Bahujan Vikas Seva Sangh was founded with a simple yet unwavering belief: that every person, regardless of background or circumstance, deserves dignity, support, and opportunity. We are a people-powered NGO driven by compassion, equity, and action—committed to extending a helping hand wherever and whenever it’s needed most.
Our work spans urban neighborhoods and rural communities, responding to a wide range of social needs—from healthcare assistance and educational outreach to livelihood support and disaster relief. Whether it’s organizing food distribution during crises, empowering youth with vocational skills, or advocating for marginalized voices, we stand firm in our mission to uplift and unify.
We are not defined by a single cause, but by a spirit of service that responds to the evolving challenges faced by real people, in real-time. Our strength lies in our diversity and in the dedication of our volunteers, partners, and supporters who believe in building a more inclusive and compassionate society.
At Bahujan Vikas Seva Sangh, we don’t just provide aid—we nurture hope. Because we know that with empathy and collaboration, small acts of kindness become movements of lasting change.
Organizing programs on great leaders, national events, and patriotic activities.
Campaigns for de-addiction, eradication of blind faith, cleanliness drives, and basic service awareness.
Providing facilities and assistance for poor, needy, and differently-abled students.
Motivating youth for technical education, skill development, sports, and fitness training.
Honoring individuals with outstanding achievements in various fields.
Spreading information and providing follow-up support for district, state, and central schemes.
Establishing centers for computers, arts, sports, and cultural activities.
Organizing health camps, medical guidance, and problem-solving centers.
Starting relief centers and providing guidance during natural calamities.
Promoting libraries, reading campaigns, competitions, and exams.
Conducting special initiatives, awareness about women’s rights, counseling, and support for children.
Running self-help groups to encourage self-reliance and all-round development of women.
Supporting Anganwadis, Balwadis, Ashram schools, and adoption-based village development programs.