Jan Swabhiman Welfare Society conducts social equality programs that aim at inculcating and promoting peace and brotherhood among society’s various sections. A symbolic cultural Yajna is conducted where people from all castes, creeds, faiths and regions come together and pledge to stay united and perform duties honestly. The Yajna symbolizes equal social rights of all people irrespective of castes. Our volunteers and workers have conducted dozens of such events in Delhi, UP, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Assam. Such Yajnas are unique and extremely effective ways to break all bonds of differences and unite people at a very deep emotional level irrespective of caste. The Yajnas also become a way to attract many people to whom we impart educational, medical, legal support and spread awareness on national integration and harmony.
Social equality Yajnas and awareness programs
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Education is a fundamental right, but for many children in marginalized communities, it remains an unfulfilled dream. In urban slums and underprivileged areas, access to quality education is often limited by poverty, social barriers, and external influences. To address this challenge, Janswabhiman Welfare Society has taken a noble initiative to provide free education and spiritual guidance to children in need, especially those whose families were once influenced by missionaries to convert from Hinduism. The society’s efforts reflect not only an educational mission but also a cultural and spiritual revival. One of the many admirable initiatives by Janswabhiman Welfare Society is the Siksha Center in Kashiram, Ghaziabad. This center serves as a beacon of hope, transforming the lives of children who would otherwise be deprived of opportunities for growth. Let’s take a closer look at this Siksha Center, the impact it creates, and the dedication that fuels its success.