हमें मानवता की उन नैतिक जड़ों को जरूर याद रखना चाहिए, जिनसे अच्छी व्यवस्था और स्वतंत्रता दोनों बनी रहें! शांति राजनीतिक या आर्थिक बदलाव से नहीं आ सकती, बल्कि मानव स्वभाव में बदलाव से आ सकती है! || We must remember the moral roots of humanity, so that both good order and freedom remain! Peace cannot come from political or economic change, but from a change in human nature!

Welcome To
Dr Sarvpalli Radhakrishnan
Charity India

Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Trust is a social and non-government organization; which is registered under Indian Trust Act, 1920. The founder of this trust Mr. Ramji Mishra is a social worker and inspired by Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan.

The concept of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Trust, Shrawasti came from grass roots reality of development of Children, women and youths. The Founder of DSRKT Mr. Ramji Mishra inspired by Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan; when he had worked there as a Volunteer. Mr. Ramji Mishra has organized a youth club for the development of youth & women Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan and to be continued for the round development. In 2013 Mr. Ramji Mishra has been selected as a volunteer of National youth core group at Ikauna block in Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan. Now he began to work in the favour of women and youth development and empowerment with energetic way.

He has done his best as a Volunteer of National youth core group.Working nehru yuva kendra sangthan they realized for an organization for the betterment of children, youth,women and elderly person. In October, 2015 Mr. Ramji Mishra met with Mr. K.D Singh and Niranjan Kumar Mishra; by the support and guidance of them he registered Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Trust under Indian Trust Act, 1920 on 14th January, 2016.

Vision- Establishing a fairness and equal society for hope and respectful life of people.

Mission- Linking children, youth and elderly person, women with the main stream of the society through building equalities among all communities.

About Us

    Organization Chart

  • The Dr. Sarvpalli Radhakrishnan Human Rights Association has been established as an autonomous body of the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Trust Shravasti for the implementation of the provisions provided in Article 19 (c) of the Indian Constitution and Section (i) of the Human Rights Protection Act 1993. The Human Rights Watch News Channel has been registered for better protection of human rights. The following are the main objectives as per the Registered Manual of the organization.
    1 - Bringing awareness in the society for human welfare.
    2- Trying to bring secularism, secularism, and social homogeneity.
    3-To make efforts to awaken and promote human rights as per the provisions given in Indian constitution.
    4. To try to bring justice to the disadvantaged people of the society. Organizing & meeting debate seminar cultural events.
    5- To provide Support to the government/ adminstration to maintait social uniformity and to protect the Human Rights.
  • 1- Organizational structure:- (A): - Any citizen of India who has completed 18 years of age. Educated and not involved in criminal activities. It is committed to the protection of human rights and women's rights, fundamental duties and human rights, described in the Indian constitution, World fraternity and world peace. to be nominated to the Dr. sarvpalli Radha Krishnan Human Rights Association Application canbe made through the website. (WWW.Drsrgi.org.)

  • 2- National Executive:- - National managing board the Founder/Trustee president will form the National Excutive. in which the office bearers will be selected on the basis of the national atmosphere. all officers will volunteer as volunteers to fulfill the objectives of the institute.The Founder/Trustee President will be the editor-in chief of Manvaadhikar Prahri News.The chief Editor,Board of Editors and Bureau Chief,Correspondent,Repoeters will be appointed at all level. All appointments will be for one year .in case the work is found satisfactory/renovation will be done

  • 3- National Executive :- - (A) National President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-Patron- Coordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 4- State Executive :- - (A) State President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-PatronCoordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 5- Divisional Executive:- (A) Legislative Assembly Speaker - Legislative Assembly -(A)Divisional President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-PatronCoordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 6- Lok Sabha Executive:- - (A)Lok sabha President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-PatronCoordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 7: - Legislative Assembly Executive:- - (A)Legislative Assembly President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-Patron-Coordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media incharge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 8:- District Executive:- (A)District President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-Patron- Coordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 9:-Tehsil Executive:- - (A)Tehsil President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-PatronCoordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.
  • 10: - Block Executive:- (A)Block President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-PatronCoordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.

