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Hamari Pahchan NGO

Hamari Pahchan which means our own identity, by keeping this in mind that every one should have their own pahchan (identity), our founder Mr. Tarun Mathur laid the foundation as Hamari Pahchan in year 2015 by a vision of creating a society which is built on values of equality and justice for all.

A visionary by heart and mind, Mr. Mathur has been serving the Goverment of India in the aviation department for more than the decade. By adding more to his professionalism he has represented India in a number of foreign nations as a professional chess player.

About our NGO:

Hamari pahchan is a Delhi based NGO. We provide a variety of opportunities to the under privlidged people so that they can make their own Pahchan.

We are spreaded in multiple fields such as: education, unemployment, menstrual health awareness and hunger.

We are proud to tell that our relentless efforts have helped us in becoming one of the best NGOs in Delhi.

Our team works with a will to elevate people’s lives, fulfill their dreams and make them self-reliable which will accelerate Atma Nirbharta initiative to new heights.

Some of our projects like:

⦁ Drishti project: Which helps in the education of the under privileged children, inculcation of basic life skills and overall personality development of the childrens.

⦁ Sukhad: Help peoples by awaring them about Menstrual health, promotion of sustainable periods and dismantling taboos around periods.

⦁ Social Entrepreneurship: It gives a platform to the youth to include themselves in the community services and the social welfare, and helps us by the expansion of our reach through innovative means.

⦁ Skill Development: It helps in the employment of the under previlidge womens to be self depandent, gives equal opportunities for all to earn a livelihood, empowerment of women.

⦁ Malnutrition: To prevent poverty and hunger the project of malnutrition has been designed which helps in eradication of hunger, food security on a national level, eradication of malnutrition.

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