Delhi Foundation of Deaf Women

Delhi Foundation of Deaf Women DFDW INDIA was started as a club for deaf women, but observing the needs of deaf women it slowly started activities for their benefits and rehabilitation.

Established in 1973, today DFDW is a Rehabilitation Center for all Deaf women in India.

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Pahar Ganj
Delhi
110055

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About Us

The vision of creating a new creative world for deaf women brought four women, three deaf - Smt. Mukti Uppal, Ms. Renee Kuriyan, Smt. Mahalakshmi Tikku along with Smt. Shashi Pal, together. They started a voluntary social organization with the aim of "Help them (deaf women) to help themselves" on January 25, 1973.

On March 5, 1973, the newly founded association was christened DELHI FOUNDATION OF DEAF WOMEN.

Various activities of Delhi Foundation of Deaf Women include -


  • Self Employment Scheme