India has the world's largest blood shortage with the demand which is 400% more than the supply.
India produces 62 million tonnes of waste annually, with 70% collected, and only 12 million tonnes treated.
India's deforestation rose from 384,000 hectares between 1990-2000 to 668,400 hectares between 2015-2020
Between 1988 and 1997, disasters killed 5,116 people and affected 24.79 million every year in India.
We organize health camps, cleanliness drives, and awareness campaigns to address the immediate needs of the community.
We support underprivileged students, conduct educational workshops, and promote literacy in the community.
We work towards environmental conservation through tree planting, waste management, and awareness programs.
During natural and man-made disasters, we provide essential relief, including food, clothing, and first aid.
We provide opportunities for students to develop and apply their skills through practical community projects.
Providing support to marginalized communities through donations and skill development programs.
The initiative focuses not only on organizing impactful blood donation drives but also on raising awareness about the critical need for blood, ensuring a steady supply of eligible donors.
Going beyond the provision of sanitary pads, this transformative program aims to instill confidence, resilience, and a profound sense of empowerment.
Actively addressing deforestation and climate change concerns, the Plantation Drive seeks to make a lasting impact by promoting a greener and healthier environment.
Cloth donation drive embodies our values of compassion and community service. Through this initiative, we aim to provide essential clothing to those in need.
Mail us at nssunitgehu@gmail.com .
Call us on (+91) 8126297527 between 8AM to 6PM.
Visit us at our university between 8AM to 6PM.