Nirmal Bahuddeshiya Sanstha

NIRMAL is a non-political, development oriented grass root and secular organization, which works not for profit. Emphasis of the organization had been to address the problem through dissemination of scientific procedures also management and identified the key economic activities prevalent to livelihood sustainability. The organization formed to be as facilitator by a group of seven enthusiastic persons from different part of the state of Maharashtra with different developmental background.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Vision, Mission Statement

Nirmal addresses the need of NGOs to access un affordable but much required skills and professional talent, as well as the aspiration of a section of people who believe in social change and want to contribute their time, skills and talent for the benefit of the community, but are uncertain about the approach and methods to be adopted. We act as an interface between our partner NGO’s and the aspiring individual to come together on issues which engage them to work towards a common cause.

To ensure a meaningful contribution we make sure that our volunteers get the opportunity to work in NGOs committed to social change and to support millennium development goals, in rural and urban areas; in programs that best match their skills, area of interest, expertise, and time availability. These organizations work at the grassroots level with diverse communities on varied social issues and positively impact the lives of people. We aim at a win – win situation in which not only the NGO, but also the volunteer benefits from the collaboration. This kind of active input to the development sector can mean enrichment for both parties.

Our well – structured processes ensure that one is participating in a program designed to deliver optimum results.

Vision                                                                                                
To influence positive social changes by the way of creating a society where every citizen avails basic need and services so as to have their life with self – respect, dignity and pride.

All round and large-scale development requires a combination of capacities and efforts, which cannot be provided by any single agency or system. NIRMAL should be a partner of government and other developmental organizations to pool strengths together for the benefits of development reach for the poor in particular and for the people in general.

Mission                                                                                       
Bridge the distance between people & development, providing opportunities to individuals to influence positive social change through an exchange of ideas, knowledge, skills and learning by facilitating volunteering in India's social development sector.


Contribute for the empowerment of the grass root communities for their betterment with active participation of the rural people.

Serve the underprivileged through provision of socio-economic developmental services and to help for come out of poverty and live a dignified life and as a leading organization, Nirmal strive to be recognized as the most progressive entity for providing services of unequivocal excellence to society for their total empowerment.

Goal                                                                                                    
To empower lives & sustainable livelihood

Program Themes                                                                               
Our Integrated community development initiatives address the following areas

v  Community Health and Nutrition
v  Literacy, Education & Children initiatives
v  Child Labour issues & Development
v  Agriculture & Natural Resource Management
v  Preservation of local environment, Water & Sanitation as well as hygienic surrounding
v  Vocational training for income generation and promotion / development of SSIs
v  Promotion and formation of Self Help Groups, Farmers Group & Women empowerment
v  Promotion of local culture and tradition and,
v  Awareness Program on various developmental issues

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