Bharat Development Commission

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Bharat Development Commission
Bharat Development Commission
Type Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Founded July 9, 2024
Founder Rahul Kumar Mishra
Headquarters Delhi/NCR, India
Services

Health and Medical Care Education Environmental Protection Women Empowerment Youth Empowerment

Website bdcgov.org

The Bharat Development Commission (BDC)[1] is a non-governmental organization founded by Rahul Kumar Mishra on July 9, 2024. The organization is registered under Niti Aayog and MSME, and it operates primarily in the Delhi/NCR region of India. The BDC is dedicated to social work through initiatives that focus on health, education, women's empowerment, youth development, and environmental protection.[2]

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Bharat Development Commission was established with a vision to bring about positive change in communities through various social initiatives. The organization’s efforts are directed towards the comprehensive development of the country and its citizens.

File:Image Of Founder Rahul Kumar Mishra.jpg
Image Of Founder Rahul Kumar Mishra

Mission[edit | edit source]

The mission of the Bharat Development Commission is to create a society where every individual has access to opportunities and the necessary resources for personal growth and well-being. The organization believes in the transformative power of collective action and works to generate a positive ripple effect in society.

Services and Activities[edit | edit source]

The Bharat Development Commission undertakes various projects aimed at improving the quality of life for marginalized communities. Key areas of focus include:

  • Health and Medical Care: The BDC organizes health camps and sponsors medical treatments to make healthcare more accessible for underserved populations, with the goal of fostering healthier communities.
  • Education: Recognizing education as the foundation of progress, the BDC works to enhance learning opportunities for both children and adults. The organization believes that education can break down barriers and empower individuals to take control of their lives.
  • Environmental Protection: The BDC advocates for environmental sustainability through tree planting drives, awareness campaigns, and the promotion of eco-friendly practices. The organization aims to leave behind a greener planet for future generations.
  • Women Empowerment: The BDC supports women entrepreneurs by offering skill development programs and vocational training. These efforts aim to promote independence and contribute to building a more equitable society.
  • Youth Empowerment: Understanding that today’s youth are the architects of tomorrow, the BDC provides mentorship programs, skill-building courses, and opportunities for professional and personal development.

Approach and Values[edit | edit source]

The BDC’s approach is grounded in several core values:

  • Partnership: The organization believes in the power of collaboration. The BDC partners with communities, government bodies, and like-minded organizations to amplify the impact of its initiatives.
  • Sustainability: The BDC’s projects are designed with long-term sustainability in mind, ensuring lasting benefits for the communities they serve.
  • Transparency: The organization maintains high standards of transparency in its operations. Regular updates and reports keep stakeholders informed about the progress of projects.

Branches[edit | edit source]

The Bharat Development Commission operates multiple branches across India to expand its reach and impact:

  • Delhi NCR: A14, 2nd Floor, OM Vihar, Uttam Nagar West, Delhi-110059
  • Lucknow: 516, Amarpali Charaha, Indra Nagar, Lucknow -226016 (U.P)
  • Ghaziabad: Flat No. 9, Plot No. A-3 to A-7, Rani Bagh Colony, Loni DLF, Ghaziabad- 201102 (U.P)
  • Patna: 602, A Block, Gagan Apartment, Near LIC Building, Exhibition Road, Patna -800001 (Bihar)

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