Vishwakarma Shakti Sangh Foundation is a dedicated organization committed to social service and the upliftment of society. It was established with the vision of holistic development, awareness, and self-reliance of the community. Our mission is not only to support and deliver justice to the underprivileged but also to educate, organize, and empower them.
Our organization considers social service as its core purpose. Guided by the motto "Seva Hi Dharma Hai" (Service is Duty), we strive to reach every individual who has been left behind socially, educationally, or economically. We firmly believe that true development is only possible when every individual is given equal opportunities, education, and security.
Education and social security are among our top priorities. The foundation is actively working on future plans to provide permanent and free quality education, especially for students from economically weaker sections. We are committed to ensuring that no child is forced to abandon their dreams due to a lack of resources.
One of our most important initiatives is to honour and present role models from the community on our digital platform. There are countless individuals in our society who have achieved success despite severe hardships and have guided others with their journey. We identify and recognize such inspiring figures so that future generations can draw motivation from their lives.
Another major initiative is to unite people from all walks of life through digital platforms. By connecting digitally, every person in society can learn about these great personalities and feel inspired by their achievements through education and struggle.
Social justice is a strong pillar of our organization. Rising above all forms of discrimination—be it caste, class, religion, or region—we believe every human being deserves justice and support.
We believe that when a society stands united, transformation becomes inevitable. That is why every member of our foundation works with the resolution of "Organized Society, Secure Future."