasthan, over 50 children, many from underprivileged backgrounds and displaced Pakistani Hindu...









