Introduction

Neh Neerh Foundation is conceptualized to support an endeavour by few social workers. The endeavour is to transform socially, financially deprived bright children of Indian society into esteemed individuals.

Neh Neerh foundation shall identify such bright and ingenious children from underprivileged households and provide them boarding school facility. The campus in which these children shall live will be named as ‘Neh Neerh’ which means ‘House of Affection’.

Guided by its name, children in Neh Neerh campus will be raised in an affectionate environment and bestowed with quality academic and spiritual education. Eligibility criteria for admission will be a child of age (bet. 10- 12 years) and someone who has passed class 5th (in formal or informal setup). Once admitted in Neh-Neerh, a student will be provided education in reputed schools (from class 6th till 12th). After passing class 12th, such students will be provided opportunities to complete their Graduation/Bachelors education and / or prepare for other suitable competitive exams, from reputed establishments.

Our effort will be to support such child successfully make his/her career in the field of education, health, administration, social work so that he/she could further support the other needy and deprived children of the society.

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Our Mentors

Sh. Dinesh Chandr

( Delhi )

Dr. Darshan Lal Arora

( Meerut )

Sh. Surya Prakash Tonk

( Meerut )

Sh. Alok Kumar

( Ranchi )

Sh Ganga Ram

( Bulandshahr )

Sh. Atul Krishan Bhardwaj

(Manas Marmgya, Vrindavan)

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Rohit Sharma

Samsa was a travelling salesman and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out

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Samsa was a travelling salesman and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out

RK Sharma

Samsa was a travelling salesman and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out