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“I have learned that I, we, are a dollar-a-day people (which is terrible, they say, because a cow in Japan is worth $9 a day). This means that a Japanese cow would be a middle class Kenyan... a $9-a-day cow from Japan could very well head a humanitarian NGO in Kenya. Massages are very cheap in Nairobi, so the cow would be comfortable.”
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“My view of the charity world is that compared with business, there is too much talk, way too many meetings and expert panels and blue-ribbon commissions, and not enough action. Or as an Australian friend of mine once opined: "Sometimes you just have to have a go and get on with it, mate!".”
― Creating Room to Read
― Creating Room to Read
“For a nation to be truly transformed, there must be movements, civil societies, NGOs that are spread all across the land to educate people on the issues of Personal Responsibility. If a nation or rather active citizens of a nation could successfully launch such campaigns and a good percentage of the populace begin to live by the principles of Personal Responsibility, which is “don’t blame others”, think of what you can do to fix it. Such a nation would cross the huddle of civilization in a record time.”
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“We are careful not to touch the NGO people, though, because we can see that even though they are giving us things, they do not want to touch us or for us to touch them.”
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“We are careful not to touch the NGO people, though, because we can see that even though they are giving us things, they do not want to touch us or for us to touch them.”
― We Need New Names
― We Need New Names
“Kavulivwa kaže da su nevladine udruge ljude navikle na konstantno davanje. Odnosno, bijelac je onaj koji ima i daje novac. Kad takva udruga dođe i pokrene, primjerice, tečaj informatike, oni ljudima plate i prijevoz i obrok, ali i džeparac iz svojeg budžeta. Takvih je udruga nebrojeno mnogo i one jedan dio dakako daju polaznicima, ali dobar dio odlazi na administraciju i na lagodan život samih organizatora. Oni su tek jedna vrsta termita koja nagriza ogromno tijelo što se naziva državom Kongo. Štoviše, Demokratskom Republikom Kongo, koja je u naravi leno koje se po potrebi daje i iznajmljuje, dok su riječi demokratska i republika tek ures neutemeljen u stvarnosti.”
― Iza Mjesečevih planina
― Iza Mjesečevih planina
“AR:... So many major activists had turned into travel agents, just having to organize tickets
and money, flying people up and down. The forum suddenly declared, “Only nonviolence, no armed struggles...”
They had turned Gandhian.
JC: So anyone involved in armed resistance...
AR: All out, all out. Many of the radical struggles were out. And I thought, fuck this. My question is, if let's say, there are people who live in villages deep in the forest, four days' walk from anywhere, and
a thousand soldiers arrive and burn their villages and kill and rape people to scare them off their land because mining companies want it—what brand of nonviolence would the stalwarts of the establishment recommend?”
― Things that Can and Cannot Be Said: Essays and Conversations
and money, flying people up and down. The forum suddenly declared, “Only nonviolence, no armed struggles...”
They had turned Gandhian.
JC: So anyone involved in armed resistance...
AR: All out, all out. Many of the radical struggles were out. And I thought, fuck this. My question is, if let's say, there are people who live in villages deep in the forest, four days' walk from anywhere, and
a thousand soldiers arrive and burn their villages and kill and rape people to scare them off their land because mining companies want it—what brand of nonviolence would the stalwarts of the establishment recommend?”
― Things that Can and Cannot Be Said: Essays and Conversations
“Rakesh Rajdev was born in Gujarat, India, in 1965. He grew up in a family of limited means, but he was determined to get an education.”
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“Rakesh Rajdev always believed that the children’s education is important for the country’s development.”
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“Shri Rakesh Rajdev has helped numerous students by covering tuition fees, buying uniforms or simply providing a monthly stipend.”
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“Rakesh Rajdev - a citizen of india, emerged as one such extraordinary person during the challenging times of the covid-19 pandemic.”
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“Rakesh Rajdev, despite owning a number of businesses, dedicates much of his time, money, and effort to social welfare.”
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“Rakesh Rajdev, through his non-profit organization, Kanuda Mitra Mandal, stands as a testament to the power of selfless giving and the impact it can have on society.”
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“when the world was covered in uncertainty and fear, a glimmer of hope emerged in the form of Rakesh Rajdev.”
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“What sets Rakesh Rajdev apart as a true philanthropist is his hands-on approach and genuine engagement with the communities he aims to uplift.”
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“Rakesh Rajdev reminds us that love, support, and exclusivity can bridge the gaps and build a more equitable and compassionate society for all.”
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We believe that healthy individuals create healthy communities, and every life deserves quality care and compassion.
