About Jan Kalyaan Morcha
JAN KALYAAN MORCHA was founded by the noted social activist Mr. Ashok Chowdhary in the year 1990 by the inspiration of loknaik Jaipraskash Narayan with who Mr. Chowdhary took a active part in 1974 Chatra Andolan for Aamul Parivartan in the country. JKM registered in 1997 as a national level NGO under Indian societies registration Act XXI of 1860. It is neither profit making nor political in nature.
Jan Kalyaan Morcha is an orgnisation to encourage and help effect development through community participation in a planned and phased manner in areas like special
children and adolescent education, Medicare, women welfare, vocational skills, Enterpreneurship, modern nursery practices, agro-technolgy transfer, socio-economic conditions, rural development and managing orphanages for boy and girls in remote areas and for the betterment in life-style of poorest of the poor.


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Our strategy is to empower the vulnerable sections of the society for building up their capacities through education, Health and skill based development. We are working for the cause of human development and focusing on the less privileged sections of the society in the rural and remote areas of the country.
Jan Kalyaan Morcha (JKM) is actively working on above issues and has its organizational base from village/block to district level across India. We have organized various Events/functions Seminar/Workshop on social subjects in last 20 years.
Jan Kalyaan Morcha believes that the youth participation in social welfare is the best path forward to eradicate poverty. As the world is becoming increasigly materialistic another trend is distinctly evident: many young people want to do things for betterment of the society. There is a great satisfaction in doing such acts for others which cannot be equalled by any high paying job. Even those working in full-time jobs want to do some social work in their spare time. The social sector, indeed, offers fulfillment of higher level needs. In the West, dissatifaction with the rat race causes people to opt for jobs that help solve social problems and it is happening to some extent in India too, under the banner of Jan Kalyaan Morcha.
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Our Mission
The mission of Jan Kalyaan Morcha is to empower the most vulnerable and marginalized sections of society through education, healthcare, child protection, women empowerment, and skill-based development. We strive to create sustainable, community-driven solutions that uplift rural and remote populations, ensure social justice, promote gender equality, and protect children in difficult circumstances. Our mission is to build an inclusive India where every individual—regardless of caste, religion, gender, or socio-economic background—has equal opportunities to live with dignity, security, and hope.
Vision of Jan Kalyaan Morcha
The vision of Jan Kalyaan Morcha is to build a just, inclusive, and equitable society where every child, woman, and disadvantaged individual has the opportunity to grow, thrive, and participate fully in nation-building. We envision an India free from discrimination, violence, poverty, and social oppression—an India where empowered communities, informed youth, and strong social values work together to create lasting social transformation and national integration.
What Make Us Different

Community-Led Development Approach

Focus on the Most Vulnerable Groups

Strong Grassroot Network Across India

Youth-Driven Social Change Movement
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