Monday, 2 September 2019

Child Welfare Organization in India

India is the leading developing country in the world with Delhi as it’s industrial capital and a home for around 3.9 million people living in slums. People from different regions migrate to Delhi in search of food, work and shelter. They think they can earn more in the capital but are not aware of the fact that they are adding up to the already existing unemployed population. This leads to overutilization of limited resources and hence poverty. Children in Delhi are devoid of basic primary education which is a fundamental right. 

Many volunteer programs are already running in India to cater to the unsatisfied needs of these people. Lakshyam is one of the organization contributing to the social cause. It opens up ventures for the aspiring people to contribute their efforts towards society.  If you have positive intentions and the required artistic skills and talent then Lakshyam is the best place in providing you a platform to volunteer. It believes that “ a candle’s life will not be affected if it enlightens the other candles.” 


Volunteers in Lakshyam get a chance to interact with the underprivileged children in Delhi and NCR, Madhya Pradesh and   Jharkhand. Volunteers can choose any of the location and can help the needy children in their primary education. Volunteers can teach children the basic languages like English or Hindi or can assist them with their homework and assignments. They can help in grooming their personality by conducting some vocational workshops like art and craft, dance, music etc. They can engage children in various sports and fun activities to freshen up their minds. Lakshyam promises a holistic experience to it’s volunteers by giving them opportunities to have a deep insight about the lives of these children , living their sorrows and living among them.  Lakshyam believes your passion is the key factor to bring a positive change in the society. 

The Book and Toy Library by Lakshyam is an initiative for poor kids who can never afford these playthings and are deprived of the pleasures of growing up. The toys and books are collected by approaching the private schools and keeping a plastic box where the students can drop their toys. The entire cost of the library is borne by the organization.

Along with child welfare programs, Lakshyam is working on the women empowerment as a woman is the driving force of the family.  Lakshyam provides live skill trainings such as stitching and provides them platform to sell their products in the market and be financially interdependent. 

Apart from the physical efforts of the volunteers, interested people in Lakshyam can contribute financially towards the child welfare and women empowerment. They can either contribute a part of their salary towards the cause or can sponsor a Child, Skill Building Workshop, a Lakshyam Center or Lakshyam Toy Library. They can also make donations in monetary terms or in kind. Also, they can place bulk orders for the handcrafted goods by the women. 

Lakshyam has been actively working towards the betterment of the migrated, underprivileged and illiterate children and women.

Friday, 16 August 2019

Women & child development, NGO working for women empowerment, woman and child development

Women constitute around 48.5% of the total Indian population according to 2011 census. Women have been a part of society since ages but never got recognition at any point in time. Women in India have been living under a constant threat of “identity crisis”. Women face a number of challenges in terms of literacy, lack of resources, labor participation rate henceforth hindering their growth. Over the years, many NGOs in India have come up to help women and empower them by providing resources, alleviate poverty, enforce women’s rights. Therefore, making recognizable changes in women empowerment and leading to better growth.


One such significant work in the field of women and child development, women empowerment has been made by Lakshyam NGO. Established in the year 2012 to work solely for the betterment of society. Lakshyam entirely focuses to alter the lives of underprivileged strata of Indian society emphasizing on child and women development.  Initially, started as a vision of providing toys to street kids thereby evolving and today it has a presence across three countries, present in over seventeen Indian states and has uplifted lives of more than thirty thousand individuals.

Under the flagship, lakshyam has 2 very successful programs currently running namely lakshyam Rooh and Lakshyam butterfly while the former works for providing not only education but also job opportunities and also working for women’s menstrual health on the contrary works for mainly to provide education to children. Both the programs are unique, well laid as well as interlinked and are impacting the lives of women and children in a positive direction.  

Women in India have never been treated equally, in fact, they have been seen as only performing household chores, or rearing and bearing of children confiding them with only household work. Women in India face gender inequality and according to UNDPs gender inequality report of 2016 India was ranked 130 out of 146. The term Rooh literally means ‘Soul’ enforcing of Awaking Women’s Soul. Lakshyam strives to fill the void of inequality of women created by ages of oppression. Rooh works as three-tier program firstly, working to strengthen roots by providing them education, secondly, providing professional training of vocational like stitching and tailoring to provide women with self-employment thereby making them financially independent and finally providing them a stage to exhibit their professional skills.

37% of the Indian population is illiterate, one of the main cause of illiteracy is poverty forcing children to drop out of school and work drawing meager salaries. The term butterfly indicates wings, just as a butterfly flies with its wings lakshyam with its Butterfly: child welfare and education program it trying to provide children with wings to fly, elevate them out of poverty, protecting their basic human rights. Lakshyam has set up centers with over 100 children of diverse age groups are enrolled in Ghaziabad and Vasant Kunj centers respectively. The children are forced out of school, dropouts or either toy sellers, rag pickers, cobblers, even some of them never went to school. Lakshyam has assumed the role of enrolling these children at the centers and also aims to provide formal education or at least enroll them at open schools. In order to provide them education till 5th standard as that is a requirement for all skills program. At the center's kids are taught subjects like Hindi, English, math’s computer, art, general knowledge and also tutoring them with manners of hygiene, menstrual hygiene, cleanliness as well as discipline. Apart from entirely academic teaching a number of other activities ranging from drawing competition, art, puppet show, food distribution drives, and dance competition amongst others also takes place at the lakshyam centers. Lakshyam through its program has an eccentric approach and come to touch the lives of many women and children thus, leading their overall development. 