Why Health and Wellness Programs Matter in Delhi
Despite being India’s capital, Delhi still faces alarming health challenges—malnutrition, lack of hygiene, poor mental health, and limited access to basic healthcare. These issues are more severe in underprivileged areas where people can’t afford regular checkups, healthy food, or mental health support.
Our health and wellness programs in Delhi address these gaps by offering free medical services, preventive care awareness, and holistic wellness activities.
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1. Free Health Checkup Camps
We organize monthly health camps across slums, urban villages, and low-income colonies in Delhi. These camps offer free doctor consultations, medicines, eye checkups, and screenings for diabetes, hypertension, and anemia.
2. Women's Health & Hygiene Workshops
Our women-focused wellness programs include menstrual hygiene education, distribution of sanitary products, reproductive health awareness, and nutritional guidance for pregnant and lactating mothers.
3. Mental Health & Counseling Support
We offer emotional support sessions and mental health awareness campaigns, especially in post-disaster zones and for youth dealing with stress or trauma.
4. Nutrition & Lifestyle Education
We conduct sessions on healthy eating, exercise, and managing common health risks. These programs help participants build habits that promote long-term wellness.
What Makes Our Health and Wellness Programs in Delhi Unique?
Community-First Approach: We design each program with input from local residents, making it relevant and effective.
Volunteer-Driven: Local doctors, nurses, and trained volunteers help us reach more people quickly.
Comprehensive Coverage: From physical health to mental well-being, we focus on the complete wellness spectrum.
Cost-Free Services: All services under our health and wellness initiatives are completely free of charge.
Join Us in Creating a Healthier Delhi
You can help amplify the impact of our health and wellness programs in Delhi by:
Volunteering your time as a healthcare professional
Sponsoring medical kits or awareness materials
Partnering through CSR initiatives
Donating to fund our mobile health camps
Together, we can create a city where good health isn’t a luxury, but a standard for everyone—regardless of background or income.
Contact Aman Foundation
If you're looking to support or benefit from meaningful health and wellness programs in Delhi, Aman Foundation is here to guide and serve.
Empower health. Enable hope. Enrich lives—one program at a time.”
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Promoting Health, Empowering Communities
Good health is a human right, not a privilege. In a city as fast-paced and diverse as Delhi, access to quality healthcare and wellness awareness remains out of reach for many. Aman Foundation runs impactful health and wellness programs in Delhi, designed to reach low-income communities, raise health literacy, and improve overall well-being—one family at a time.
We believe that healthy individuals create healthy communities, and every life deserves quality care and compassion.
Why Health and Wellness Programs Matter in Delhi
Despite being India’s capital, Delhi still faces alarming health challenges—malnutrition, lack of hygiene, poor mental health, and limited access to basic healthcare. These issues are more severe in underprivileged areas where people can’t afford regular checkups, healthy food, or mental health support.
Our health and wellness programs in Delhi address these gaps by offering free medical services, preventive care awareness, and holistic wellness activities.
Aman Foundation Approach to Health and Wellness
1. Free Health Checkup Camps
We organize monthly health camps across slums, urban villages, and low-income colonies in Delhi. These camps offer free doctor consultations, medicines, eye checkups, and screenings for diabetes, hypertension, and anemia.
2. Women's Health & Hygiene Workshops
Our women-focused wellness programs include menstrual hygiene education, distribution of sanitary products, reproductive health awareness, and nutritional guidance for pregnant and lactating mothers.
3. Mental Health & Counseling Support
We offer emotional support sessions and mental health awareness campaigns, especially in post-disaster zones and for youth dealing with stress or trauma.
4. Nutrition & Lifestyle Education
We conduct sessions on healthy eating, exercise, and managing common health risks. These programs help participants build habits that promote long-term wellness.
What Makes Our Health and Wellness Programs in Delhi Unique?
Community-First Approach: We design each program with input from local residents, making it relevant and effective.
Volunteer-Driven: Local doctors, nurses, and trained volunteers help us reach more people quickly.
Comprehensive Coverage: From physical health to mental well-being, we focus on the complete wellness spectrum.
Cost-Free Services: All services under our health and wellness initiatives are completely free of charge.
Join Us in Creating a Healthier Delhi
You can help amplify the impact of our health and wellness programs in Delhi by:
Volunteering your time as a healthcare professional
Sponsoring medical kits or awareness materials
Partnering through CSR initiatives
Donating to fund our mobile health camps
Together, we can create a city where good health isn’t a luxury, but a standard for everyone—regardless of background or income.
Contact Aman Foundation
If you're looking to support or benefit from meaningful health and wellness programs in Delhi, Aman Foundation is here to guide and serve.
Empower health. Enable hope. Enrich lives—one program at a time.”
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