Ujjala Society

Ujjala Society Ujjala Society for the Blind is an autonomous (registered) voluntary organization looking after the Ujjala means ‘light’ in Hindi. Shalini Shamnath, Mrs.

The Ujjala Society for the Blind was established on April 1st, 2004, in New Delhi, India, by Mrs. Neeru Bhargava and Mrs. Dolly Bhatia. Our mission is to support and empower visually-challenged young men by providing them with shelter, medical care and access to education, with the ultimate goal of enabling them to become self-sufficient and to find suitable employment. The Society began by offeri

ng shelter to 10 visually-challenged boys who at the time were living in very unsuitable conditions in a hostel in the Burari area of North Delhi. It has since grown to become home to 35 young men aged between 16 and 30. They hail from various regions of India such as Bihar, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Assam, and are looked after by a team of three dedicated persons who support them in their daily lives. Apart from providing accommodation and health care, the Society also facilitates the young men’s access to education and vocational training, in particular by teaching them computer literacy skills, acupressure and massage, and candle-making. Each year before Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, tens of thousands of diyas (small cup-shaped oil lamps) are made and delivered to homes and businesses across Delhi and its environs. The returns are used to meet the expenditures associated with the running of the Society, in particular to cover the rent for our shelter facility. The Ujjala Society for the Blind is partially funded through the London-based Global Relief Initiative and the Delhi Lions Club, but it also relies extensively on the generous support of private donors without whose financial assistance it would be impossible to function.Following several moves and expansion, the Society is currently located in a rented building at 16 Pepsi Road, Sant Nagar West, Burari, Delhi-110084, India. Our future aims are to expand the offer of vocational training programs and to relocate to a permanent site by purchasing our own piece of land and building a new home with facilities to live, work and play. With this purpose in mind, we have created this page to reach out to the public and encourage them to support us in our mission. We welcome financial donations and are especially keen to hear from individuals and organizations with similar interests or who have suggestions for collaboration and help. Messages of encouragement and support are also very welcome and will be passed on to our young men. If you wish to get in touch with us and find out more about our work and how you can get involved, whether in India or abroad, please contact us at the following email address: ujjalasociety[at]gmail[dot]com

09/06/2025

The Nanded Gurudwara has taken a significant and inspiring decision by passing a resolution to sell the gold it has accumulated over the last 50 years. This gold, collected through donations and offerings by devotees over decades, holds immense religious and historical value. However, the Gurudwara leadership has chosen to prioritize community welfare by using these resources for a greater cause.

The funds from selling the gold will be used to build a grand hospital and an educational institution, including a school and college. This move aims to provide essential healthcare services and quality education to the local community and beyond. By doing so, the Gurudwara is addressing pressing social needs and contributing to the overall development of society.

This decision reflects the spirit of selfless service (seva) that is central to Sikh teachings. It shows how religious institutions can play a crucial role in uplifting communities by investing in health and education infrastructure. The project is expected to benefit thousands of people, improving their quality of life and opening new opportunities.

The Nanded Gurudwara’s bold step is a shining example of using faith and resources for social good, inspiring other institutions to follow suit.

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16 Pepsi Road, Sant Nagar West, Burari
Delhi
DELHI-110084

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