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Ramagya Foundation passionately believes in giving back and making a difference in the society

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Ramagya Foundation passionately believes in giving back and making a difference in the society

Giving back to the society is the primary motive of Ramagya Foundation which aims to contribute towards creating educated and developed society by unleashing talent and sculpting each individual soul by imparting values. Founded by Mrs. Rajni Gupta, Director, Ramagya Group of Schools, the foundation has been enabling stronger communities by mobilizing and motivating succeeding generations from economically and socially challenged areas and placing them firmly on the track of quality life. “Ramagya Foundation envisions being a primary support and platform for implementing sustainable programme that delivers preferential options for the underprivileged in the field of education, empowerment, livelihood, environment and life affirming programme for every eligible youth to be a change,” says Mrs. Rajni Gupta.

In the progressive path of society development Ramagya Foundation is contributing through several attractive programs, including UNNATI which stands for Unleash, Nurture, Nourish and Adore Talent through Intrinsic motivation. UNNATI is an after-school support programme for underprivileged children in the age group of 6 to 14 years. URJA is another program run by Ramagya Foundation for the holistic development of underprivileged working girls in nearby societies. As an initiative by Purusharth Charitable Society, Ramagya Foundation is also proactively working to provide shelter to abandoned animals through its much talked about animal shelter programme NISHABD. Especially NISHABD is dedicated to rescue injured stray dogs and provide them shelter and the required medical aid.

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