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At IES, we believe that education goes beyond classrooms. Through visits to Baba sahib dass old age home, students develop empathy, compassion, and respect for senior citizens while learning the values of kindness, social responsibility, and community service.
IES organized an educational visit to Baba Sahib Dass Old Age Home, Gharachon, where school students spent quality time with senior citizens, fostering compassion, empathy, and respect for the elderly.
IES is committed to empowering women through skill development and sustainable livelihood initiatives. As part of this mission, we organize Cutting and Tailoring Training Camps to equip women with practical vocational skills that enhance their self-confidence and financial independence.
IES successfully organized a Mass Marriage Programme for 133 young women from underprivileged families. Along with facilitating the marriages, the organization provided essential household items and support to help the newly married couples begin their lives with dignity and confidence.
Unemployment and lack of income opportunities continue to challenge many rural and marginalized communities. IES promotes sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Drug abuse poses a serious threat to the social and economic fabric of society. Recognizing this challenge, IES has organized anti-drug awareness and counseling programs.
IES believes in supporting vulnerable individuals and families during critical stages of life. The organization has implemented several welfare initiatives.
The Indian Educational Society (IES) organized a Blanket Distribution at Baba Sahib Dass Old Age Home, Gharachon, to support senior citizens during the winter season. The programme was graced by Deputy Commissioner Shri Jitendra Jorwal (IAS)
The organization recognizes the increasing challenges faced by elderly citizens, particularly those who lack family support and financial security.