Saraswati jha Charitable Trust

About Us

Saraswati Jha Charitable Trust is an NGO registered with the Government of India under the Companies Act, 2013, Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

We work with the vision: “A Dream of Prosperous India.” Our aim is to ensure that every citizen of our nation enjoys a prosperous and dignified life.

Our mission is to eradicate poverty and unemployment from the country with the active involvement of our dedicated NGO team members and the support of society. We are committed to empowering women and promoting education as key pillars for building a better and more equitable India.

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Our Mission

Create a world where no child goes to bed hungry. A world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. One day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. A world in which all people have pathways to health and opportunity. We want that every child of our country enjoyed a prosperous Life.

Our Vision

A world of hope, tolerance and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and all people live in dignity and security. Building a world where all communities have full access to innovative, high-quality, affordable, evidence-based sexual and reproductive health services, whenever, wherever, and however they are needed. Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness. Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so.

TEAM MEMBER

Mrs. Priyanka Jha

Mrs. Priyanka Jha

(President/Founder/Trustee)

Mr. Mukesh Kumar Jha

Mr. Mukesh Kumar Jha

(Secretary/Trustee)

Mr. Nayan Shandil

Mr. Nayan Shandil

(Treasurer/Trustee)

Miss. Bhawna Shandil

(Member/Trustee)

Health in India

As per the figures about the child mortality rate which is quite a big hurdle for the government, the 2nd most common cause of DALYs lost for children under 5 years of age was diseases like diarrhea Our NGO Will Work on this issue and have a moto to make india Healthy and fit, Since Health is Wealth. In countries where health systems are weak.

Education For All Peoples

Education For All (EFA) is a global movement led by UNESCO (United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), aiming to meet the learning needs of all children, youth and adults by 2015. Our NGO has working on this since last 3 years and would be aim to spread the benefit of this plan to every state of india.

Child Welfare programme

To provide quality Integrated and sustainable Primary Health Care services to the women in the reproductive age group and young children and special focus on family planning and Immunisation. To eradicate poliomyelitis (polio) in India by vaccinating all children under the age of five years against polio virus. There are many barriers to education.

Legal Awareness Programme For Citizens

The National Commission for Women regularly extends financial support to NGOs and educational institutions. Sometimes it called public legal education, is the empowerment of individuals regarding issues involving the law. Legal awareness helps to promote consciousness of legal culture, participation in the formation of laws and the rule of law.

Popular Causes

We are a non-profital & Charity raising money for child education

LACK OF EDUCATION

Not every person without an education is living in extreme poverty But most of the extremely poor don’t have an education. There are many barriers to education around the world, including a lack of money for uniforms and books.

POOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS

Extreme poverty and poor health often go hand in hand. In countries where health systems are weak, easily preventable and treatable illnesses like malaria, diarrhea, and respiratory infections can be fatal — especially for young children.

LACK OF JOBS

This might seem like a no-brainer: Without a job or a livelihood, people will face poverty. Dwindling access to productive land and overexploitation of resources like fish or minerals puts increasing pressure on many traditional livelihoods.

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CLIMATE CHANGE

Many of the world’s poorest populations rely on farming or hunting and gathering to eat and earn a living — for example, Malawi is 80% agrarian. They often have only just enough food and assets to last through the next season.

LACK OF GOVT. SUPPORT

Many people living in the United States are familiar with social welfare programs that people can access if they need healthcare or food assistance. But not every government can provide this type of help to its citizens.

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HUNGER AND MALNUTRITION

If a person doesn’t get enough food, they’ll lack the strength and energy needed to work (or their immune system will weaken from malnutrition and leave them more susceptible to illness that prevents them from getting to work).

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House No- D- 82, 2nd Floor, Near Fortune School, Sector-105, Noida, Po-Maharishi Nagar, Dist- Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh-201304.