  • 11: - City Executive:- (A)City President (B) Youth Cell (C) Womens Cell(D) General cell(E) Minority cell (F) Minority womens cell(G) Backword class cell(H)Section caste cell(I)section tribe cell(J)Health protection cell (K) Law cell (L)Farmer cell (M)Child Protection cell (N) Vice President (O)In-Charge(P)Head (Q)Programe Head (R)Programe sub head (S) Business Conservation Head (T) Deputy Business protection chief (U) Head Deputy Chief Religious- social protection (V)Convener-PatronCoordinator-General Secratary (W)Spokesperson(X) Media in-charge(Y)Social Media Incharge (Z) Human Rights Activist.
  • 12: - Annual Session:- - The annual session of the institute will be celebrated every year on the occasion of World Human Rights Day on 10 December (Child Women's Human Rights Festival).
  • 13: - Termination of Membership:- (A) On death (B) On going insane or bankrupt (C) On resignation or passing of no confidence motion in annual session (D) On doing antiinstitution work (E) Annual On not depositing the support amount.

Our Fundamental Right & Duties And Universal Declaration of Human Right

There was a statement in the Charter of the United Nations that the people of the United Nations believe that there are some human rights that can never be taken away; Humans have dignity and have equal rights as men and women. As a result of this declaration, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948.

Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1949)

This declaration provided inspiration and guidance to nations, and they proceeded to recognize and implement these rights through their constitution or enactments. The states gave them the status of enforceable authority in their law.

On 10 December 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations approved and declared the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Its full text is given in the following pages. It was only after this historic work that the House requested all member states to publicize this declaration and without considering discrimination based on the political situation of countries or territories, especially in schools and other educational institutions, its publicity, demonstration, reading. And manage the explanation.

The official text of this declaration is available in the United Nations in five languages: English, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish. The text of the translation given here is approved by the Government of India.

Preface

Since the inherent pride of all members of the human family and the acceptance of equal and unquestioned rights is the foundation of world peace, justice and freedom,

Since the disregard and hatred of human rights resulted in such barbaric acts that tortured the soul of man, that establishment of a world order (in which people will get freedom from speech and religion and freedom from fear and fear ) Has been declared the highest aspiration for the common man,

Since it is imperative to protect human rights by making laws by law, if people are not forced to rebel against unjust rule and oppression - considering it as the last resort.

Since friendly relations between nations have to be enhanced,

Since the peoples of the member states of the United Nations have asserted their belief in basic human rights, in the dignity and competence of the human personality, and in equal rights of men and women, the Charter has determined that more widespread freedom includes social Increase progress and better standard of living,

Since the member states have pledged to increase universal respect for human rights and basic freedoms in collaboration with the United Nations,

Since it is most important to understand the nature of these rights and freedoms properly to fulfill this pledge.

Therefore, now, the General Assembly declares that this Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an equal success for all countries and all people. Its purpose is that every person and every part of the society, keeping in view this declaration, will endeavor through teaching and education to instill a sense of respect for these rights and freedoms, and to progressively take such national and international measures. The people of the member countries and the territories authorized by them should give universal and effective acceptance of these rights and make them comply.

Article 1

All human beings have inherent freedom and equality in terms of pride and rights. They have the gift of intelligence and conscience and they should treat each other with a sense of brotherhood.

Article 2

Everyone has the right to receive all the rights and freedoms embodied in this declaration and in this case caste, varna, gender, language, religion, political or other thought system, birth, property or any other dignity etc. in a particular country or society Discrimination will not be considered due to In addition, whether a country or territory is independent, protected, or self-governing, or has finite sovereignty, no difference shall be made to the inhabitants of that country or territory on the basis of its political, regional or international status.

