Indus Quality Foundation

Fosters quality awareness, holistic growth, and positive societal behaviour through education and rural initiatives

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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    2000

Indus Quality Foundation ( IQF) originated from a collective of IIT Delhi 1972 alumni, aiming to revive India's former grandeur. Its vision mirrors Sw Read moreami Vivekananda's prophecy, aspiring for India's prominence globally. The Foundation involves promoting quality awareness, fostering holistic personality growth, and instigating positive societal behaviour. It has successfully introduced and measured quality enhancement within schools, focusing on augmenting competence, attitude, and skills to confront global challenges. Beyond school initiatives, IQF engages in rural development encompassing Education, Health, Nutrition, and sanitation. The education sector forms their primary domain, spanning Spiritual, Empowerment, Slum, Holistic, and Sustained Rural Development. It conducts programmes nationwide, imparting Quality Improvement and Value-centered Personality Development to students, teachers, and beneficiaries.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • Spiritual Empowerment Programme

    IQF empowers young minds to uncover their potential and shape their lives around timeless wisdom, emerging as masters of their destinies. Its Personality Development workshop explores Vedanta-based dimensions, fostering an inside-out life approach. Mind power workshops teach participants to grasp, control, and concentrate the mind, with outbound programmes for peak performance. Modular Self-Development workshops address diverse student needs, covering subjects like 'Mind Management' and 'Confidence Building'. Spiritual Empowerment workshops for teachers highlight character's impact on students, promoting noble qualities through discussions, presentations, and meditation techniques.

  • Holistic Development Programme

    District

    Holistic development enables children to tap into their innate qualities, unlocking their fullest potential. The IQF Club of Service trains young minds for physical, mental, and spiritual fitness, fostering resilience and responsibility. The club's twin objectives focus on inner awareness, guiding external impact on life and society. Core practices include Sama Vedic Dhyana and Jeevana Tattva Sadhana, complemented by visits to diverse places and activities. The Guru Gobind Singh Institute of Education and Service (GGSIES), an IQF unit, introduces Har Mandir School, a top-tier residential institution, offering free education and empowerment to underprivileged children in rural Madikeri, Karnataka.

  • Sustained Rural Development Programme

    Impacting over 5,70,000 students, teachers, and parents, IQF focuses on Values-based Personality Development and Quality Management. Founded by 1972 IIT Delhi graduates, the organisation initiated rural interventions in Uttarakhand's Silanga village, expanding to Mehalchauri, Hargad, and others. Creating Creativity, Library, and Computer Centers in Silanga, IQF collaborates with 'W' for an eco-friendly project. Mind-Power workshops inspired by Vedanta uplift rural children in Uttarakhand. Akilpur-Jagir village in UP also benefitted through computer coaching, nutrition, tablets, and healthcare initiatives, driven by IQF's in-depth community understanding.

  • Slum Development Programme

    To uplift slum children's well-being, IQF introduced programmes focusing on education, health, and nutrition. In Kusumpur Pahadi and Khoda Colony, kids receive academic coaching, spiritual empowerment, and supplementary nutrition. Guided meditation aids academic improvement, and basic health services boost local residents' wellness. Notably, some students secured admissions to renowned schools through the Delhi Government's Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category, mitigating risks and nurturing their physical, mental, and spiritual growth.

  • Exchange Programme

    In the annual Exchange Programme, Delhi school students visit rural Uttarakhand for an immersive experience in its spiritual culture. This offers exposure to rural life, fostering resilience and cultural understanding. Engaging in activities like tree planting, cleanliness drives, and local music and dance, students learn to navigate challenges, appreciate limited resources, and find joy in serving others. This journey enriches their lives and contributes positively to the local community.

Leadership Team

  • Rajendra S Pawar

    Founder

  • Vijay K Thadani

    Co - Founder

  • Ashwani Kumar

    Chairman

  • O S Pasricha

    Founder Trustee

  • Debajit Das

    Director

  • Rajat Mishra

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATI1197A

  • Registration ID

    53454

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2017/0119161

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    A 117, Mangla Puri Main Rd, New Manglapuri, Manglapuri Village, Sultanpur, New Delhi, 110030

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust