Sewa Bharati

About Sewa Bharati

Sewa Bharati is a Voluntary Organization one amongst many working in this counrty, albeit with a difference. It was established in the year 1978 at Delhi and in the year 1990 activities of the Organization started  in erstwhile Madhya Pradesh state in the name of Sewa Bharati (Madhya Bharat). This is a Registered Organization vide its Registration No.346/90.

This is a Apex Body having control over the various registered Sewa Bharati Units working in the state of M.P. and Chhattisgarh. It provides guidance, financial and technical support.

 

Aim of the Sewa Bharati:

Sewa Bharati was established with the foremost aim of bringing the socially neglected, educationally backward and poverty struck section of the Society into the main stream of the Society.  It is expected that these people will regain their self-respect and confidence and make them self-reliant respected citizens through the various Programmes, Projects and activities organized by the Organization. 

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Matruchhaya

MatruchhayaThe most prominent humane programme of Sewa Bharati is "Matruchhaya". "Matruchhaya" is abode for the abandoned children of age group 0-6 years. These kids are either handed over by Government hospitals, abandoned at the gate/door steps of "Matruchhaya" or handed-over by Police Stations. These kids are nurtured here by dedicated workers with the help of trained staff viz. Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers and Ayas etc. with all parental care and affection in the homely atmosphere. Matruchhaya was first started in Bhopal and presently it is now working in Bilaspur, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Indore and Raipur.

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Educational Programmes

One of the several Ekal Vidhyalays runningEducation is the most basic requirement for the social and economical progress. To fulfill this objective, Sewa Bharati runs number of educational programmes which can be categorised according to the area of operation of these project. Some projects are running in Urban areas and others in remote Tribal areas:

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