Article 3

Everyone's right to life, liberty and personal security

Article 4

No one will be kept in slavery or slavery, slavery and slave trade in all its forms will be prohibited.

Article 5

No one will be subjected to physical torture and will not be cruel, inhuman or degrading to anyone.

Article 6

Everyone has the right to be accepted as a person everywhere in the eyes of the law.

Article 7

All are equal before the law and all are entitled to equal legal protection without discrimination. If there is any discrimination by encroaching this declaration or any kind of discrimination is instigated, then everyone has the right to equal protection against it.

Article 8

Everyone has the right to effective assistance of the appropriate national courts against the works which violate the basic rights obtained by the constitution or law.

Article 9

No one will be arbitrarily arrested, detained, or expelled.

Article 10

Everyone has an equal right to be heard by a just and publicly neutral and impartial court in the matter of determination of their rights and duties, and in any matter of criminal charge against them.

Article 11

1. Every person who has been charged with a punishable APRADH shall be presumed to be innocent, unless proven guilty by law in an open court where he has all the necessary facilities for his cleaning.

2. No person shall be deemed guilty of any offense punishable by any act or offense (offense), which shall not be considered as an offense punishable in accordance with the then prevailing national or international law, and shall not be punished more severely. Given at the time when the offense was punishable.

Article 12

There will be no arbitrary interference with a person's privacy, family, home, or correspondence, nor will there be any attack on one's honor and fame. Everyone has the right to legal protection against such interference or attacks.

Article 13

1. Everyone has the right to freely come, go and settle within the borders of each country.

2. Everyone has the right to leave any country he or she has and return to his or her country.

Article 14

1. Everyone has the right to seek refuge and stay in other countries if persecuted.

2. The benefit of this right will not be found in cases which are actually related to non-political offenses, or which are actions against the objectives and principles of the United Nations.

Article 15

1. Everyone has the right of citizenship to any particular nation.

2. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of the citizenship of his nation or denied a change of citizenship.

Article 16

1. Adult men and women have the right to marry and establish family without any caste, nationality or religion constraints. They have equal rights regarding marriage in marriage, and divorce.

2. Marriage will be possible only with full and independent consent of men and women who intend to marry.

3. The family is a natural and fundamental collective unit of society and has the right to be protected by society and the state.

4. They cannot be changed by political will or majority decisions. It is above national laws and no nation can make such laws which can change it.

Article 17

1. Everyone has the right to own property alone and together with others.

2. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.

Article 18

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Under this right, there is the freedom to change your religion or belief and to express your religion or belief alone or in association with others and in public or privately through education, action, worship, and behavior.

Article 19

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought and expression. This includes exploring, accepting and imparting information and perception of anyone through any medium and taking care of any means and regardless of boundaries.

Article 20

1. Everyone has the right to freedom of holding peace meetings or committees.

2. No one can be forced to become a member of an institution.

Article 21

1. Everyone has the right to take part in the governance of his country, directly or through freely elected representatives.

2. Everyone has equal right to get government jobs of his country.

3. The will of the people will be the basis of government's power. The manifestation of this desire will be from time to time and by real elections. These elections will be held by universal and equal suffrage and will be conducted by secret ballot or by any other similar independent voting method.

Article 22

As a member of society, every person has the right to social security and each person must have the necessary economic necessary for that independent development and pride of his personality - which is compatible with national efforts or international cooperation and the organization and resources of each state. , Is entitled to social and cultural rights.

Article 23

1. Every person has the right to work, to elect employment at will, to obtain fair and convenient conditions of work and to be protected from forced labor.

2. Everyone has the right to equal wages for equal work without any discrimination.

3. Every person who works, has the right to get such a fair and favorable wage, so that he can manage a livelihood for himself and his family, which is worthy of human dignity and fulfillment of it when needed. Through social protection.

