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Services

Brahmbhog – Hunger Alleviation

Our flagship program, Brahmbhog was initiated in 1996 to alleviate hunger. A base has been built in one of the lesser developed sections of Bathinda town to serve the mid-day meal to the weaker sections of the population. While providing food, an effort is also made to instill hygienic habits by insisting that all guests first should cut their nails and wash their hands with clean water before taking their meals. While waiting for their turn, a social worker employed by the Trust educates them about healthy habits and various issues concerning their social lives and the community at large. In the neat and clean dining hall the guests are seated on tables and are served very respectfully. They are served as much as they want to eat, with the only one condition – that they do not waste even one bite. The BrahmBhog program has been extended to feed children in the nearby schools, so that they do not skip their classes for want of a meal. Food trucks are also sent to NGO’s and distant slums where food is served to the less fortunate/physically challenged. Preparations are on to extend this program to reach as many people possible in the coming years.


Karma Health Care – Medical Relief

In order to provide care to newer public health threats such as diabetes, cancers, mental illness, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, Tuberculosis, Malaria, and HIV/AIDS motivated Karma Health Care to reach such people who could not reach hospitals and came into existence in 2005, and ever since is providing continuous service to the people. Karma Health Care mobile clinics have been exceptionally helpful to the poor and needy living in slums/physically handicapped children by providing them medicines for free. Karma Health Care team consists of a doctor, nursing attendant and a volunteer, who visit rural areas for a general free health checkup.


Margdarshan – An Educational & Livelihood Program For Youth and Women

It was noticed that a large section of the young adults had discontinued their education due to various financial and social factors. The trust identified the need to enhance the soft skills of the young aged group so that they become employable. In 2003, Ek Noor Societyinitiated the Market Aligned Skills Training program in Bathinda, in collaboration with the American India Foundation. Today, the trust runs it independently under the banner MARGDARSHAN. The program targets the slum dwellers and school dropouts. Social workers, employed by the trust, are sent to the nearby colonies to spread the information about the program and to encourage parents and the kids to come join the 3 months course. The training curriculum includes basic computer skills, spoken English, coupled with a specialization in Sales, Marketing and Hospitality. Special attention is also given to equip these young minds with effective communication skills, attitude and behavioral training for work readiness. Under another program, adult women are taught skills that would make them economically self-reliant. A dedicated placement cell has also been created to place the MARG DARSHAN graduates in the organized industrial and service sector. It has a 75% success rate. The cell provides complete support to the graduating students and the prospective employers, before and after the placement, so that both have a positive experience and acceptance. Till date the program has trained over 5000 students who are employed and are now supporting their families financially.


Heavenly Palace – Senior Citizen Care

While working towards the upliftment of the employable population, Ek Noor Societyalso shared its resources for the retired senior citizens. Seeing the facilities available in the western societies for the aged, the Trust felt the need to provide equally good services in India for the seniors who are separated from their families due to various personal circumstances.It’s ideally located in a peaceful, lush green surroundings, next to a canal. The residents live a care free life with no worries of the everyday hassles they had to put up with while living alone. World class facilities are provided with personalized care to make the residents comfortable and at home. The whole complex has been designed keeping the geriatric needs in mind. Medical assistance is available round the clock with attendants on call day and night. The whole complex is secured using manpower and technology. Food is given primary importance and is cooked in a very modern and hygienic kitchen under the strict supervision of a dietician serving a wide variety and choice to cater to the varied Indian palate.


Heavenly Angels – A Home For Abandoned Children

Heavenly Angels was started in July 2017 as a Children Home for destitute where the unfortunate children have been given a home and care that they deserve. Funds are also spent on their education and they are taught work skills so that they grow up to be good productive human beings. Working on our ethics of secularism, our aim is to empower each child English proficiency and computer literacy. Our aim is to set up the children where the child is provided nutritious food, high-quality healthcare, and a college prep education preferable collocated to Heavenly Palace so that the elderly will have the opportunity to edify young children, and in turn, these children will bring smiles to the elderly. Enriched with a life full of experiences, these elderly people shall mentor these young children as parental figures. Efforts are been done to increase the capacity for the destitute children home by building a new block which will accommodate approximately 300 destitute children.