Vision

Changing life in a changing world. For those women who can't get out of the house. On which there are all the restrictions. But every person has a dream that he should do some work to earn his living. The work that makes them self-reliant. Makes his family financially strong.

Mission

We have only one goal which women are poor. Less educated. Looking at her worldly life, she wants to do something sitting at home, make them skilled, teach, make them self-reliant so that they can walk shoulder to shoulder in the society. To strengthen the financial condition of your family.

Shri Sai Jan Kalyan Nyas Samiti

Sai Jan Kalyan Nyas Samiti was started on 4th February, 2020 in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Our only goal was to provide employment to poor and unemployed women, to make them self-reliant. Through our trust, we have made more than four thousand poor women self-reliant so far. The work we give these women to do sitting at home. They include making pearls, making pickles, making papads, sewing, embroidery, candle making, incense sticks, handmade items like sweaters, mufflers and socks etc. The organization has not only made women self-reliant but also financially strong. To make women self-reliant, the patrons of our trust work hard so that every woman can become self-reliant. Along with making women self-reliant, our organization is also increasing their respect in the society and family.

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Trustee

Sandhyadevi

President

Rajendra Prajapati

Secretary

Vivek Pandey

Treasurer

Our Causes

Every journey begins with a single step. One act of service, one encouraging word, one gift of generosity is often all it takes to bring hope where it’s needed most. Over the last 2 years, the kindness of the Indian Women And Sai Jan Kalyan Nyas Samiti has multiplied. We now have an opportunity to truly change our nation. That’s why we’re uniting our service around our causes areas of need. These Causes present significant challenges to humanity, and we believe it’s our turn to meet them.

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