4. Everyone has the right to form and participate in trade unions to protect his interests.

Article 24

Every person has the right to rest and leisure. This includes proper demarcation of hours of work and holidays including periodic wages.

Article 25

1. Every person has the right to attain a standard of living which is sufficient for the health and welfare of him and his family. This includes food, clothing, housing, medical facilities and essential social services. Everyone has the right to protection in the absence of livelihood, disease, inability, legal status, old age, or any other situation that is beyond his control.

2. Mother and child are entitled to special assistance and facility. Every child, whether born to a married mother or unmarried, enjoys equal social protection.

Article 26

1. Everyone has the right to education. Education will be free, at least in elementary and basic stages. Elementary education will be compulsory. Technical, mechanical and occupational education will be generally received and higher education will be equally available to all on the basis of merit.

2. The aim of education will be full development of human personality and affirmation of respect for human rights and basic freedoms. Education will develop mutual goodwill, tolerance and friendship among nations, castes, or religious groups, and the efforts of the United Nations to maintain peace will be carried forward.

3. Parents have the right to first choose which type of education will be given to their children.

Article 27

1. Everyone has the right to participate in the cultural life of a society, enjoy the arts, and participate in scientific advancement and its facilities.

2. Everyone has the right to protect the moral and economic interests arising out of any scientific literary or artistic work of which he is the author.

Article 28

Everyone has the right to attain such social and international order in which the rights and freedoms mentioned in that declaration can be fully achieved.

Article 29

1. Every person has a duty towards the same society in which free and complete development of his personality is possible.

2. Everyone, using his rights and freedoms, shall be bound only by such limits as shall be fixed by law and whose sole purpose shall be to obtain respect and proper acceptance of the rights and freedoms of others and which are required by a democratic society Must meet the appropriate requirements of ethics, public order and general welfare.

3. These rights and freedoms will not be used in any way against the principles and objectives of the United Nations.

Article 30

Nothing mentioned in this proclamation should be construed as implying that any state, group or person has the right to engage in any endeavor or to do such an act, for the purpses of which the rights and freedoms herein are set forth Destroy anyone.

Human rights of Indian citizens mentioned in the Indian Constitution: - Indian citizens have the following fundamental rights

  • 1. Right to Equality or Equality (Article 14 to Article 18)
  • 2. Right to freedom (Articles 19 to 22)
  • 3. Right against exploitation (Articles 23 to 24)
  • 4. Right to religious freedom (Articles 25 to 28)
  • 5. Right to Culture and Education (Articles 29 to 30)
  • 6. Constitutional Rights (Article 32)

(1) Right to equality: equality of law and equality before law, prohibition of discrimination on the basis of religion, origin, descent, caste, sex, or place of birth and equal opportunity for employment.

(2) The right to express ideas, to convene, to form an association or association, to travel everywhere in India, to live in any part of India and to do any profession or business (some of these rights are security of the state, friendly with foreign countries Relationships, public order, etiquette or virtue),

(3) Right to be protected from exploitation: Under this, all types of child labor and the sale and sale of persons are illegal.

(4) Inspiration and right to freedom to freely practice religion, conduct and propagate it accordingly.

(5) The right of any section of citizens to preserve their culture, language and script, and to receive the education of the likes of the minorities and to establish and run educational institutions; and

(6) The right to constitutional remedies to enforce fundamental rights


Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens mentioned in Indian Constitution: - (Article 51A)

(A) Follow the constitution and respect its ideals, institutions, the national flag and the national anthem.

(B) Keep and follow the high ideals that inspired our national movement for freedom.

(C) Protect the integrity and sovereignty of the unity of India and keep it intact.

(D) Protect the country and serve the nation when called upon.

(E) Build a sense of harmony and equal brotherhood among all the people of India.

(F) Understand the importance of the glorious tradition of our composite culture and preserve it.

(G) To protect and promote the natural environment, under which there are forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife, and have compassion for the natural.

