About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
1994
Prajna Foundation has been providing slum children and women with tools to escape the cycle of poverty through value education and skill training sinc Read moree 1994. Vision Statement: Cultured & Liberal India Mission Statement: Empower the girls through Value Education, Life Coaching and Skill Development Initiatives & Impact: We have touched more than 150,000 lives and made a difference for about 40,000 people in the last 24 years of our service in the field of girl child education and art & culture. KOSHISH (Effort): We provide value education and isolate the children from the negative influence of the surrounding and provided shield from drug peddlers, traffickers and criminals. NAARI SHAKTI (Girl Power): When a girl’s education is cut short, she becomes far more vulnerable to the threats of early marriage and abandonment, early pregnancy, domestic abuse, sexual exploitation, trafficking, etc. We conduct self-defence and gender sensitisation workshops. We provide skill training at our centres and also support them financially for their upskilling at specialised institutions. VIRASAT (Heritage): Besides doing regular workshops and events at slums, we also organize cultural events in prominent auditoriums which have generated interest of the youth in our culture.
Cause Area
Programs
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Koshish | Effort - Education Initiative
StateHelps kids from impoverished neighbourhoods in the following ways:
Tuition and Enrollment: During the early years of school, a child picks up social skills, discipline, structure, and fundamental academic concepts. They also learn how to collaborate with other kids. We look for neighbourhood kids who aren't enrolled and help needy parents pay their tuition.
Academic Support: The kids come to the centre after school during the school year to complete all of their studying. Our staff teachers review each child's completed work to make sure no student is falling behind. We involve the kids in study programmes throughout the summer break from school so they may get ready and caught up when classes resume.
Community Participation - One crucial element in our efforts to graduate is to include parents, students, and other community members in talks and seminars about the value of completing education. -
Virasat | Heritage
StateThe Hindi word for legacy or inheritance is virasat. We believe that this approach sets our work apart from other NGOs that focus exclusively on education. As a non-profit organisation with a strong local focus, we think that having roots is crucial to developing self-respect. A child has to know what makes their life meaningful before they may be inspired to create a better one. For children growing up in the slums, survival is the first concern. We want to show kids that life is capable of so much more than just slogging through life's necessities. We provide knowledge of Indian culture so that every child has a feeling of national identity. We also celebrate other occasions and introduce them to dancing, yoga, theatre, and the arts. Through this experience, every youngster discovers their interests, preferred modes of self-expression, and—above all—what makes life worthwhile.
Leadership Team
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R K Sinha
Chairman
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATP4964A
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Registration ID
25992
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VO ID / Darpan ID
DL/2016/0112395
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12A
NQ. DIT(E)/1995-96/DEL-PR05371-28081995
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80G
DIT(E)2008-2009/P-436/95/174
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FCRA
231661795
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust