Vision
A society of peace, equity, participation, awareness and inclusive growth with access to education and health ensuring the livelihood of all.
ARP India is a registered social organisation working since 2014 to expand education, health awareness, participation, and livelihood pathways for children, women, and youth.
From free evening classes in Delhi to awareness drives, skill workshops, admission assistance, and local mobilisation, ARP India combines professional expertise with community trust.
The organisation was founded by Dr. Raza Quadir and shaped by youth, students, and social activists who believe credible systems and compassionate action should move together.
ARP India focuses on the people living at the edge of mainstream access. Its programmes support primary to higher education, health and hygiene awareness, social participation, and practical guidance for communities that are often unseen by formal systems.
A society of peace, equity, participation, awareness and inclusive growth with access to education and health ensuring the livelihood of all.
To bridge the social divide and empower deprived, marginalized communities and women through stronger access points and new dimensions of engagement.
ARP India’s work spans education support, health awareness, grassroots governance, rehabilitation, and youth engagement across multiple regions.
Free evening classes, skill workshops, RTI Ki Pathshala, DU admission help, awareness rallies, and ARP centre-based interventions.
Focused support for children’s learning journeys with early education access as a foundational priority.
Relief-oriented mobilisation in response to flood conditions, centred on care, continuity, and recovery.
Panchayat Raj Awakening Programme, MGNAREGA awareness, and local mobilisation around rights and participation.
ARP India bridges formal systems and lived realities. Its work combines registered organisational structure, professional involvement, and direct local engagement through classes, camps, counselling, and outreach.
Your contribution can strengthen classes, awareness drives, women-focused outreach, and access-led interventions in underserved communities.
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