About Khurja Jan Samaj

About Khurja Jan Samaj

The Khurja Jan Samaj is a Socio-Cultural Society which was established on 25-08-2002 under patronage of Late Dr. Mahesh Dutt Sharma, National President, ABBS. This society was further registered vide Registration No. S-56507 Dated 06-09-2006 at Delhi.  As you already know that Khurja city is world wide famous for its Ceramics Industry, Khurchan-a unique kind of sweet, Desi Ghee and Sanskrit education from ancient time.

The Khurja Jan Samaj is a Socio-Cultural Society which was established on 25-08-2002 under patronage of Late Dr. Mahesh Dutt Sharma, National President, ABBS. This society was further registered vide Registration No. S-56507 Dated 06-09-2006 at Delhi.  As you already know that Khurja city is world wide famous for its Ceramics Industry, Khurchan-a unique kind of sweet, Desi Ghee and Sanskrit education from ancient time.

Vision & Mission

Vision & Mission

The Society is driven by a collective vision to foster brotherhood, cooperation, and mutual harmony among the people of Khurja. It is deeply committed to supporting underprivileged children by providing access to education, technical guidance, and personality development, while also recognizing and encouraging meritorious students. Through initiatives such as free medical, blood donation, and eye donation camps, as well as providing relief during natural calamities, the Society aims to promote health and humanitarian welfare. It also seeks to enhance community knowledge by publishing books and magazines and supporting public libraries. Furthermore, the Society is dedicated to improving the lives of workers in the ceramics industry by introducing progressive measures for their upliftment and establishing better diagnostic and health facilities in Khurja.

The Society is driven by a collective vision to foster brotherhood, cooperation, and mutual harmony among the people of Khurja. It is deeply committed to supporting underprivileged children by providing access to education, technical guidance, and personality development, while also recognizing and encouraging meritorious students. Through initiatives such as free medical, blood donation, and eye donation camps, as well as providing relief during natural calamities, the Society aims to promote health and humanitarian welfare. It also seeks to enhance community knowledge by publishing books and magazines and supporting public libraries. Furthermore, the Society is dedicated to improving the lives of workers in the ceramics industry by introducing progressive measures for their upliftment and establishing better diagnostic and health facilities in Khurja.

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