
Why Skill Training Means More Than Just Employment
In many rural towns and low-income settlements, the term “skill development” is often misunderstood. It is reduced to a checklist — a short course, a
We help young people learn real-life skills that bring not just jobs but pride, purpose, and a steady tomorrow.
From stitching circles to self-support groups, we open doors where women lead their own way with strength and respect.
Our Bal Sanskar Shalas bring colors, words, and wonder to children who’ve never had a school to call their own.
We bring life back to neglected places — with trees that shelter, gardens that heal, and green that belongs to everyone.
Founded in 2020, Anitya Welfare Society is a people-first NGO based in Madhya Pradesh. We work where help often never reaches — teaching children of waste collectors, training youth with no backup plan, and caring for cows left behind.
Every cause we work on begins with a gap too painful to ignore. Whether it’s a child with no school, a youth with no skills, a cow with no food, or a ground with no green — we act where others hesitate. Because when silence surrounds suffering, showing up matters the most.
A vocational training program focused on job-ready skills in retail, healthcare, and trades developed in partnership with government missions to uplift unemployed youth with placement.
An initiative that brings joyful learning to ragpicker and underserved children through classrooms, games, and story-based learning helping them build confidence and daily discipline.
A compassionate campaign providing shelter, food, and medical care to abandoned or injured cows — and performing respectful final rites (antim sanskar) with cultural and emotional dignity.
A large-scale environmental movement involving plantation of neem, peepal, and bargad trees, adoption of public gardens, and awareness drives to restore the green lungs of Khandwa city.
At Anitya Welfare Society, we don’t just serve — we listen. We bow to the wisdom of those who came before us, and we act with the humility of those still learning. Whether it’s guiding a young volunteer or honoring an elder’s blessings, our work starts with deep respect. We believe that the soul of service lies in relationships — not just relief.
“With every rescued cow, every trained youth, every prayer offered — we carry forward values that were lived, not just taught.”
From planting saplings to sketching dreams on paper, from quiet meals shared to classroom walls painted with hope — each gesture reflects care, not credit. These are not moments staged, but lives touched, just as they are.
At Anitya Welfare Society, we don’t choose what’s popular — we notice what’s missing. A child sitting alone without a book, a sick cow waiting near a street corner, a dry ground where green once grew, or a young person too unsure to ask for help. These aren’t causes — they’re quiet realities we walk into with care. Everything we do begins with listening. We pause where others pass, we stay when it’s easier to leave, and we act only when we can continue. That’s how care becomes consistency — shaped by patience, presence, and what people truly need.
At Anitya Welfare Society, leadership doesn’t begin with titles — it begins with trust. Our Secretary, Animesh Joshi, has guided the organization with deep intent and ground-level focus. From managing transparent operations to launching programs that uplift thousands, his vision is rooted in real change. In just one year, over 1,500 youth received training across sectors. Hundreds found jobs through JOB ALERT M.P., while many others received free coaching, emotional guidance, and renewed purpose. With farmer-led initiatives like KHETI and sustainable plantation efforts, our leadership reminds us: true service is quiet, consistent, and built to last.
"Supporting Anitya Welfare Society has been one of the most grounding decisions of my life. I’ve seen how their quiet work touches lives — not in numbers, but in real change. When I donated for girls' education, I received updates that felt like letters from a friend, not a report. This is a team that truly listens to its cause."
"I’ve supported NGOs before, but Anitya’s approach is different — it’s humble, consistent, and close to the ground. They don’t run after recognition; they just keep showing up for the ones forgotten. Every update I get — from tree plantation photos to the smiles of newly skilled youth — reminds me why I chose to stand with them."
"What moved me about Anitya Welfare Society was their quiet clarity — no spotlight, no noise, just steady care. I donated during their cow shelter expansion, and what I got back wasn’t just a receipt, but a feeling that I had been part of something sacred. These are the kind of people who turn service into habit."
"As someone who believes in purpose-driven giving, I was looking for a cause I could feel close to. With Anitya, it never felt like I was just funding a campaign. It felt like I was helping a neighbor. Their Bal Sanskar Shala initiative is one I’ll continue to support — because no child should be taught that they’re invisible."
Our blog captures the heart of our work — not in headlines, but in real voices, quiet moments, and lessons we carry from the field. These aren’t updates. They’re lived experiences.
In many rural towns and low-income settlements, the term “skill development” is often misunderstood. It is reduced to a checklist — a short course, a
There’s a kind of silence that hangs in places where children have never held a book. It’s not the absence of sound — it’s the
In our line of work, stories often begin where others stop looking. This one started with an old, injured cow lying beside a broken wall
Anitya Welfare Society is a registered nonprofit working since 2020 to bring skill, dignity, and care to those often overlooked.