
Objectives
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Ensure fair wages and legal rights for unorganised workers, including domestic workers, contract workers, and waste pickers
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Support education for orphaned children and promote literacy in underserved communities
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Improve community health through medical camps, AIDS awareness, and free eye care services
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Challenge caste discrimination and untouchability through education and grassroots action
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Promote women’s empowerment via self-help groups, economic initiatives, and leadership training
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Empower adolescent girls with group mentoring, life skills, and educational guidance
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Offer legal support and counselling, especially in cases of domestic violence and family disputes
Key Activities
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Advocating for fair wages and rights of domestic, construction, and waste-picking workers
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Organising workers and facilitating welfare board registrations
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Providing educational support to orphaned children and leading literacy initiatives
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Conducting health camps, AIDS awareness drives, and free eye care services
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Raising awareness on caste discrimination and promoting social justice
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Empowering women through SHGs, leadership, and skills training
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Offering legal support, especially in cases of domestic violence and family disputes


Awards and Recognitions
Key Achievements
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Mobilised 10,000 domestic workers, 5,000 construction workers, and 4,000 waste pickers
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Registered 3,000 domestic workers and 2,000 construction workers with welfare boards
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Enabled 60 orphaned children to continue their education
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Provided free spectacles to 200 women and organised cataract surgeries
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Formed 150 SHGs, supported ₹10,000 in microfinance, trained 100 women, and developed 50 grassroots leaders
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Resolved 100 legal cases through coordination with police and legal aid services
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Surendra Pathare Foundation’s Asmita Honour


