Every program is a direct response to a real problem faced by deprived communities. No issue is too small — or too overlooked — for us to act on.
Core welfare programs addressing the fundamental needs of deprived communities across Jharkhand.
Thousands of young people in Jharkhand lack access to proper education or vocational skills. Without guidance, they remain trapped in a cycle of poverty. IRGS breaks that cycle.
We provide one-on-one and group counseling sessions to help students and youth identify their strengths and career paths.
We work toward establishing and supporting educational institutes, professional colleges, and study centers for deprived communities.
Practical skill-based courses — tailoring, carpentry, computer literacy, agriculture skills — that directly lead to income and employment.
Hunger is not just about missing a meal — it means children who cannot focus in school, adults who cannot work, and families who lose hope. We ensure no one in our reach goes hungry.
We organise food distribution drives ensuring access to clean, safe and nutritious meals for deprived families — especially children and the elderly.
We work to ensure access to safe, clean drinking water in areas where contaminated water causes illness and death.
Beyond food — we help with shelter, clothing and basic necessities so that every family has the foundation to live with dignity.
Poor communities in Jharkhand face a triple burden — lack of healthcare access, malnutrition and extreme poverty. We address all three together.
Connecting underserved communities with medical services, health awareness camps and treatment support for those who cannot afford care.
Fighting malnutrition in children and mothers through targeted nutrition programs, supplementary feeding and health education.
We work directly in urban slums and rural poverty zones — improving living conditions, sanitation and infrastructure for the most vulnerable.
Jharkhand's rural communities depend on farming, forests and natural resources. We strengthen these foundations and create new income opportunities.
Modern farming techniques, crop planning, soil health and market linkage support for small and marginal farmers across rural Jharkhand.
Promoting local arts, crafts and cultural heritage as sustainable income sources — connecting artisans to markets and buyers.
Sustainable forest management, afforestation drives and education on using natural resources responsibly for long-term community benefit.
Women and girls in deprived communities face discrimination, limited education and restricted opportunities. IRGS actively works to change this reality.
Self-help group formation, skill training, financial literacy and leadership development programs empowering women to become self-reliant.
Awareness campaigns, scholarships support and community engagement to keep girls in school and prevent child marriage.
We raise our voice with policymakers to demand equal rights, equal pay and equal opportunities for all genders — especially in rural communities.
Climate change and environmental degradation hit the poorest communities hardest. We work to protect Jharkhand's natural environment and bring clean energy access to all.
Promoting solar energy, biogas and other renewable sources in rural areas — reducing dependence on firewood and cutting household air pollution.
Rainwater harvesting, watershed protection and water conservation programs to ensure year-round water availability in drought-prone areas.
Tree plantation drives, waste management awareness and environmental education in schools and communities across Jharkhand.
Change does not only happen in the field — it happens in minds. IRGS organises awareness events that educate communities and push policymakers to act.
Hands-on training sessions on health, agriculture, women's rights, financial literacy and vocational skills for community members.
We organise conferences, conventions and councils to bring together NGOs, government bodies and community leaders to find solutions to poverty.
We generate awareness among policymakers about the ground reality — demanding better policies for food security, education, healthcare and livelihoods.
These three programs are unique to IRGS — addressing the most overlooked and urgent human needs.
In many communities, elderly people are abandoned by families who cannot afford to care for them. IRGS is establishing old age homes to ensure no senior citizen is left without shelter, care and dignity.
Establishing permanent old age homes that provide safe, clean and comfortable accommodation for elderly people who have no one to care for them.
Regular medical check-ups, medicines, meals and emotional companionship — treating every elder as a valued member of our community.
Elderly persons who are destitute, abandoned or too poor to afford care — especially those from rural and tribal communities of Jharkhand.
In India, wedding expenses can push poor families into debt for years. IRGS organises Samuhik Vivah (community weddings) so that poor families can celebrate the marriage of their daughters with dignity — without financial ruin.
We organise large-scale community wedding ceremonies where multiple couples can get married together — sharing the costs and the joy equally.
We provide financial and material support to families of poor girls so they can participate in these weddings with full pride and happiness.
By making dignified marriage accessible and affordable, we also help reduce the pressure on poor families to arrange child marriages out of financial desperation.
Perhaps the most unique and humbling of all our programs. When a person dies unclaimed — found in a hospital, handed over by police, or discovered with no family — IRGS Welfare Foundation steps forward to perform their last rites with full dignity and respect.
When hospitals have unclaimed bodies and no family comes forward, we coordinate with hospital authorities to arrange proper last rites.
Bodies handed over to us by police stations — of unidentified persons or those with no relatives — receive the same dignified farewell.
Every last rite is performed with complete religious and cultural respect — because every human being deserves a proper farewell, regardless of their identity or status.
"We do not ask who they were, where they came from, or what they did. We only know one thing — they were human. And every human deserves to leave this world with dignity."
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