Deepalaya

Works to alleviate poverty and empower the underprivileged through its projects regarding education, the differently-abled, vocational training, health, institutional care, and women empowerment

  • Gold Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1980

Deepalaya is active in the space of child development and works to empower children, especially girls and specially abled, to flourish and do well in Read morelife. It also works to empower the poor in both urban and rural areas, making them self-sufficient through its projects. It runs multiple initiatives to impact children and adults favourably in the space of education, healthcare, women empowerment, skilling, institutional care and specially abled.

Impact

Deepalaya has impacted society by educating 3,71,556, providing healthcare to 13,68,192, providing institutional care to 1812, empowering 18173 women in 400+ villages, establishing 18,173 self-help groups and 8,411 enterprises, rehabilitating 4766 differently abled children and providing 23, 545 people with vocational training.

Vision & Mission

"Our Vision-A society based on legitimate rights, equity, justice, honesty, social sensitivity and a culture of service in which all are self-reliant. OUR MISSION
We at Deepalaya commit ourselves –

To identify and work along with the economically and socially deprived, the physically and mentally challenged – starting with children, so that they become educated, skilled and aware.
Enable them to be self-reliant and enjoy a healthy, dignified and sustainable quality of life And to that end, act as a resource to and collaborate with other agencies – governmental or non-governmental, as well as suitably intervene in policy formulation."

Donor History

Kuehne & Nagel P.Ltd.
Vision for all
Flour Daniel India P.Ltd.
Gourab Banerji
Women and Child Department, Haryana

Programs

  • Vocational Training Programmes

    In order to provide skills that can help underprivileged youth become self-sufficient and find jobs, Deepalaya runs several vocational training programmes in its centres. These programmes include vocational training in IT, Beauty, Tailoring, Web Designing, and computer software.

  • Institutional Care Programmes

    District
    State

    The Deepalaya Institutional Centre provides shelter, food, clothing, and care to street and run-away children, victims of child abuse, children of lifetime convicts, children of HIV/AIDS positive parents, children of sex workers and other vulnerable children.

    The institution currently has 19 girls and 46 boys residing in separate hostels. It also offers regular healthcare, counselling sessions, healthy-living classes such as yoga and meditation, a playground, education, vocational training and special needs programmes helping with anger management issues and personality disorders.

  • Healthcare Programmes

    Deepalaya's Community Health programme focuses on spreading awareness of preventive health practices among rural communities and works on providing healthcare to the poor through its many projects. The Chameli Dewan Memorial Rural Health & Mobile Clinic in Gusbethi is a clinic established in a van that visits numerous villages, providing health check-ups and primary health treatment.

  • Women Empowerment Programmes

    District
    State

    In order to empower women, Deepalaya has helped form self-help groups for the underprivileged, where each participant contributes a fixed amount. These self-help groups have boosted women's confidence, encouraging them to operate bank accounts, read, write, and start micro-enterprises. Because of this initiative, women have become more independent, the literacy rate of girl children has increased, women have begun to fight alcoholism and there is increased respect towards women in communities.

    In addition, there is a decrease in incidents of child marriage, female foeticide, and domestic violence. Deepalaya also partnered with Amway India to initiate the "Sanitary Napkin Project" which helps women become entrepreneurs and manufacture economical sanitary pads, empowering women and making sanitary napkins more affordable to the poor. It has helped them set up machines, understand the manufacturing process, and also market the napkins.

  • Education Programmes

    In order to complement the education that children receive in Government schools, Deepalaya has established numerous learning centres. In addition, it has set up two formal schools. In both the schools and learning centres, Deepalaya aims to help the children develop holistically, focusing not only on academics but also on various talents such as dance, music, sports and art.

    Further, Deepalaya has adopted a 'Positive Discrimination to the Girl Child’ policy. Thus, it actively identifies girls who are not in school and encourages them and their families to enrol them in school. It offers incentives in the education fees and provides admission to the boys of the family only if the parents enrol the girl child.

