Parvez Sagar Foundation, India

Parvez Sagar Foundation, India Parvez Sagar Foundation (PSF), India is a youth-driven initiative dedicated to building a more educated, independent, and compassionate world.

With the collective efforts of passionate young volunteers, PSF works to inspire positive change in society. Today, there are 1.2 billion young people aged 15 to 24 years, accounting for 16 per cent of the global population. By 2030—the target date for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that make up the 2030 Agenda—the number of youth is projected to have grown by 7 per cent, to nearly 1.3 b

illion. As youth are increasingly demanding more just, equitable and progressive opportunities and solutions in their societies, the need to address the multifaceted challenges faced by young people (such as access to education, health, employment and gender equality) have become more pressing than ever. Youth can be a positive force for development when provided with the knowledge and opportunities they need to thrive. In particular, young people should acquire the education and skills needed to contribute in a productive economy; and they need access to a job market that can absorb them into the labor force. Youth Power
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There is no universally agreed international definition of the youth age group. For statistical purposes, however, the United Nations—without prejudice to any other definitions made by Member States—defines ‘youth’ as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. This definition, which arose in the context of preparations for the International Youth Year (1985) (see A/36/215), was endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 36/28 of 1981. All UN statistics on youth are based on this definition, as is reflected in the annual yearbooks of statistics published by the UN system on demography, education, employment and health. This statistically oriented definition of youth, in turn, entails that children are considered those persons under the age of 14. Worthy of note, however, is that Article 1 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child defines ‘children’ as persons up to the age of 18. At the time, it was hoped that the Convention would provide protection and rights to as large an age-group as possible, especially as there was no similar document on the rights of youth. Many countries also draw the line on youth with regard to the age at which a person is given equal treatment under the law—often referred to as the ‘age of majority.’ This age is commonly 18 in many countries; so that once a person attains this age, he or she is considered to be an adult. Nonetheless, the operational definition and nuances of the term ‘youth’ vary from country to country, depending on relative sociocultural, institutional, economic and political factors.

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SEWA Sadan, Hasan Colony, Old Kalsiya Road
Saharanpur
247001

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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The Parvez Sagar Foundation, India

Come together and create a new educated & independent world with joint efforts.

The Parvez Sagar Foundation (PSF), India was founded on 2nd December 2009 by a national media excellence award winner television journalist and social activist, Mr. Parvez Sagar. The idea behind the same was to make people from weaker sections of the society aware about their basic rights, so as to empower them in securing a due share in the resource churning of the country.

This foundation is committed to strengthen the Socio-economic weaker class by educating them and providing proper health services in their own local areas. Presently, the contribution for running this organization is informal made by way of its members and few supporters. Its office is located at Bagichi Binda Bhagat, Vibhav Nagar, Agra (UP).

Other than health and education, essential aspects related to environment, child right, women empowerment, vocational training, education for special children, social services including cloth and a book bank, etc are also integral part of PSF India’s working philosophies. It has been continuously working and rendering its help and support without any government funding.