(H) Develop the scientific outlook, humanism and the spirit of learning and improvement.

(I) Protect public property and abstain from violence.

(J) Strive to grow in all spheres of individual and collective activities, so that the nation touches new heights of continuous effort and achievement.

(K) Parents or guardians should provide education opportunities to their 6 to 14 year olds.

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Organizational Programmes

Our Programme

  • Child- Women- Human Rights Protection Program
  • World Fraternity- Yoga for world peace and harmony- Cultural historical heritage conservation program
  • Water and Environmental Protection
  • skill development
  • Other programs of General Public Utility

Major Achievements

  • Collectivized 1005 children, youths and women under banner of one umbrella for equal rights.
  • 1005 children are regularly facilitated in any occasion and they motivated for their better future.
  • 1005 children and youth benefited from health check up and awareness camps which conducted by Dr.Sarvpalli Radhakrishnan Trust Shravasti.
  • Dr. Sarvpalli Radhakrishnan Trust -Shravasti covered Ikauna Block during the awareness campaigning on Environment protection and water conservation.

Way thinking of us

Dr. Sarvapalli Radha Krishnan Trust-Shravasti has been continuously working since 2015-2016 for rights of children, women through providing quality education and equal rights. DSPRKT thinks that better health facility, quality education for all, better environment, rights for all, etc should be ways to development of any societies. So, DSPRKT planned to work for the betterment of all societies through improving the health & education facilities, providing equal rights to all and also work for better environment and equality for one Nation.

