About us
ABOUT BEGAMPURA
Begampura work with communities to enhance their future prosperity by increasing their ability to successfully manage their own livelihood options and improve their food security. Our activities also focus on empowering women so that they can generate their own income and become empowered in all aspects (social, economical, political).
FOUNDER TRUSTEE & SIGNATORY

ACHARYA KANWAR PAL SINGH JI
Acharya Kanwarpal Ji is The Founder / Chairman Of Begumpura Shodh Sansthan. Acharya Kanwarpal Ji Founded Begumpura Shodh Sansthan Charitable Trust On 3rd August 2018 Along With Some Youths Of Yamuna Nagar District, Haryana, To Do Public Service Work, For The Development Of Qualities Like Nation Building, Harmony, Goodwill In The Society And To Inculcate The Spirit Of Public Service And Cooperation In The Field Of Education, Culture And Medicine.
We envision a world where every individual has access to the resources they need to lead a dignified life. Through sustainable initiatives and community-driven programs, we aim to uplift marginalized sections of society and promote an inclusive environment for all.
IMPACT
Following a life cycle approach, Begumpura Shodh Sansthan works intensively through welfare projects focused in four key areas – child education, health care for families, skills training and livelihoods for youth, and community participation through women empowerment.
REACH & PRESENCE
Begumpura Shodh Sansthan reaches out to underprivileged children, youth and women through various development projects across India. It has its presence in the states of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand.
Our approach
Our Mission
Our Vision
Our entire team wants to see a india where every youngster struggling in any way feels able to reach out and has people who’ll help them with education, jobs, and more. We want to spread out in every region so we’ll be reachable to all.

CHALLENGE
Rural mostly women of Haryana are uneducated, socially and economically weaker section and dropout from the school. This kind of rural women is mostly depending upon her husband or father for their needs. The Poor and rural people included farmers dropout women’s girls artisans communities forcible migrating to different places.