WELCOME TO SHIKSHA PRASARINI SAMITI

*Welcome to Shiksha Prasarini Samiti, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Vidya Mandir. Working alongside the marginalized to build self-reliant and dignified communities since 1978.​**

At Shiksha Prasarini Samiti, we believe in going beyond limits to take on the responsibility of helping others as if they were our own family. Established in 1978 in the village of Sikhari, Ghazipur, our foundation is built on equity, justice, honesty, and social sensitivity. Our primary focus is the development of the child—especially the girl child, street children, and disabled children. By empowering the child and their family, we aim to bring the light of education to those living in immense darkness, giving forgotten people a chance to shine. 

“Our commitment is to enable the economically and socially deprived to become educated, skilled, and aware. Join us in making a real difference.”​

Who We Are

Shiksha Prasarini Samiti Madan Mohan Malviya Vidya Mandir

In this Selfish world, when some even avoid taking responsibilities of their own or so called family. Some people go beyond their limits to help others, taking their responsibilities as their own family members. Such people makes the real difference in society and add up the real efforts to craft the present and future of the world. One such noble group of people is Shiksha Prasarini Samiti, Madan Mohan Malviya Vidya Mandir.

About Shiksha Prasarini Samiti, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Vidya Mandir.

It’s a NGO, which was established in Financial Year of 2025-2026 and registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and the Foreign Contribution ( Regulation) Act, 1976. The Village of Sikhari in Development Block Jakhania, District Ghazipur witnessed the very first head office in 1978 when it was founded. In 2003-04 the Jana Shiksha Sansthan was Sanctioned and this was one of the biggest achievement through The Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. Its actively working in the Eastern Uttar Pradesh ( Purvanchal) in District Mau, Varanasi, Sonbhadra, Ghazipur, Billa, Mirzapur, Bhadohi, Jaunpur, Lucknow, Azamgarh, Maharajganj, Kushi nagar and Chandauli Districts.

This Organization is financially supported by both Central and State Government; many other national and international agencies also provide funds for educational and social welfare programs. These Programs include pre-school education, mainstreaming out of school children, providing learning support to both in school and out of school children. Providing lights of books to those whose worlds are cover with immense darkness so that they can also earn their chance to shine out of the crowd of forgotten people, protecting vulnerable children and their rights. Shiksha Prasarini Samiti has turned out to be a very successful policy maker from just service delivery organization. Now Senior team members are part of several policy making bodies at both central and state levels.

Improving Educational systems and conditions of rural and tribal child by developing their skills and creativity for their overall development is the prior objectives of the organization. This promote and facilitate the growth of the community based institutions that support and sustain the educational/ health and social welfare programs in the following cities and states of India like

1) Mau, 2) Chandauli, 3) Varanasi, 4) Maharajganj, 5) Ballia, 6) Azamgarh, 7) Ghazipur,
8) Sonbhadra, 9) Kushinagar, 10) Lucknow etc.

chief functionary
ASHUTOSH KUMAR RAI

(Chief Functionary)

 
CEO Message

Dear Friends,

When I look back on the journey of Shiksha Prasarini Samiti (SPS), I am deeply moved by how far we have come in our mission for social development. We began this work with a clear and unwavering vision: to secure sustainable freedom, dignity, and opportunity for our most marginalized communities. A core part of our mission has been uplifting the stone-breakers—families who have endured the heavy burden of bonded labor from generation to generation.

Today, I am incredibly proud of the profound progress we are making in 2025-26. Step by step, we are helping to bring true meaning and hope to the lives of people who, for ages, had been denied the essence of real freedom.

Carrying out these grassroots initiatives is never without its challenges, but our dedicated and resilient staff has never taken a step back. Instead, they have met every obstacle with determination, working tirelessly to fulfill the vital tasks entrusted to them.

Together, we are breaking the chains of the past and building a brighter, more equitable future. We are deeply grateful for your continued support as we walk this path together.

What We Do

01.

Education

We believe education is the foundation of real development. Our initiatives focus on providing quality learning opportunities to rural and tribal children, with a special emphasis on the girl child and disabled children.

  • Madan Mohan Malviya Vidya Mandir: A well-equipped school featuring laboratories, playgrounds, and a library to serve the weaker and illiterate sections of society.

  • Madan Mohan Malviya Shishu Vihar: Focused on providing primary education to children in the region.

  • Kasturba Gandhi Balika Awasiya Vidhyalaya (KGBV): Managed under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, these residential schools provide a safe and nurturing environment for girls to pursue their education.

  • Scholarship Programs: We provide financial support to approximately 2,848 meritorious and economically weaker students annually to ensure their education continues uninterrupted.

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02.

Healthcare

Our mission is to enable a healthy and dignified quality of life for all.

  • Madan Mohan Malviya Charitable Hospital: A functional dispensary providing consultancy and treatment to thousands of patients annually.

  • Medical Camps: We organize free health check-up camps that have benefited over 1,000 individuals, alongside specialized camps for Polio and AIDS awareness in rural villages.

  • Nutrition Services: Providing essential health and nutrition support specifically for women and children.

03.

Women Empowerment

We work to make women self-reliant through skill development and economic independence.

  • Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojna (AHVY): In collaboration with the Ministry of Textiles, we conduct training and workshops for skill up-gradation in handicrafts.

  • Shagun Boutique: A self-sustaining initiative in Ghazipur that provides employment and training in stylish Zari embroidery work for local women.

  • Self-Employment Training: We generate training programs to help women become financially independent and socially secure.

04.

Empowering Society & Rural Development

We aim for the overall development of poor rural and village populations through modern agricultural practices and environmental awareness.

  • Malviya Agriculture Farming: Promoting organic farming through mushroom production, pisciculture, and the production of Earthworm Manure (VermiCompost).

  • Environmental Initiatives: Propagating the need for tree plantation, pollution control, and general environmental awareness.

  • Social Justice: Fighting against exploitation, injustice, and corruption while promoting national unity and good citizenship.

Vission & Mission

Vision
  • Equity, justice, honesty social sensitivity, culture of service and legitimate rights makes the base of this society. The sole reason and focus of the Shiksha Prasarini Samiti is the child, especially the girl child, street and disabled child. It’s the family of child from where the real development take place. Organization and sensitivity of the community is the approach through which empowerment, capacity building and social transformation are attempted.
Mission

Our Commitment at Shiksha Prasarini Samiti :-

• To identify and work alongside the economically and socially deprived which could be even physically and mentally challenged.

• Starting with children, so that they become educated, skilled and aware.

• Enable them to be self-reliant and enjoy a healthy, dignified and sustainable quality of life.

• And at the end, act as a resource to and collaborate with other agencies, both governmental and non-governmental, so as to