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Details of Our Members

Our Members Address
अभिषेक यादव Vill- Kanjadwa Ikauna District- Shravasti Uttar Pradesh
DURGA PRASAD MOHAPATRA AT/PO - BHAGIRATHPUR SASAN, KAMAKHYANAGAR, DHENKANAL 759018
DEEPAK PATHAK VILLAGE SHUKULPURWA , POST MUJHENA MOHAMMADPUR KALAN
Deepali Sharma X- 6/3, Street no. 8 Brahmpuri Delhi 110053
DEEPAK PATHAK POST MUJHENA MOHAMMADPUR KALAN
Rajan kumar Reusa, biswan sitapur
Ankita devi Khargaura basti
Deepchand Jaiswal Village Sukhdas, post padwar, tahsil Manpur, District UMARIA MP 484661
Deepak Pathak SHUKULPURWA , post mujeh,mohammadpur kalan, bhinga
Pravin Kumar Singh Vill +post- Rajapur Pasiwar dist- siwan Bihar pin 841238
Rolan Mudang Ziro Medical Colony Lowar Subansiri District Arunachal Pradesh- 791120
PRABHAKAR MISHRA VILL-HIV 24 SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE NAGAR GORAKHNATH GORAKHPUR U.P.
SATYA JIT DEKA VILL-GARIGAON PO.GARIGAON PS.JALUKBARI DISTT.KAMRUP METRO ASAM
Indrani Guha Niti Khand -1, H. No. 918, Indira Puram Gaziabad U. P.
Amit kumar yadav Vill-Parsa sarrabojhi sirsiya Shravasti U. P.
MOHIT KUMAR BERMAN WARD NO.5 BESIDE OF SBI BANK NEWTION CHIKHALI . TEH PARASIA , DISTT. CHHINDWARA . M.P.
Md Ibrahim 18/37 Bari Bazar Po. Chaibasa West Singhbhum Jharkhand -833201
Santosh.kumar Vi.+post.....devadhiya.Nagra ballia up
Avani Kumar Mishra Vill-Majhauva Sumal Po.Ikauna Distt.Shravasti U.P.
Chandra Nath Baral barabazar namopara po barabhum purulia West Bengal
Veer Singh H. No. 366 Nahar Balaganj Murlipur Balrampur U. P.
Fiza javed Moh- Nazirpura Near Nova Hospital Nanpara Bye Pass Road Bahraich U. P.
Mohd Aakib Mohalla- Bagwan Ikauna Shravasti U.P.
Jahid Ali H.No.10 Vill-Rani Kunda Ikauna Shravasti U.P.
Mo.Arif H.No.198 Mohalla-Bechu Baba Kamina Shravasti U.P.
Jannatun Nisha Mo. Azad Nagar Ikauna Shravasti U. P.
Mo. Irshad Mo. Bagwan Ikauna Shravasti U. P.
NOOR JAHAN KHARGOOPUR NAVABGANJ GONDA UP
Maroof Ahmad Mo. Raza Nagar Bhinga Shravasti U. P.
Jagdamba Prasad Mishra Design head, Hill cement Ltd, Minikary, distt. East jayantiya hill, Meghalaya.
CHATURBHUJA MAJHI At/po-Ghosda, Mayurbhanj
GOURI SHANKAR BAG At/Janardanpur, Baripada, mayurbhanj
Dayanand Sharma Ghoghawakala
MANOJ KUMAR PANDA At/po-Udaypur, keonjhar
Bandana sharma Ghogava kala
Amit Mishra E 124. Lajpat Nagar 1 krishna matket New Delhi: 110024
MALAYA KUMAR BEHERA At/po-Rimuli
Jagdamba Prasad Singh Sultanipur, Jam, Rasra, Ballia, U. P 221712
Laxmi Kant Mishra Vill & Post - Rampur Paida Gilaula Shravasti U. P.
ANEETA YADAV SAUDI, MAU, UTTAR PRADESH ,221603
Pandit Kalidas Shastri Vill- Bangai Sirsiya Shravasti U. P.
Prashant kumar Shukla Mohalla Baluha near Devi. Dayal tiraha Balrampur U. P.
Vijay Kumar mohalla baluha, Balrampur 271201 Current Address * mohalla baluha, Balrampur 271201
Vishal Kumar Village and post govindpur kirat police station maradah district Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh
SURYANATH BADHUWA GODAM MAU UTTAR PRADESH,275101
Santosh.kumar.prasad vill...Nagra.....post....Nagra.Ballia.up.221711
Nida javed Nazirpura Bahraich U. P.
Sandeep pandey Sirsiya श्रावस्ती
Kamlesh Singh Umari Begamganj
Dinesh Singh Adampur Belsar Gonda
