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The meaning of the word “Manjil” in Urdu/Hindi means destination. But we believe the journey is more important than reaching the milestone because it excavates the true human nature and builds our character and personality, making us better human beings. A person who works for not only themself but also society, bringing harmony and justice. The NGO believes in holistic development and aggerated children’s growth, therefore making an effort to teach and educate them.

‘Manjil’ is a non-governmental organization (NGO) whose mission is to provide free and quality education from primary to a higher standard. We believe in holistic development on the macro scale and aggerated growth of the children, therefore, making an effort to teach and educate them. Education breeds virtue in a human being, and our members tend to mould the younger generation through the virtue of knowledge and morality and embody them with rational thinking. Thus, Manjil NGO includes competitive examinations for financially disadvantaged children who do not have adequate resources but are willing to prosper in their life. They are often ignored and left in oblivion, although they have so much talent and potential them which can be cultivated and cherished. They are the country’s youth and future and deserve nothing less but the best. ‘Manjil’ provides them a learning platform to prosper and take a step ahead into a better future. Besides that, ‘Manjil’ also focuses on planting trees and conducting cleaning drives to make our motherland clean and green; we must plant more and more so that we can all live in a clean and green environment.

Many enthusiastic young fellows and experienced social workers, dedicated to public welfare and highly educated in various fields, make up the ‘Manjil’ NGO team – the fields include Education, Health, Environment, Jurisdiction, Sports, etc. This provides the NGO with a comprehensive core to withstand social issues and fight against injustice to our youth, society, and environment.

‘Manjil’ has an excellent team of Doctors, Professors, Lecturers, Advocates, IIT Graduates, Postgraduates, Successful Candidates for various Competitive Exams, Environmentalists, and Management Professionals, among others which gives this institution an immersive background and proficiency to solve societal issues. The ‘Manjil’ organization is utterly committed to the social upliftment of the underprivileged, neglected, and deprived. Manjil believes both in ‘equality’ and ‘equity’ therefore, the NGO’s goal is that no one should be left behind due to a lack of resources…” All read, all grow,” and serve the nation by becoming a good citizen.

As stated above, the NGO projects both coordinate and support actions for the welfare of children who are underprivileged or come from low-income families. The NGO has also dedicated itself to holding webinars and events to promote itself and the deeds done for underprivileged children.

Furthermore, the work of the Manjil NGO has been widely successful because the ambassadors of this NGO have made great efforts to attract volunteers through the means of social media and other channels, as well as by sharing images and details of what type of work and activities take place in the NGO and how it is transforming the lives of many underprivileged children. A survey of many people in the neighbourhood revealed that the Manjil NGO has been successful in providing and preparing children for exams, particularly those who attend government schools and cannot afford any coaching or tuition classes.

It is clear that the NGO’s perception is changing, interest is growing, and it is now an integral part of the locality’s underprivileged classes and their education. The NGO’s most significant challenge today is that it lacks facilities, as the NGO still does not have a proper desk and chair for the students to study on. The place of its conduct is not very well sanitized or maintained, and there are not many blackboards present to teach children in a presentable manner. Still, all of this can be overcome by providing the NGO with proper donations, which we can accomplish by donating to the NGO on its own website. It has two branches, one in Hauz Khas, New Delhi, and the other in Noida, near Amity College. Vineet Raj Chauhan, the NGO’s director, is also an assistant professor at Delhi University. The NGO’s goal has been to provide quality primary and higher education education.

Chitrarup Paul.

Student, B.A. Political science. (Hons).

 

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