About us

Who we are

HARIDEEP SEVA SANSTHAN, is a non-governmental organization registered under Societies Registration Act, 21, of 1860.

 Its basic objectives is to work for the rural upliftment of deprived area of this district started by a group of dedicated professional. This organization is a short span of its intervention has made several positive impacts in rural area. Most of the development work done by this organization is in the field of community development, health & family welfare programme, vocational training & skill development training, SHG programme, social welfare programme, environment programme. The programme are of this organization consists major rural backward area. Society believes that only materialistic development can not erase the problems of the rural areas, but the need is to develop an attitude and understanding of their cultural and traditional practices. Education has been an instrument of social change and with the rural education for rural people can benefit a lot.

Vision

A living in peace and good citizenship with spiritual, nature justice, freedom, equity, and integrity, the society is strengthened, where power, resources, divine Culture, harmony with the nature.  

Mission

1. To endorse and uphold HSS as an organization dedicated to building a society, for the values of truth, justice, freedom, equity, peace and divine Cultural pursuits. Moreover, to increase, manage Natural Resources, and to engage in integrated sustainable livelihoods plurality in harmony with the weaker sections of society Such as Minorities, Women, Dalits, Children and handicapped, is the main objectives.

2. To engage in integrated sustainable development, movements, capacity building and enterprise, which be, will significant and innovative. To achieve our objectives through committed and capable team in partnership with compatible organizations and individuals of national and international.

3. To improve the capability of the human resources in environs of integrity, approach, and direction of the degraded, marginalized poor society. To consolidating, promoting and mainstreaming alternative development experiences in sustainable integrated mountain development.

Project Area

Vaishali find its origin way back in history from the Mahabharata period. It is the place where democracy found its origin around 600BC. Numerous references to Vaishali are found in texts pertaining to both Jainism and Buddhism, which have preserved much information on Vaishali and the other Maha Janapadas. Based on the information found in these texts, Vaishali was established as a republic by the 6th century BC, prior to the birth of Gautama Buddha in 563, making it the world’s first republic. Being the birthplace of the last Jain “Thirthankara” Lord Mahavir gives Vaishali a very special place in history.The founder of Buddhism, Gautam Buddha delivered his last sermon and announced his Parinirvana (attainment of enlightment) on this holy soil. It is also renowned as the land of Ambapali (Amrapali), the great Indian courtesan. It is held that the district derives its name from King Vishal. However, history records that around the time Patliputra was the centre of political, cultural and economic activities in the Gangetic plains, Vaishali came into existence as centre of the Ganga, it was the seat of the Republic of Vajji. Vaishali is credited with being the World’s First Republic to have a duly elected assembly of representatives and efficient administration. The district gained the status of independent district on 12-10-1972, prior to which it was a part of old Muzaffarpur district. Hajipur, the district headquarters of Vaishali was so named after a King of Bengal named Haji Ilyas Shah (1345 to 1358 A.D) who founded it.He built a fort in Hajipur, with a mosque inside it called Jami Masjid, a building measuring 84.5 ft (25.8 m) long and 33.5 ft (10.2 m) broad, which was called Ukkacala in ancient times.

Hari Kant Singh

Mr. Hari Kant Singh

Secretary

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“Harideep Seva Sansthan was established in 2004, The flood of 2003, which led to a significant number of vulnerable families being displaced. It was noticed that these families, being extremely impoverished, were leaving their children with others while migrating in hopes of avoiding starvation. This situation resulted in children facing mental and physical exploitation, negatively impacting their development.

On the other hand, during normal weather conditions, the poor were migrating to cities in search of livelihood due to poverty, which was also affecting the vulnerable families.

To prevent the migration of these vulnerable families and to discuss the development and safety of the children within the community, initiatives were started. Primarily, this involved developing skills, promoting the cultivation of vegetables and kitchen gardening in small areas, and encouraging the families to farming the goats and chickens on a small scale. This was done so that their basic needs could be met, and the families could focus on the development of their children. With this objective, the Harideep Seva Sansthan was founded”

Washington Gupta

Mr. Washington Gupta

Vice President

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Our organisation is a voluntary organisation. Our major areas of concern are Trafficking, Child Rights and protection, dealing JCL/CCL cases, health, community Based Rehabilitation, etc.

We have been working in the areas of Child Rights & Protection for the last 18 Years.
During these periods our organisation gained experiences in the implementation of the project for the child rights and protection.
Identification of transit points and gathering information about all the street children as well as Home Repatriation. counselling to street children is one our best experiences in the sector of child development.
We Selects and motivates street children and organise Home Placement Camp for a month where all the street children are traced and home repatriated.

We also avail health facilities, livelihood, etc to the tribal communities. Provide guidance and counselling to tribal people on many issues like, Child Care & their rights, livelihoods options, linkakages with govt. Schemes,etc.

Mr. Sunil Kumar Singh

President

Smt. Sunita Sinha

Treasurer

Mr. Nagendar Pd. Singh

Member

Md. Sameer

Member

Mr Virendar Kumar Bharti

Member

Mr. Manoj Kumar Singh

Member