
GARHI DULLA, BINAULI, BAGHPAT, UTTAR PRADESH-250345
“Design Your Future”
Samiti promotes Indian values and cultural diversity by organizing various events such as traditional food festivals, Milan Utsav, Diwali, Holi Milan, Sharad Utsav and more…
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Kalyan kari shiksha samiti endeavors to bridge the rural and urban digital divide and technological advancements made in education system
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed education dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning where by teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms.
As digital technology has become an essential part of our urban education system so to take these facilities to our rural India we are planning to set up audio-visual centers here in Baraut as well as in our village college Chander Singh Girls Degree College.
This is our first and foremost priority to give our girls an uninterrupted education in future . As new challenges might be more concerning.
Different environments at both the centers and limited resources would make it difficult task to achieve but no way impossible.
In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted NGOs in india. Many NGOs have experienced financial losses, operational challenges and difficulties in providing services to communities in need. However, despite these challenges, many NGOs have been able to find innovative ways to continue providing services and have stepped up to meet the needs of communities during the pandemic. It is crucial for NGOs to continue to monitor and adapt to the evolving situation and for governments and other stakeholders to provide support and resources to help them continue their vital work
“Celebrating excellence and hard work! 🏆✨ Proud to honor the achievements of our talented students at the annual prize distribution ceremony
“An inspiring showcase of creativity and talent! 🎨✨ Our college faculty had the honor of inspecting the incredible works displayed at the art exhibition. A big congratulations to all the artists for their dedication and passion!
“Welcome to the beginning of unforgettable memories! 🎉✨ Our fresher party was a blast, bringing together new faces and new friendships. Here’s to a year full of laughter, learning, and growth! 🍾💃🕺
Kalyankari shiksha samiti is an NGO established in September 2014 and is a duly registered Society with Govt. of Uttar Pradesh.
The core value of the society is to promote girl education in rural areas.It serves as financial and advisory body to charitable girls school – Chander Singh Girls Degree College at Garhi Dulla, Baghpat,U.P. recognised upto Graduation.The ultimate aim of this non-profitable organization is to promote self employment avenues for girls by providing Vocational training in various areas like-Teaching, Art & Craft, Cutting & Tailoring, Tae-Kwon Do, Skating, Martial Arts, Dance, Music, Shooting, Archery etc.
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One set of summer and winter uniform each including a pair of footwear
₹ 2000
Stationery per student
Items- Text books all subjects, Registers, Note books, Pencil box, Coloring kit
₹2500
Includes –
₹7500 – 10500
Samiti promotes and supports the idea of encouraging bright and talented students by providing them annual scholarships.
₹7500 – 11000
“Our inspiration to open an NGO for the girl child stems from our deep belief in equality, education, and empowerment. We have witnessed firsthand the challenges that young girls face—limited access to education, social discrimination, and a lack of opportunities to reach their full potential. Inspired by the resilience and strength of countless girls who strive to break barriers, we are committed to creating a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where they can thrive. Through this NGO, we aim to provide education, healthcare, and skill development programs that will empower them to shape their own futures and contribute to a more just and equitable society.”