About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
2018
The Samajh, an India-based NGO, actively engages in various welfare activities to encourage local citizens' participation as members and advisors. Its Read more primary focus areas encompass environmental protection, wildlife preservation, empowerment of women and youth, assistance to senior citizens, and vocational education and training. The organisation's overarching objective lies in raising awareness among people regarding climate change and environmental concerns, emphasizing the significance of wildlife conservation, and extending a helping hand to those in need. By fostering engagement and cooperation within the community, The Samajh strives to instill a sense of responsibility and dedication towards safeguarding the environment, uplifting marginalized women and youth, and providing support to senior citizens. Through its diverse range of initiatives, the NGO endeavors to create a positive impact on society, ultimately fostering a better future for all.
Cause Area
Programs
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Project Santulan
Under this programme it is increasing the green cover. Its members along with volunteers are growing more and more trees through sapling, seed ball and seed holi methods.
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Project Deeksha
Project Deeksha was initiated to assist individuals facing financial constraints in accessing quality education and vocational training. This effort focuses on imparting essential skills to those eager to learn but hindered by economic limitations. The project concentrates on equipping students with computer programming skills, enabling them to secure positions within the information technology sector for sustainable livelihoods. Additionally, it offers English language proficiency classes along with fundamental electrical and computer training, enhancing candidates' employability prospects.
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Project SwarnaPaat
StateFormerly named "Green Gold Collection," the project has been rebranded as "SwarnaPaat", signifying the transformation of fallen leaves into valuable manure, similar to gold. SwarnaPaat emphasizes the collection of autumn's fallen leaves, simultaneously cleansing the environment and converting waste into a valuable resource. Encouraging individuals to contribute their fallen leaves during the autumn season, the initiative aims to collaborate with various organisations to expand its reach throughout Delhi and achieve widespread impact, particularly in enhancing soil fertility.
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Leaf Bank Programme
StateThe SwarnaPaat project, initiated with guidance from Mr. RJ Raawat, has seen active youth participation over the years. To streamline leaf collection during autumn, a leaf bank was established, offering free leaf compost as a return on deposited dry leaves. This innovative approach aims to reduce the effort required for collecting leaves from roads, parks, societies, and schools. People are encouraged to collect leaves from their rooftops, communities, parks, and educational institutions, facilitating access to free leaf compost from the leaf bank. The project's current focus is on collaborating with other organisations to expand its reach across different areas of Delhi and achieve maximum impact.
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Women Empowerment Programme
The Tilu Rauteli Award acknowledges the crucial role of women in society by providing them with complimentary vocational training for empowerment. Periodic awareness campaigns are conducted to support them, alongside assistance with everyday matters such as obtaining ration cards, voter IDs, Aadhar IDs, children's birth certificates, and opening bank accounts. Instituted in memory of Tilu Rauteli, a courageous Hindu Rajput warrior hailing from Uttarakhand, India, this annual award, presented on 8th August, recognizes women who have made significant grassroots-level contributions.
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Project Diversity & Unity
India, as a secular nation, places a strong emphasis on fostering social equality within the community. Every initiative is directed towards creating an inclusive atmosphere, evident in the experiences of beneficiaries who witness the promotion of equality among various religions and social strata. Periodically, programmes are organised to promote social harmony, delivering messages of equality and diversity to facilitate a more equitable society.
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Project Seed Ball
Tree planting can be an enjoyable activity for those with a passion for it. However, for individuals who find it less engaging, it employs the seed ball technique to initiate tree growth from seeds. This method mirrors nature's own processes, enhancing the plant's vitality by allowing it to sprout in its original location, avoiding the need for transplanting. This approach is particularly enjoyable for young people and children, adding an element of fun while simultaneously expanding the green canopy.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
6-20
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
AADTT4452C
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Registration ID
932
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12A
AADTT4452CE20211
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80G
AADTT4452CF20211
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust