Servants of India Society
“The problems of the
present and future can be successfully solved, only
when they are taken in relation to the past." - Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Servants of India Society
The Servants of India Society was founded in 1905 in Pune, Maharashtra, India, by Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Gokhale was a prominent Indian nationalist leader and member of the Indian National Congress. He believed that the key to India's independence lay in education and social reform. He founded the SIS to train young people in India to serve the nation by becoming selfless and dedicated servants of the people.
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Mission
The society's mission is to create a cadre of dedicated individuals who can serve the nation selflessly and work towards the upliftment of the poor and underprivileged sections of society. The society aims to achieve this mission by providing education and training to its members, who would then go on to serve the nation in various capacities. Read More
Vision
The society's vision is to create a society where every individual has access to basic education, healthcare, and social welfare. The society believes that social reform is the key to achieving this vision and focuses on issues such as poverty, illiteracy, and caste discrimination. Read More
Objective
The society's objective is to ensure that every individual has access to basic education, healthcare, and social welfare, by combatting poverty, illiteracy, and caste discrimination, advocating for social reforms, fostering community engagement, monitoring progress, collaborating with stakeholders, raising public awareness, and ensuring long-term impact and scalability. Read More
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Our Beneficiaries
Children Benefited
2 Lakh+
Women Empowered
1 lakh+
Students Uplifted
1 lakh+