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Dear All

We are glad to inform you that…

We have started Social activity for destitute and poor people who has not clothes for wear & not to eat two meals also, we are providing them eat to food & wear to clothes And the lower-level residents who want to teach their children to study, but not caused by adverse economic case of any area, We provide primary education to children, who really want to study, Persons or cultures that are biasing against a girl child in their family, this is the most dangerous social evil that has deep roots in India. Women are the receiving end in Indian society. They are will treated or tortured at every stage. A girl child is in bondage from her very childhood. She is under constant hereto a very important task which we all have to that, must have to stop the cow killing even to have compassion on other animals as well as the helpless.


 * Social Website: madadfoundation.org
 * Pankaj Sharma : Chief Bureaucrat (Madhya Pradesh State)

OUR CAUSES

1) Shikshit Bharat

Education provides children with opportunities to escape poverty gain a voice in their community and experience a better quality of life. But in our Country, more than 120 crore children are unable to attend school. Of the 193 million Children in the age group 6 to 14 years, 50.1 million children are out of school as of Sept 2013 as per Government statistics. Net primary enrollment ratio in 20012/13: 83 .7 % Children reaching grade 5 in 2011/12: 59 .8 % The literacy ratio of India is 65.38% with male literacy at 75.85% and female literacy at 54.16% Madad foundation gives children in the India and around the world what every child deserves – a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We advocate For and archive large-scale change for children We save children’s lives your gift will multiply four times in impact and provide access to life-saving interventions, like educating a child and equipping him for a future of opportunity. Exclusion begins early in life. In order for children to avoid the cycle of poverty and disability and to ensure their chance to future independence, they need access to a quality education. For and archive large-scale change for children

2) Ann Jal

India produces enough food to feed its population yet 30% of India’s are food insecure. People living in poverty have limited access to food. For much malnutrition is the result of a lack of financial means to purchase enough food. Malnutrition affects nearly 30% or almost 800 million in the developing world (WHO 2013) less than 40% of people have access to both improved drinking-water and sanitation. Of the 1.1 billion people without access to improved water sources worldwide, around 84% live in rural areas. Children under the age of five are most vulnerable to malnutrition. The World Health Organization (WHO) links malnutrition to at least half of the approximately ten million child deaths that occur every year. Younger children are more susceptible to disease resulting from malnutrition and they also experience irreversible physical and mental damage that affects them throughout their lifetimes. The gap between rich and poor becomes all too apparent in regard to the lack of water for drinking, irrigation and sanitation, and in their inability to maintain the integrity of ecosystems on which people depend. Time and again, poor people everywhere – in India cite lack of safe drinking-water as one of their most important problems. Madad foundation addresses the need for adequate food, and directly calls for the inclusion of clean drinking water in consideration of the health and nutritional well-being of the under privileged society by funds raised and feed the hunger of millions. Nearly 50,000 families suffer from food insecurity. That means They don’t always know where there next meal will come from, because of our nationwide network of partners, every gift u send will be stretched to provide 5 times the food & other essentials children need to thrive Our Goal is to serve more than 1,500,000 free meals daily, to homeless within major cities around; lunch time meals for poor school children throughout India; and also in response to large natural disasters and promote health-efficient water interventions..

3) Save Girl Child

Persons or cultures that are biasing against a girl child in their family this is the most dangerous social evil that has deep roots in India. Women are the receiving end in Indian society. They are will treated or tortured at every stage. A girl child is in bondage from her very childhood. She is under constant, vigil First by the parents, then her husband and finally her own children. Not only that, she is often condemned to death even before she is born. This is called female killing in the womb itself. The problem of female fetus is widespread in urban centers. With the help of new techniques it has become possible to determine the sex of the unborn baby or the fetus, and if it is found to be a girl child than, this is followed by abortion. Clinics offering such service have come up all over the country. “Save the Girl Child” It is said that god created mothers because he could not be present everywhere. It is unbelievable to realize that a god’s representative is continuously killing someone beautiful even before she can come out and see the beauty of nature. We all are proud citizens of India. The need of hour is to realize our responsibilities and give a halt to this evil crime. A determined drive can initiate a spark to light the lamp and show the world that we all are part of the great Mother India. We cannot run away from reality, only education and modernization can change mindset of Indian culture

4) Jiv Daya

More than 100 million animals are reported killed by hunters each year. That number does not include the millions of animals for which kill figures are not maintained by state wildlife agencies. Each year, more than 40 million animals are killed for their fur: mink, fox, bobcat, beavers, raccoon, lynx, chinchilla, coyote, fisher, marten, muskrat, opossum, otter, skunk, and weasel - the list goes on and on. Each piece of fur trim represents an animal that suffered and died a full coat represents many animals. There is no reason to kill animals for fashion, and many reasons not to. “Stop Cow Killing” Animals suffer for days in steel-jawed leg-hold traps before being killed by one of a variety of methods: standing on their chests to crush their lungs, shooting them, clubbing them, stabbing them, or by other equally cruel methods. Wouldn't it be much better if the demand for beef lessened and people were persuaded to stop slaughtering cows instead of having this forced on them by legislation? I am sure that Indians will eventually move in this direction; it’s a matter of time, though…


 * Pankaj Sharma
 * Contact: 09200000440
 * Chief Bureaucrat - Madhya Pradesh State
 * Social Website: madadfoundation.org