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Our Top 10 Skill development Ngo in India
Wednesday , 08 January 2025- 5 min. read1. Prayatna
Prayatna is a non-profit organization striving to bring about a difference in the society we live in. It works in the fields of Healthcare, Education, Livelihood, Youth Management, and Disaster Management. It started in 2003 in Bihar after getting registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act (1860), and works to improve the quality of life of the people living in the rural areas. Many welfare activities have been organized in such communities like free health checkups, educational support to the poor and the like.
2. Udayan Care
The youth of India is its untapped potential. 1 in every third person in the country is a youngster below the age of 24, yet most lack any formal exposure to skill development. Youth constitute a large chunk of the Indian workforce, yet 80 doesn't possess any marketable skills.
3. Skill Minds Foundation
Skill Minds Foundation is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882, Govt. of India. Registration Number: 7963/4/546/2017 (Serial No./Book No./Deed No./Year).
Get deals with Delivering Quality Education to all needy education seekers. Set deals with Setting up with Desired skills for a job-ready platform, and Go deals with going for Employment OR Entrepreneurship.
4. Rainbow Home of Seven Sisters
Rainbow Home of Seven Sisters give shelter to transgender persons and survivors of human trafficking who are thrown out of their homes and society, give psychological support and educate them with life skills and soft skills in order to make them self- sufficient for their future life in the society as well as to prevent human trafficking and prevent environmental destruction through awareness and other activities that will bring sustainable development both in human and nature.
5. Nauka Foundation
Nauka Foundation began the journey in 2018 with the goal of creating forests and supporting communities. They have worked across five Indian states with the support of strategic partnerships and investments. Their vision is to work beyond human made boundaries with diverse communities and ecosystems within this decade utilizing interdisciplinary approach and experience from communities.
6. Kolkata Hunar
Kolkata Hunar aim is to focus on the holistic development for needy underprivileged individuals through various services and events so that they can contribute effectively at a personal, professional and societal level.
They constantly strive to support and empower individuals, particularly underprivileged women & children enabling them to meet basic ambitions of their life and realize their potential, make informed choices, resist oppression, fight for rightful existence and facilitate new possibilities and opportunities for them. Kolkata Hunar believe that stronger women will create a safer and better world. The most alluring thing is Women power and having confidence to change the World. So, they help them to build their confidence to stand in this Society.
7. Skilled Hands Foundation
The Skilled Hands Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates as a Section 8 company under the Companies Act, 2013. Our NGO is dedicated to serving the community by focusing on social service, skill training, women empowerment, and supporting livelihood. Their primary goal is to educate and empower underprivileged youth through job-oriented training programs in fields such as construction, textiles, handicrafts, manufacturing, farming and hospitality. They are committed to providing the necessary resources and support to ensure their overall development and success in today's job market.The NGO also nurtures social entrepreneurship in India.
8. Arushi Sewa Sansthan
To provide support system for senior citizens, old age homes (वृद्ध आश्रम), underprivileged women and children and cater to the needs of physically and mentally challenged people. The areas of support are education, skill development, health, food and nutrition employment opportunities, women empowerment through self help groups (SHGs) and welfare of public at large.
9. Sakhi Sathi Foundation
We are driven by a powerful purpose to nurture underprivileged students, regardless of their gender, by equipping them with essential skills and education. In our commitment to inclusivity, we wholeheartedly support the transgender community, working diligently to ensure they receive the same level of proficiency for their future endeavors.
10. Chaithanya vikas
Chaithanya vikas Mutually Aided cooperative thirft society was initiated by conservation Rural Awakening (CONARE) With an aim to forese social and economic empowerment of the marginalized and deprived women in the year 2006.The society was initially with93 women as its member has now 3149.