ABOUT US

NAHLA foundation is built on highest values of humanity and believes in true virtues of service to the mankind.

OUR VISION

A compassionate, egalitarian society where the virtues of humanity transcends the boundaries of Caste, Creed and Religion

OUR MISSION

A compassionate, egalitarian society where the virtues of humanity transcends the boundaries of Caste, Creed and Religion

“It’s been two philanthropic decades. Miles to go yet..
Nahla Foundation envisages a world where the entire humankind is moving on with shared dreams. With its foundation being the pricey values which are always linked to pure philanthropy, Nahla Foundation is a Mission Humanity on the go.

Firming their faith in humanity
Nahla Foundation lives to instill a sense of self worthiness among the resigned minds who are conditioned to believe on the contrary. Being a long-termist in its every single philanthropic plan, Nahla Foundation continues to work for the fresh air of freedom for the hopeless community that will in turn firm their faith has in humanity.

OBJECTIVES AND PROPOSED ACTIVITIES

NAHLA Foundation has a clear cut vision and plan for its future. With the support and good wishes of the community and all those associated with it. The management is confident of achieving these objectives.

Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The greatness of humanity is not in being human, but in being humane”. Today in the pursuit of worldly pleasures, the very fundamentals of humanity are grossly forgotten by us…!

NAHLA Foundation has a clear cut vision and plan for its future. With the support and good wishes of the community and all those associated with it. The management is confident of achieving these objectives.

NAHLA Foundation is fully dedicated to channelize its focus towards humanitarian activities and focuses primarily on the empowerment of the underprivileged in the society. We propose to establish the following institutions to address the dire needs of the underprivileged in the society.

OUR GALLERY

Our recent activities

SOME FACTS ABOUT INDIA

India has some 40 to 80 million persons with disability. But low literacy, few jobs and widespread social stigma are making disabled people among the most excluded in India. Children with disabilites are less likely to be in school, disabled adults are more likely to be unemployed, and families with a disabled member are often worse off than average.

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Million illiterate Adults
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Million below poverty line