We remove the financial barriers that prevent deserving students from completing their education — from primary school through college and vocational training. Scholarships, supplies, and community support for underprivileged students in Delhi.
Four complementary programs covering financial support, learning resources, outreach, and targeted girl child education — addressing the full spectrum of educational barriers.
Scholarships covering school and college fees, books, and examination costs for students from economically weaker sections who demonstrate academic commitment and financial need.
We distribute notebooks, stationery, school bags, and digital study materials to enrolled students who lack basic learning tools — ensuring no child falls behind for want of a pen or a textbook.
Outreach programs in low-income neighborhoods around Delhi to encourage school attendance, reduce dropout rates, and promote aspirations for higher education among students and parents alike.
Special focus on female students at risk of leaving school due to financial or social pressures — recognising that educating girls has a multiplier effect on entire families and communities.
Our education programs reach students across Delhi who face financial barriers to learning — regardless of school level or academic stage.
School Students with Fee BarriersChildren enrolled in government or private schools who cannot afford fees, uniforms, or examination costs.
Board Exam PreparationStudents preparing for Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations who need books, materials, and study guides.
Vocational & College StudentsYoung adults seeking admission to vocational training institutes or colleges who need financial assistance.
Girls at Risk of Early DropoutFemale students from underprivileged families who face financial or social pressure to leave school prematurely.
Slum & Resettlement Colony ChildrenChildren living in slums and resettlement colonies in and around Delhi who lack access to basic educational resources.
EWS Family StudentsStudents from Economically Weaker Section families who qualify for support under standard income eligibility criteria.
A simple, transparent process — designed to be accessible, not burdensome. Schools, social workers, and community leaders may also refer deserving students.
Prepare proof of income, academic records, admission or enrolment letter, and identity documents for the applicant.
Come in person to D-21, 3rd Floor, Lajpat Nagar-1, South Delhi – 110024. Our team is available to review your application.
Our team reviews each application on a case-by-case basis, considering financial need, academic commitment, and available funds.
Referrals Welcome: Schools, hospitals, social workers, and community leaders are encouraged to refer deserving students directly to our office. We work collaboratively with educational institutions and social welfare organisations to identify those who need support most urgently.
Your donation covers school fees, textbooks, stationery, and more — giving a child the tools to build their own future. All donations are 80G eligible for tax deduction.