Our mission is to care for stray, abandoned cows, bulls, retired oxen, and orphaned calves. We provide them hay, flour, fresh grass, clean water, medical attention and a place where they can recuperate from injuries and stay peacefully.
Dainyam Aaradhyam commits not only to the wellbeing of the poor but also shares an equally important commitment towards Mother Nature. Just as the saying goes, “A seed planted today grows its branches tomorrow”.
Daniyam Aaradhyam is constantly working on health education awareness program for rural area. own beliefs Myths, Accepted by Rural people in India in general, and tribal populations in particular, have their and practices regarding health.
Our mission is to care for stray, abandoned cows, bulls, retired oxen, and orphaned calves. We provide them hay, flour, fresh grass, clean water, medical attention and a place where they can recuperate from injuries and stay peacefully.
Daniyam Aaradhyam We aim to break this cycle of poverty and dependence by providing vocational training in our centres. We teach women valuable marketable skills to earn a living on their own, we provide underprivileged women’s and girls an education.
We are primarily focusing on the development and empowerment of women and children who are residing in the urban/rural slums by educating them, providing them skills that help them to have more sustainable life.
Dainyam Aaradhyam established in August 2015. The founder members of Dainyam Aaradhyam were academicians, media professional, farmers and social activists from different walks of life, who are committed to the cause of justice and social change for a more just and humane society.
Dainyam Aaradhyam established in August 2015. The founder members of Dainyam Aaradhyam were academicians, media professional, farmers and social activists from different walks of life, who are committed to the cause of justice and social change for a more just and humane society.