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We are a registered social organisation (Voluntary Organization ) working in the field of upliftment of rural poor with special emphasis on rural women.

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Futures Through Education

Shilparghya Jalkhura cultivates potential, enabling children to thrive through quality education and community support initiatives.

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Shilparghya Jalkhura inspires children through diverse activities, fostering creativity, resilience, and holistic development for brighter futures.

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Welcome to our Shilparghya Jalkhura

Shilparghya Jalkhura works on the development and awareness of rural poor with special emphasis on rural women, needy families and handicapped children. Shilparghya Jalkhura (Regd. No. S0086139 of 1996-1997) dreams to become a strong support for those who are aged, neglected and economically exploited. Shilparghya is working throughout the year for arranging shelter for the aged and helpless rural folk. We are a registered social organisation (Voluntary Organization) working in the field of upliftment of rural poor with special emphasis on rural women.

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Why choose us

Shilparghya Jalkhura has achieved significant milestones in service, transforming communities through education, healthcare, and sustainable development. With a steadfast commitment, our impact spans thousands of lives, bringing positive change and empowerment. From enhanced educational access to improved healthcare, our achievements reflect a dedication to uplift the underprivileged. Together, we've built a legacy of progress, creating lasting improvements and fostering a brighter future for those in need.

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