International Literacy Day (2019) – SNCF

The international Literacy Day falls on 8th of September every year. SNCF organized various activities in adopted villages in Haryana and Maharashtra. In Haryana, SNCF has adopted three villages and the program in the school of Panchhi Gujraan, went well as scheduled with a rally by 55 students of 3rd, 4th and 5th class along… Continue reading

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Construction of Toilets and Provision of Drinking Water for School Children by SNCF

Thursday 04th Oct. 2018: With the divine blessings of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Savinder-Hardev ji Maharaj and under the guidance of Rev. Bindiya ji, Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation has been contributing towards the development of Villages of Gannaur viz. Bhodwal Majri, Patti Kalyana and Panchi Gujran. Recently on 04th October 2018, a Toilet and… Continue reading

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SNCF Constructed Sports Stadium for Villagers

Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation ( SNCF ) has been actively involved in the socio charitable activities since 2010 under Heal, Enrich and Empower, Pan India in almost all the spheres. One of the major project under SNCF development plan was to adopt villages which was envisioned as a Pilot Project by Nirankari Baba Hardev Singh… Continue reading

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SNCF organized Medical Health Camp at Adopted Village

With the divine blessings and in the presence of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Savinder-Hardev ji Maharaj and under the auspicious guidance of Rev. Bindiya Chhabra ji, Executive President, Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation (SNCF) has organized a Health Camp on 14th October, 2018 at Gram Sachivalaya, Vill. Bhodwal Majri (Haryana) in the presence of other… Continue reading

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A Big Leap in the activities of Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation (SNCF)

Samalkha, December 17, 2017: Within a year of adoption of three villages around Sant Nirankari Spiritual Complex, G.T. Road, Samalakha (Haryana). Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation regularly watched and fulfilled the basic needs of villages Panchi Gujran, Bhodwal Majri and Patti Kalyana. The Foundation undertook much needed dewatering of large village ponds in order to eradicate… Continue reading

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