Since 2002, Empowering Communities

Opportunities for All 
Change for All,

Transformation for All!​​

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Our work involves working with disadvantaged communities in Bihar by helping improve their education, bettering their economic opportunities, encouraging good health and sanitation practices, and securing their future as well.

Why Communities Trust Mega International

Founded in 2002, Mega Internationalis committed to making a positive difference in the lives of marginalized communities in Bihar. Through our various programs such as education, skill training, health care, empowerment of women, children welfare, elderly care, and sustainable livelihood, we strive to make communities stronger and independent.

Community-Driven Impact

Education and Child Development

Educational facilities are the basic need for development. At Mega International, we try our best to educate the deprived children by enrolling them into schools and other facilities related to learning and educational development.

Education for a Brighter Future

Skill Development & Economic Empowerment

Women empowerment leads towards community empowerment. We at Mega International strive hard in educating women about entrepreneurship, vocational skills, financial independence, and various other capacities that help women improve their lives and those of their families.

Holistic Development Approach

Health, Sanitation, and Community Well-Being

Health is key to sustainable development, and therefore at Mega International, we focus on educating the people about health, sanitation, prevention of diseases, and donating blood for the welfare of the community.

Transparent & Trustworthy

Dignity, Inclusion, and Social Support

At Mega International, we believe that everyone deserves dignity and inclusion, and therefore our efforts are focused on empowering the marginal communities such as senior citizens, orphan kids, weak economical families, and underprivileged communities.

Our Mission

Empowerment: For Stronger Individuals & Communities

As Mega International, we work towards empowering marginalized communities via education, skill-building, health care, women’s empowerment, childcare, and livelihood development. Our aim is to ensure that people and families who face various challenges in their lives receive the necessary support and empowerment needed to lead their best lives. This can be achieved by fostering development through compassion and inclusion.

Our Vision: Building Dignified and Empowered Communities for a Better Future

The vision of Bardoli Welfare Society is to promote holistic empowerment and social inclusion of marginalized communities by upholding human dignity, care, and equal opportunity for all. The organization strives to strengthen socio-economic independence through education, healthcare, livelihood support, and rural development initiatives, while fostering inclusive wellbeing for disadvantaged groups, farmers, artisans, and specially-abled individuals, enabling them to lead dignified and self-reliant lives.​

Our Impact: Building Better Futures, One Community at a Time

Bardoli Welfare Society (BWS) has created measurable change across healthcare, livelihood, and community development in the Katni region. The organization has conducted 156 health camps, trained 115 individuals in vocational skills, supported 79 persons with disabilities, empowered 88 women, and provided legal aid to nearly 300 women and children. Through skill development, healthcare access, and digital literacy initiatives, BWS has helped beneficiaries achieve better health, sustainable income, and improved employment opportunities, creating lasting social impact.

About Us

About Us

Bardoli Welfare Society (BWS) is a registered non-governmental organization established on January 15, 2010, in Katni, Madhya Pradesh, under the leadership of Chairman Ramlakhan Choudhary. Guided by a human-centric philosophy, the organization works to empower marginalized communities with dignity and care while promoting self-reliance. BWS focuses on vocational training, handicrafts-based livelihood support, public healthcare outreach, and inclusive programs for specially-abled individuals. The society has organized 156 health camps, trained 115 individuals in vocational skills, empowered 88 women, and provided specialized support to 79 persons with disabilities. Registered with NITI Aayog’s NGO Darpan and holding 12A, 80G, and FCRA certifications, BWS ensures transparency while creating sustainable social and economic impact.

Our Work: Creating Lasting Change

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1.Vocational Training

BWS operates a dedicated institute providing courses in computer literacy, embroidery, knitting, and readymade garment production to equip underprivileged youth and women with market-ready skills.

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2. Public Health

The society manages a robust medical outreach program, having organized 156 health camps that provide free check-ups, medicines, and vaccinations to residents of urban slums and remote rural clusters.

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3.Women Empowerment

BWS trains rural and underprivileged women to create cloth and wooden handicrafts, while also supporting them in selling their products through exhibitions and trade fairs to ensure sustainable income opportunities.

What People Say About Us ????

The qualitative success of the Bardoli Welfare Society is best understood through the perspectives of its beneficiaries and the local community. Their testimonials underscore the organization's role as a catalyst for socio-economic mobility and a vital provider of primary services.

"Before coming here, I had no computer knowledge. Through the computer literacy program, I gained skills that helped me get a job in a local office. The guidance and training from Bardoli Welfare Society have changed my future."

Ravi Kumar
Ravi Kumar

Student

"After joining the stitching and handicraft training provided by Bardoli Welfare Society, I can now make toys and garments at home. I earn a satisfactory amount and contribute to my family’s expenses. This program gave me confidence and financial independence.”

Ravi Kumar
Sunita Devi

Parent

“I live in a nearby slum and could never afford regular check-ups. The free health camp organized by Bardoli Welfare Society provided me with treatment and medicines. They even gave vaccinations to my children. This support is a blessing for poor families like ours.”

Ravi Kumar
Rekha Bai

Women Empowerment Program

Meet the Changemakers Behind BARDOLI WELFARE SOCIETY

At Bardoli Welfare Society, we are a team of passionate individuals dedicated to empowering communities through education, healthcare, and social welfare. Our leadership, educators, and volunteers work tirelessly to bring positive change to the lives of underprivileged children and families.

Ramlakhan Choudhary Chairman, Chief Functionary

Ramlakhan Choudhary

Chairman, Chief Functionary

“Proud to share the journey of Bardoli Welfare Society, empowering the underprivileged through education, healthcare, skills, and women’s empowerment to build a stronger, self-reliant society.”

Deepa Ahirwar Secretary

Deepa Ahirwar

Secretary

With a strong background in social work, Amanda Durant ensures smooth operations, legal compliance, and outreach initiatives.

Ravikant Rai Vice President

Ravikant Rai

Vice President

An advocate for children’s rights and community welfare, Juan Seaman plays a key role in program development and partnerships.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ???

1. What is the core vision and mission of the Bardoli Welfare Society?

The organization's vision is to empower all sections of society, specifically focusing on the poor and disadvantaged, through educational, health coverage, and income-generating activities to ensure food and livelihood security. Its mission is built on a foundational pledge to provide care and dignity to marginalized individuals, helping them integrate into the modern economic system while ensuring basic healthcare accessibility.

2. What primary developmental programs does the society operate?

BWS focuses on several key programmatic pillars: vocational training in digital literacy and textiles (such as embroidery and garment making), handicrafts training for rural artisans to restore local heritage, mobile public health camps providing free medical check-ups and vaccinations, and specialized life-skills training for individuals with disabilities.

3. How does the organization maintain transparency and regulatory trust?

The society maintains high standards of statutory compliance and is registered with NITI Aayog's NGO Darpan (Unique ID: MP/2016/0108789). It holds Section 12A and 80G certifications for fiscal transparency and tax benefits, as well as an FCRA registration (063310089) that permits the legal acceptance of international developmental funds.

4. How can individuals participate in or support the NGO's efforts?

As a secular and non-political voluntary organization, BWS encourages direct community involvement through volunteering. Supporters can also contribute to the organization's mission through financial donations, which help sustain essential services like vocational institutes for underprivileged youth and healthcare outreach for residents of urban slums and remote regions.

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