Om Prakash Dwivedi Vill-Pure Deen Name Gadh Lohaniya Khargaura Basti Ikauna Distt Shravasti U. P.
Pawan Kumar Ramawa pur dakahi Katra shravasti U. P.
Mumtaz Ali Chaukidar Purva salwariya Janpad ikauna shravasti U. P.
Bindu Devi 429,ramadattpur, pandey pur,varanasi
RajKumar Yadav Vill-*Khava pokher . . Jagsespur*. (Sharwasti)
Mo Arif Vill-Etaunjha ikauna Distt Shravasti U. P.
Vidya Mani Yadav gram ahiran Purva dinangarh janpad shravasti 271845
‌‌ Rohit Kumar Gupta nikat bechu Baba Mandir Shastri Nagar janpad shravasti Uttar Pradesh
Tawseef ahmad khan Lillam
Rafia bashir Saida kadal srinagar kashmir
Sarvesh singh Vill & Post- Semgada Ikauna Distt Shravasti U. P.
Dr.SELVARAJAN 156, NORTH CAR STREET, SRIVILLIPUTTUR, VIRUDHUNAGR DIST, TAMILNADU.
Athar Ali Vidhya Nagar Trehgam Kupwara J&K
Rajesh Kumar Vill- Tilkhavan babhaniyawan Distt. Bahraich U. P.
Bhaskar Nath Vishwkarma Mohalla- Mubarak Nagar Ikauna Distt. Shravasti U. P.
ADV DR RAJIB KUMAR PATTANAYAK BEHING RANGERS COLLEGE.ANGUL.759122.PS..ANGUL
Gajanan Kulkarni Pune
Gajanan Kulkarni Pune
P. SIVA PRASAD DORA At/Po- Kukudakhandi, Tota street, Dist- Ganjam, State- Odisha, Pin- 761100.
Uttam Rao mishal At- Tripurasundarpur,po-madhusudanpur,via-uppalada,Dist-Gajapati, odisha
pradip Kumar Mohanty At Sahash Patrapur Ganjam Odisha
E. SATYA DORA At/po - kukudakhandi. Dist. Ganjam. Odissa. 761100
Prasanta Kumar Behera At/Po - Poda Astia, Via- Shyamakhunta, Ps - Baripada town, Mayurbhanj, Odisha, Pin - 757049.
Bhoop nandan Pandey Vill-Gahila Post-Manohrapur Ikauna Shravasti-271845
Prince Tiwari JOGAPUR BARIGAO Lalganj raibar
JAYANTILAL SEN Rabari Vas Makaval Sirohi Rajasthan
Anju devi Gaidas Bujurg Balrampur U. P.
Khushbu shubhashbhai dave B-403 Sahyog Appartment Adajan Surat-395009 Surat Gujarat.
Khushbu shubhashBhai Dave B-403 Sahyog Appartment Adajan Surat-395009 Surat Gujarat.
Subhash dave B-403 Sahyog Appartment Adajan Surat-395009 Surat Gujarat.
Subhash dave B-403 Sahyog Appartment Adajan Surat-395009 Surat Gujarat.
Shrddha gadia Word no11 tharuranibeda raitanngpur
Prabha shukla Mailani kheri ward no.5
Hiraram sain Subhar vas makawal sirohi Rajasthan 307026
Rajan kumar Villege Reusa Disti. Sitapur
Om Prakash Sharma Vill-Inchha Purwa Suvikha Po. Gilaula-271835 Shravasti U. P.
Durgesh Singh Unchagaon Patti Narendrapur Jaunpur 223102
Sunil Kumar Word No 10 GanjGanj Amethi District Amethi 227405
Vipin Kumar Gupta Nilmatha cantt Lucknow
Ajeet Kumar Bhawa kheda Bhaura Khurd Lucknow 227308
Abhishek Kumar Devmanpur post Goswa Mallawan Hardoi 241303
Ghanshyam.kumar Tiyra haidar pur.post..Malap.harsen.pur.Ballia.221711
Ritambra House no. 115 Street no. 3 Central town jalandhar city , Punjab
Gulrez Chaudhary House no 206 mohalla khattripura behind hotel pal bahraich
Anurag Tiwari 594Gha/30, Bhagwant Nagar Nilmatha Cantt Lucknow
SUNIL Kumar Words no 10 ganjganj Amethi
Satyabhama patra At-purujoda,po-kaliahota, dist-keonjhar
Kushala nayak At-Dengana po-patilo dist-keonjhar
Kabita Priyadarshini Mahanta At-kalinga,po-kalinga,dist-keonjhar
ABHAYA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA VISHUNAPUR PERVALIYA
RAM KUMAR MISHRA SHAHPUR BARGADWA
RAM KUMAR MISHRA SHAHPUR BARGADWA
ASHISH KUMAR VERMA DAGMARA SARRA BOJHI
