Promoting livelihoods, worker rights, and sustainable employment opportunities
Employment is the key to economic independence and social dignity. At SACHCHIDANAND DWARIKA SEVA SANSTHAN FOUNDATION, we focus on creating sustainable livelihoods, enhancing skills, and ensuring fair working conditions for labourers in rural and urban areas. Our interventions cover skill training, job placement, worker awareness, and support for small‑scale enterprises.
Our Vision: A future where every worker has access to decent employment, social security, and the opportunity to lead a life of dignity.
Vocational courses in tailoring, electronics, plumbing, and other trades in partnership with ITIs and training centers.
Connecting trained youth with employers, placement drives, and facilitating self‑employment.
Educating workers about minimum wages, safety regulations, and legal entitlements under labour laws.
Mobilizing artisans and small producers into collectives for better bargaining power and market access.
Assistance with registration, social security schemes, and grievance redressal for migrant workers.
Training on business planning, access to micro‑credit, and mentorship for small businesses.
We take a holistic approach to employment that includes:
Through these efforts, we have successfully placed over 1,000 youth in sustainable jobs and helped hundreds start their own enterprises.
We work with government departments, industry associations, and training institutes:
Our programmes are aligned with the National Skill Development Mission, Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – NRLM, and other government schemes to ensure maximum impact and sustainability.
Impact Snapshot (2025): 1,200+ youth trained in marketable skills, 800+ placed in formal employment, 150 self‑help groups linked to livelihoods, 2,500 workers reached with awareness on labour rights.
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