Child Right & Welfare Street, slum and children of deprived section are miles away from their basic requirements as education, health, nutrition, happiness. Sometimes, these children lead their life to waste by getting involved in wrong doings as theft, begging, prostitution, addiction to meet their basic requirements. Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan is determined to bring them in the mainstream of the society. The organisation is running quality education school for the educational development of these children. The children are not only educated but also learn discipline, life skills and rights. Additionally, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan also provide new clothes, nutritious food, toys, study material to slum and street children from time to time. The objective of Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan is that these children may be able to find and live a better life and lay the foundation of a bright future by leaving wrong doings. Rajasthan ...
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Education Rajasthan state has 13.20 lakh shool drop-out children of 6 - 14 years age group according to the survery report 2013-14 of "Sarv Shiksha Abhiyaan" of the government of Rajasthan. It is a terrible figure of school drop-outs. Besides that the election commission has declared that one must pass minimum 8 th standard for the candidancy of Panchayat elections. This declaration has increased the importance of education more. As per sensex 2011, the state has 67.41 literacy rate which is not so good and the rate shows illiteracy and backwardness in the state. Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan is working on various educational models with deprived section for the educational development and better literacy in which "Patshala" schools for school drop-out kids and breif syllabus of middle level education for women are managed in remote villages. Hundreds of women and children are getting quality education in these schools so that t...
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Women Empowerment More than 40 complaints against "violence against women", 10 rape cases registered everyday, 3 women are killed just because of dowry in every 48 hours. It is not a fiction but these are terrible facts of Rajasthan state. It is to be considered that these facts are official which get registered in various police stations of the state everyday. Hundreds of women, victims of violent persecution and outrage, don't even dare to come forward just because of family pressure, loss of shame amongst people and threat in this male dominated society and loose their identity in the darkness of anonymousness. Similarly, due to some traditional social evils such as dowry system, purda system and child marriage which have been practicing for many years, women don't have a special status in the society. Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan has been organising so many women empowerment programs for marginalized and deprived women to buil...
Nepal relief camp was organised by Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan with Support of Global Giving Foundation in July 2015 under the project "Relief to Nepal Earthquake Victims" to help the victims of the village Jeevanpur of district Dhadhing in Nepal. The victims families were distributed relief materials so that they can manage themselves to survive.
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About the organization Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS) is a non - governmental organization (NGO) based in Ajmer District of Rajasthan, the largest populated state in India. The organization was founded in the year 1992, by the group of young sensitive youths in the interest of the society. RSKS is a pioneer in promotion of income generation activities (IGAs) for the deprived sections of the community. RSKS believes that the rural poor are capable of determining and building their future provided they are supported and facilitated properly. The organization works for the development of community through a number of activities any program. RSKS is registered a society under the societies Registration act 1958 (Rule - 28). The Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010. 12A and 80G section of Income Tax Act, 1961. Vision of the organization Attainment of a healthy and self reliant community through a process of a nurturing integration, unity and ...