ANKIT KUMAR SARRA BOJHI
Lalla Pandey Vill- Gahila Manohrapur Ikauna Shravasti U P
K laxmi Achary Surala JN Ganjam odisha
Linki sethy Patilo pandhar pada keonjhar
Bimal Kanta P Gudiali chaka,KABISURJYAMNAGAR.Ganjam.odissa.pin.76114
Jitendra Kumar Bhatt Brahmapur Ganjam odisha
Saraswati mahalika Ward no22baripadatodw
Debi prasad misal Parlakhemundi Gajapati
Gitanjali mohanty Kanishi hatta
S.Aswini kumar Totasahi gosani nuagan berhampur Ganjam odisha
Snehamayee das Telengabazar, Purighat,Cuttack,753009,Odisha
Lambodara mahanta Sankarpur,nelung,keonjhar,758002,odisha
Pritranjan mishra Dhulasahi. Dhenkanal. Pin759001
G.BALAJI At.Khadia sahi,Puttabagada,lo.Bhabandha,Ganjam,Odissa.761003
SUDHENDU CHANDRA MAHAPAYRO AJODHYA NAGAR-3RD.LANE.NEAR SALESTAX OFF.BERHAMPUR.GANJAM.ODISSA.760010
BISWAJIT PADHY LAXMINARAYAN NAGAR.3RD.LANE.BERHAMPUR.GANJAM.ODISSA
BISWA MOHAN PATTNAYAK At-ASHOKNAGAR.-2ND. BERHAMPUR. GANJAM. ODISSA. 760004
Mahendra singh Umari begamganj gonda
Mohammad Zaid Mohalla-Nazirpura Bahraich U. P.
Golu Sharma Vill-Purushottampur Post-Sisvara Distt-Shravasti U.. P.
MD .ATAUR RAHMAN Add SABZIBAGH AKHTER VILLA BANKIPUR POST OFFICE PIRBHORE PS DISTRICT PATNA 800004 BIHAR
Ankit kumar Sarra bojhi
Popat Lal Thakor At/Po-Ambaji Thana - Danta Distt- Banaskantha Gujarat India
Jayanti Lal Sen Makawal Reodar Sirohi Rajasthan India
JAWAHARLAL NAYAK 1ST LINE, TOTA STREET,KHODASING, PO: UCP ENGINEERUNG SCHOOL, CITY:BERHAMPUR, DIST:GANJAM ODISHA
Ganesh kumar prajapat Ramnagar society ,8 number, near Mangalam guest house Ambaji Police Station :-Ambaji
Mahesh kumar Rebarivas awal, Aburoad sirohi(307026) Rajasthan
Nayi mangilal 43 Garu park society ashirvad kunj society kamaly road Unjha dist Maheshana Gujarat..
Md. Jashan qadri H. No. 03 Village-Bechua Post-Katkuiya Sirsiya Shravasti -271840 U. P.
Narendra Kumar Gupta Magainee Dighawat Sant Ravidas Nagar U. P.
Sonu Gupta Jamua Bazar Mirzapur U. P.
Nayi mangilal 43 Garu park society ashirvad kunj society kamaly road Unjha dist Maheshana Gujarat
PRADIP MOHANTY SAHASPUR POST: GOTHAGAON VIA: SURANGI DIST: GANJAM ODISHA
Vikas verma Rammurti Nivas, Gali No. 1,opp.Maa Gayatri Mandir, Raja Rahul City Malak Lucknow -226002 Uttar -Pradesh
Vimal Prasad 110 Trans Ganga Nagar, Dandi Prayagraj U. P. 211008
Niranjan Kumar Mishra New Teachers colony ikauna Dehat Ikauna Shravasti U. P.
Ram ji Mishra Vill-Majhauva Sumal Po. Ikauna Distt- Shravasti U. P.
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Shravasti was a city of ancient and one of the six largest cities in India during Gautama Buddha's lifetime. The city is located in the fertile Gangetic plains some 170 km NE of Lucknow. Shravasti rose to fame due to its association with Buddha and Mahavira and became one of the eight holy places of Buddhist pilgrimage. Buddha is said to have spent 24 rainy seasons besides performing the Twin Miracle of emanating fire and water from his body here. Besides, Suhaildev Wildlife Sanctuary provides the perfect nature trail options to tourists and pilgrims alike.

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ACCOUNT HOLDER - Dr. Sarvpalli Radhakrishnan Trust Shravasti

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