Thursday, 14 March 2019

Volunteer programs/organizations in India

Despite many development efforts made by the Indian government in recent decades, the social imbalance is increasing immeasurably and the Indian economy is struggling to solve the many socio-economic problems related to its demography. The people are struggling to access to equal rights and living conditions and the orphanages fill up. Many associations and organizations participate in humanitarian action with the means at their disposal. Whether in donations of medical equipment or in funding for humanitarian projects, international and local institutions accompany and initiate humanitarian missions in economically weak areas, orphanages and areas of tension within the country.

It is in this sense, and to address the needs of the poorest, on a daily basis, that volunteering initiatives have, over the years, tremendously diversified. With programs as varied as the personal development and schooling of children, the care of young people in difficulty, the rehabilitation of handicapped persons, the empowerment of women and their independency, the preservation of human rights, the access to healthcare, infrastructures etc.; the opportunities to aid the deprived are numerous. While you’re in India, connecting with a volunteering organization and making a contribution towards the betterment of society turns out to be an enlightening experience. The best way of choosing such an organisation is when it can specifically benefit from your abilities and skills while providing you with an enriching experience.

While volunteering opportunities and non-governmental organizations multiply across the Indian subcontinent, NGO Lakshyam aims to give a deep and complete experiences to those willing to give assistance to the underprivileged. Founded in 2012, Lakshyam contributes towards betterment of the society with a focus on child education, holistic child development and women empowerment. The association shares a common dream – a world where every child is showered with love and is given opportunities for a brighter future; a world where no child’s innocence is marred by the horrors of child labour, and a world where women’s well-being is paid attention to and empowerment representing the way to sustain themselves and their families.

In the light of the organization’s values, the proposed volunteering missions seek to give a responsible and useful field of action to the candidates. Spread across 5 locations in India and impacting 16 states, Lakshyam actively operates on a national scale and its projects extensively address the humanitarian condition that benefits the communities in need. Through its centres based in the middle of the rural and economically weak areas, the organization offers a wide range of tasks from which the volunteers can chose to work on during their involvement. The real-life experience and interaction with the people play a major role for the volunteers and the community as it is the key for a mutually beneficial experience.

In this way, the volunteering missions mostly emphasize on fostering the children’s and women’s self-development as well as their educational skills. From comprehensive learning methods through languages, maths and computer operations, to physical activities such as sports and leisure activities, the young people integrate basic but necessary knowledge while developing a feeling of responsibility. Living in a society requires basic social and personal skills which Lakshyam tries to confer to those who need it the most. Artistic workshops and manual skills are also being provided as the enhancement of creativity broadens the children’s patterns of thinking and thus, their potential. Moreover, volunteers in Lakshyam are given the opportunity to contribute to the internal and external development of the organization through media & communications, business model development or even the data and research field. Finally, in order to improve the communities’ conditions and the social benefits of this humanitarian association, volunteers may be active in the frame of the social entrepreneurship field where every innovation is supported and accompanied.  

It is by daring to leave our comfort zone that we make the most memorable experiences of our life.

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Women and Child Development

India is at the same time one of the countries with the highest growth rate in the world and the one where the number of underprivileged is the largest. In a society where women and children suffer from discrimination, hard labour, poor living conditions and see their freedom damaged on a daily basis, NGO Lakshyam stands as an actor of change. As every child grows up with a dream but not everyone has access to the same tools or environment, Lakshyam takes action in rural and underprivileged areas to give those children and women an opportunity to have a brighter future. With multiple centres set up in the slums and villages of metropolitan cities across India, the deprived women and children have a place full of hope where to go and are being extracted from exhausting rag-picking or begging duties. 


Education is the mechanism that enables children to assimilate all the moral, social and emotional principles that allow them to integrate properly into the society. It helps them to develop necessary physical and intellectual skills. In order to give them a chance to have a place in society and make better use of all their potential, Lakshyam fosters the children’s inherited skills by providing a basic educational development and bridging the gap between them and future schools. Through remedial classes and comprehensive learning, free of cost tutorials or collected study material from contributors (books, stationery) around the cities, the NGO accompanies children who never had access to education. In the same way, the betterment of the quality of their life goes through a personal well-being and personality development which Lakshyam aims to fulfil by exposing them to recreational activities in many different areas such as arts, music and sports. Through the organisation of events inside the centres on important national days as well as for the most important celebrations in India, these days become memorable for the children. Moreover, as they never saw another environment than their communities, outings and sightseeing tours around the cities (cultural and recreational) such as parks, monuments etc. are organised. Lakshyam allows the children to breathe new air while discovering places with better conditions and being filled with happiness. Thanks to punctual contributions/donations from private individuals, companies, schools, the collection of; for instance; warm clothes, has helped many children and women to survive during the cold winter and made them able to keep them for the following years.

