Social Awareness
Social Awareness & Community Empowerment
Informed and engaged communities are the cornerstone of sustainable development. Trikuta Seva Sansthan works to raise awareness on critical social issues, empowering individuals to make informed decisions and participate actively in shaping their future.
Flagship Program:
Samaj Saksharta Abhiyan (Social Literacy Campaign)
- Promoting health, hygiene, and nutrition awareness in rural and tribal communities.
- Sensitizing communities on gender equality, rights, and social justice.
- Building knowledge about digital literacy, government schemes, and civic responsibilities.
- Projects & Initiatives
Health & Hygiene Awareness
Workshops and campaigns on preventive healthcare, sanitation,
maternal and child health, and nutrition.
Gender Equality & Women Empowerment
Sessions for women and men on gender rights, safety,and equitable participation in social and economic life.
Digital Literacy & Civic Awareness
Educating communities about safe internet use, access to government schemes, and civic rights and responsibilities.
Community Mobilization Programs
Encouraging participation in local governance, public health campaigns, and social welfare initiatives.
- What We Do
- Conducting village-level awareness drives on sanitation and health.
- Organizing workshops and street plays on women’s safety, child rights, and gender equality.
- Demonstrating access to digital services and government entitlements.
- Values in Action
- Highlights
1. “Sabka Samvad Diwas” – A Unique Initiative Every month, on the first day, Trikuta Seva Sansthan celebrates “Sabka Samvad Diwas” a day dedicated to dialogue, participation, and shared growth. On this day, parents, volunteers, collaborators, and children come together at the center, creating a space where open conversation becomes the foundation for community development. Discussions focus on key aspects of daily life: education, values, health, hygiene, and broader community issues. But “Sabka Samvad Diwas” is much more than just a discussion forum. It is a platform for mutual trust and collaboration, where families connect emotionally with the center and its programs. Children’s progress is reviewed, suggestions for improvement are shared, and new local initiatives are often launched during these gatherings. Over time, this day has evolved into a symbol of collective responsibility and shared growth, strengthening the bonds between the center and the community it serves.
2. Cultural and Spiritual Work Trikuta Seva Sansthan organizes temple cleaning drives, worship ceremonies, and religious activities during major festivals in each village. The aim is to promote cultural awareness and spiritual consciousness while maintaining cleanliness at religious sites. Festivals celebrated include Navratri, Diwali, Dev Deepawali, Makar Sankranti, Basant Panchami, and Mahashivratri, with activities such as cleaning temples, lighting lamps, performing havans, bhajan- kirtans, and other rituals. Youth, women, elders, and children actively participate, fostering positive spiritual energy in society.
3. Public Awareness Campaigns
Trikuta Seva Sansthan runs awareness campaigns to educate communities on social, cultural, spiritual,
and environmental issues. The goal is to create a healthy, clean, cultured, and empowered society.
Topics include: Education, hygiene, health, environmental protection, drug awareness, girl child safety,
cow protection, water conservation, plastic-free living, Indian culture, and patriotism. Activities
include meetings, workshops, rallies, wall writings, posters, digital campaigns, street plays, and
cleanliness drives.
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