    Additionally, Deepalaya began an initiative called the Father and Daughter Alliance, which aims to involve fathers in their daughters' education and encourage them to be actively involved in their daughters' daily work, homework and class assignments.

  • Programmes for Specially Abled

    ‘Sambhav Project – Mainstreaming the Differently abled’ is an initiative for children with various disabilities like Intellectual Disability, Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Autism, Hearing and Speech Impairment, Muscular Dystrophy and other physical impairments.

    The programme works to make them self-reliant and helps them enter mainstream society. Deepalaya helps children learn how to perform daily activities such as sitting, standing, wearing clothes, etc, in addition to basic education such as reading, writing, comprehending communication, and responding.

    Children are provided with speech therapy and involved in extra-curricular classes like sports, games, dance, music, crafts, and art, The programme has a team of Special Educators, Physiotherapists, Speech Therapists, and Occupational therapists to assess each child at the time of enrollment and develop Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for each child. Each child is then guided individually, based on this customized goal.

  • Vision Center

    Deepalaya has identified the need for making an intervention through facilitating cataract surgeries especially for those in the age group of 50+ who do not have access to such facilities. The technical support will be provided by R P Eye Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for establishing vision centers at (1) Deepalaya Gram, Village Gusbethi, Sahsola revenue village, Mewat Distt. and (2) Sohna, Gurgaon, Haryana. Deepalaya has a collaboration with AIIMS for its Eye Care Center's in Delhi.

  • Sambhav- Differently Abled

    State

    "Children with special needs are overlooked in the sphere of education and policy planning in terms of accessibility and support systems, and even more so when they hail from disadvantaged circumstances. We strongly believe that differently abled children can lead a normal life if they have effective access to services like care and development, education, vocational training, employment opportunities, and the availability of aids and appliances. Sambhav works with children from urban slum communities in Delhi and caters to beneficiaries from 27 adjoining slum communities."

Impact Metrics

  • Boys Enrolled in Formal Education

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2014-15 683
    • 2015-16 59
    • 2016-17 1545
    • 2017-18 1652
  • Girls Enrolled in Formal Education

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2014-15 900
    • 2015-16 41
    • 2016-17 913
    • 2017-18 993
  • Care & Development Facility for Children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 121
    • 2020-21 114
    • 2021-22 120
  • Supplementary Nutritional Provision

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 121
    • 2020-21 114
    • 2021-22 120
  • Transportation Provision

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 77
  • Free Weekly Opds to Marginalised Populations From Urban and Rural Locations

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 14500
    • 2020-21 16000
    • 2021-22 19800
  • Free Surgeries for Cataract Patients

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1200
    • 2020-21 1400
    • 2021-22 1512
  • Subsidized Spectacles

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 5800
    • 2020-21 6500
    • 2021-22 7000
  • Care & Development Facility for Children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 121
    • 2020-21 114
    • 2021-22 120
  • Transportation Provision for Children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 77
  • Free Weekly Opds to Marginalised Populations From Urban and Rural Locations

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 14500
    • 2020-21 16000
    • 2021-22 19800
  • Free Surgeries for Cataract Patients

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1200
    • 2020-21 1400
    • 2021-22 1512

Theory of Change

Deepalaya intervention in the community to empower and make self-reliant through education and economic activities.

Milestones & Track Record

"43 YEARS OF ENABLING SELF RELIANCE PAN INDIA
OUR OUTREACH (up to 2021-2022)

3,71,556
Educated

13,68,192
Healthcare Beneficiaries

17,892
Women SHG Members

1,812
Institutional Care

23,545
Trained People with Skills

4,766
Community-based rehabilitation

17,703
Adult Education

16,387
Menstrual Hygiene Care

172,40,208
Meals Served to People

6,901
Digital Learners

24,350
Community Library Beneficiaries

30,000
Girls Trained with Self-defence"

