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Mata Shanti Devi Welfare Society
'The Punjab Societies Registration Act, 1860
( Punjab Act No. XXI, 1860)

About US

Mata Shanti Devi Welfare Society is a registered non-profit organization based in Village Cheema, Barnala District, Punjab. 

Established with the vision of creating a just, inclusive, and empowered society, the organization has been working tirelessly to uplift rural communities, women, and youth through a variety of welfare and developmental initiatives. Our efforts are guided by the belief that real progress can only be achieved when every individual, regardless of their background, has equal access to opportunities for growth, education, and livelihood.

From its inception, the Society has focused on bridging the gaps that exist in rural development. Many communities in Punjab and across India continue to face challenges such as unemployment, lack of access to quality education, insufficient healthcare facilities, and gender-based disparities. Recognizing these issues, Mata Shanti Devi Welfare Society has designed its programs to address these challenges holistically. By combining skill development, livelihood support, healthcare initiatives, and education promotion, the Society has created pathways that empower individuals to become self-reliant and active contributors to society.

Beyond these focus areas, the Society also participates in social welfare and community development initiatives, such as supporting senior citizens, assisting people with disabilities, and promoting environmental sustainability. Each activity is designed with a people-centric approach, ensuring that interventions truly meet the needs of the communities we serve.

Through this comprehensive range of services, Mata Shanti Devi Welfare Society is committed to building stronger, healthier, and more empowered communities. Each service is implemented with compassion, dedication, and a vision of sustainable change.

Skill Development and Training

One of our primary services is providing skill development opportunities for youth and women. We organize vocational training programs in areas such as tailoring, computer literacy, handicrafts, food processing.

Employment and Livelihood Support

The Society actively supports individuals in finding suitable employment or setting up their own enterprises. By linking skilled candidates with industries, employers, and government programs.

Women Empowerment Programs

Women form the backbone of society, and empowering them is central to our mission. We run awareness campaigns, capacity-building workshops, and leadership development sessions tailored for women..

Educational Support Services

Education is a key driver of progress, and we are committed to making it accessible for all. Our services include providing learning materials, conducting awareness drives on the importance of education.

Healthcare and Awareness Initiatives

We organize health awareness camps, medical check-ups, and counselling sessions in rural and underserved areas. Our services focus on preventive healthcare, maternal and child health, hygiene awareness, and nutrition programs.

Community Development and Welfare

the Society is equally dedicated to broader community welfare. Our services include supporting senior citizens, assisting people with disabilities, and conducting environmental awareness activities such as plantation drives.

Departments

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends or allies – friend or ally being socius. It can also mean a specific group of people who interact, as well as a wider society of which they are members.

Commerce

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends.

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends or allies – friend or ally being socius. It can also mean a specific group of people who interact, as well as a wider society of which they are members. People form societies to gain greater benefits as a group than would be possible separately. Many animals beside humans also do this, such as wolves or eusocial insects. Sociology is the name for the study of society.

Science

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends.

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends or allies – friend or ally being socius. It can also mean a specific group of people who interact, as well as a wider society of which they are members. People form societies to gain greater benefits as a group than would be possible separately. Many animals beside humans also do this, such as wolves or eusocial insects. Sociology is the name for the study of society.

Humanities

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends.

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends or allies – friend or ally being socius. It can also mean a specific group of people who interact, as well as a wider society of which they are members. People form societies to gain greater benefits as a group than would be possible separately. Many animals beside humans also do this, such as wolves or eusocial insects. Sociology is the name for the study of society.

 

Competitive Exams

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends.

The term comes from the Latin idea of societas, or the connection between friends or allies – friend or ally being socius. It can also mean a specific group of people who interact, as well as a wider society of which they are members. People form societies to gain greater benefits as a group than would be possible separately. Many animals beside humans also do this, such as wolves or eusocial insects. Sociology is the name for the study of society.

Contact us

Our Address

Mata Shanti Devi Welfare Society

Bajakhana Road, Village - Cheema, Tehsil & Dist. Barnala – 148103, Punjab

eMail Us

msditi@yahoo.com

Call Us

+91 9464430096

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