In most of the rural areas and villages, women are seen as an economic liability and are seeing their rights being misused. Education and skill training are two of the powerful tools in the liberation and the empowerment of women. In order to remedy it, Lakshyam has set up several training centres in which they are taught manual work and sellable skills as a way to independency and feeling of fulfilment. The trainings are provided by professionals in different manual areas such as sewing, stitching, bag making or products made out of recycled materials to help women developing useful skills. Through a network of shops and institutions, those products are sold to customers who support these families. In this way, the NGO offers proactive initiatives through well-organised workshops based on easily marketable skills aiming to give women a self-employment capacity as well as a financial independency. Moreover, without education and forced to live in poor conditions, women never got access to knowledge about their own health and way of behaving regarding this important issue. Lakshyam supports these women through workshops on menstrual hygiene and spreads regular awareness about healthcare in order to prevent potential diseases or irremediable consequences.

Thanks to Lakhshyam’s women and children development target, the life of many individuals has been changed and their dreams fulfilled. The NGO tries to provide all necessary aid through its internal programs, volunteering system, and external contributions.
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Tuesday, 22 January 2019

NGO Working for Women Empowerment and Child Development

NGO should strengthen women by giving them identity as informal workers by trying to work on the rights of women workers and use nonviolent manifestation methods. It should also work to improve sex workers, with the aim of fighting HIV and AIDS and ending human trafficking which include the production of sanitary napkins, which provide space for women to make and sell their art and instil vital language skills. They should defend gender justice, equality and respect for human rights and work in areas such as budget allocations for gender and women's security in conflict areas.



For the child development many NGOs in India are doing a great job helping disadvantaged children with education and for social change. Child development include initiatives to improve the condition of underprivileged children and to make sure that proper education reaches to more children in every new academic year.

What Lakshyam is doing for Women Empowerment and Child Development?

Lakshyam is an NGO dedicated to disadvantaged and repressed communities, especially women and children. Since the last eight years, Lakshyam has been working towards child development and the empowerment of women in seven states of India. Established for the welfare of humanity and society in general, the non-profit organization has participated in a series of social welfare activities. Further are the programme run by Lakshyam for Women Empowerment and Child Development

Rooh is a program that focuses on creating an environment conducive to women from underprivileged communities. Provide training in skills development and teach the art of sewing, cutting, sewing and embroidering women, thus creating opportunities to increase income. The focus on problems that affect women's lives, such as health and hygiene education, child care and basic civic sense, is provided to women in the community to help them lead a dignified and confidential life.

The Lakshyam toy library is one of the main programs of Lakshyam that distributes toys and books from privileged children to the not so privileged. The toy boxes are installed in several private schools in Delhi and each child donates a toy and / or book that is then delivered to the 8 related NGOs in 7 states. The Lakshyam Toys Library Centers have been opened in rural districts of states such as Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

Butterfly program was designed, considering the two integral components of a healthy child, Development and Participation. The Education Center based in Basti, adopted by Lakshyam, JJ Basti in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, provides an education that encompasses textual knowledge and the development of personality, together with special attention to workshops on cleanliness, hygiene, discipline, extracurricular activities and positive life habits that are carried out to help children to join society in general with a wider and deeper capacity.

Workshops by Lakshyam on Women Empowerment and Child Development

Health and nutrition awareness - The habits of cleanliness, nutrition and hygiene are demonstrated through stories and tables. Consultations are answered, and easy advice is given to inculcate new habits in daily life.

Breastfeeding awareness session -Women in the community learn about the recommendations of WHO and UNICEF to feed a baby or young child in a healthy way.

Micro-nutrient - Iodine deficiency awareness session - Lakshyam periodically holds an awareness session on iodine deficiency for women in the community. The session includes demonstrations to test salt for iodine content at the domestic level. The focus at the event is to focus on self-equipment techniques to safeguard one's health.

Eye camp - In collaboration with the Sant Parmanand Hospital, Lakshyam regularly organizes a health care campaign throughout Delhi that focuses on eye controls. Patients suffering from eye problems and discomfort are examined. In addition to the check-ups, patients are also given free medications and suggestions for eye care by doctors. Free cataract operations are also performed for serious cases; Last year, there were nine patients who recovered their sight after the camp.

Dental camp - Lakshyam offers free dental services to improve children's dental health. After the dental camps last year, several children were operated on for severe cases of dental problems.

Anti-drug campaign - Lakshyam recently organized an anti-drug campaign in Ranchi to achieve stability for disadvantaged children in extreme circumstances due to drug abuse. 30 children in Ranchi were found affected by drug abuse and were taken to the hospital to provide medical assistance. They needed special attention to get their lives back on track, mentally and physically. Lakshyam, along with his team of doctors, a skin specialist, a dental surgeon and a cardiac surgeon, worked with children in the three main affected areas that are most affected during drug abuse.