Donor Testimonial

Congratulations to Deepalaya for its 43 years of dedication
and commitment towards holistic child development. My
association with the organisation began in 1991. Over the
years I have been privileged to be part of many wonderful
initiatives with Deepalaya. Since 2014, my family charitable
foundation - Laj Jagdish Foundation - has been supporting
the Sambhav Project, a special unit for care and development
for children with differential abilities. With them, I share
the vision for inclusion and mainstreaming for the children
with special needs. I appreciate how Deepalaya is working
on various associated aspects to ensure an overall child
centric environment at the center. My best wishes to you all.
Mr. Jyoti Sagar
Trustee
Laj Jagdish Foundation

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We would like to congratulate the Deepalaya
family on its 43rd Founders' Day. Having worked
with Deepalaya for more than 12 years, we are
proud to mention it as one of our great partners.
For our CSR projects such as Project Sunrise,
which works for the welfare of underprivileged
children, or Project Nari Shakti, which promotes
women's livelihood, Deepalaya has truly supported
Amway’s social initiatives and empowered
people in need. All the best to Deepalaya
in its present and future endeavors.
Mr. Raj Narain
Manager - CSR
Amway India Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

Leadership Team

  • Y Chackochan

    Member

  • T.M. Abraham

    President

  • Dr. George John

    Secretary and C.E

  • Mr. John Varughese

    Director- Finance & Accounts

  • Ms. Neha Sharma

    Director- Programs

  • Mr. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    Director- Resource Mobilization

  • Mr. Kuriyan Behanan

    Sr. Manager- Admin & HR

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

  • Strength of Governing Body

    8

  • Diversity Metrics

    58% women

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

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

Mobility Social Impact 2022
Excellence Award
India’s Revolutionary NGO
Biggest Helping Hand Award
National Corona Warrior Award
Guide Star Transparency Key
Guide Star Transparency Key
Global Humanitarian Award
e-NGO Challenge Award – Chairperson’s Distinction (Education & Learning)
JR Bansal Award for Continued Excellence
Healthcare Leadership Award
Sat Paul Mittal Award Appreciation Award
Most Promising Programme Award
Indian Excellence Award 2018
Delhi NGO’s Leadership Awards 2017
Best Disadvantaged Person Education Initiative 2017
GuideStar India Advanced Level- Gold Certification Award

Guidestar India NGO Transparency award
Global CSR Leadership award presented by ABP news (2015)
Best NGO Award from Indo-American Chamber of Commerce
SBI Excellence Award
Regional Awardee of Indian NGO Award
Regional Awardee of Indian NGO Award
Best Performance Award – Contribution towards Disability to Ability
Shri. Vijaya Gujral Award from Vijaya Gujral Foundation (1999).

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATD2265N

  • Registration ID

    S 11359

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2009/0002516

  • 12A

    AAATD2265NE20167

  • 80G

    AAATD2265NF20207

  • FCRA

    231650025

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00000584

Location

  • Headquarters

    46, Institutional Area, D Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi, 110058

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2014-15

    Income
    Rs.90,907,478
    Expenses
    Rs.90,907,478
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.35,347,012
    Program Expenses
    Rs.55,560,466
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  • 2016-17

    Income
    Rs.110,061,228
    Expenses
    Rs.110,061,228
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.29,031,208
    Program Expenses
    Rs.81,030,020
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  • 2017-18

    Income
    Rs.126,315,417
    Expenses
    Rs.126,315,417
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.39,181,979
    Program Expenses
    Rs.87,133,438
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  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.132,493,839
    Expenses
    Rs.143,414,815
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.10,039,037
    Program Expenses
    Rs.133,375,778
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.142,244,222
    Expenses
    Rs.132,108,976
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.10,568,718
    Program Expenses
    Rs.121,540,258
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.150,312,669
    Expenses
    Rs.141,558,631
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.14,155,863
    Program Expenses
    Rs.127,402,768
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.167,228,342
    Expenses
    Rs.162,842,468
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.13,825,325
    Program Expenses
    Rs.149,017,143
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Government Partnerships

Department of Women & Child Development