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What happens when a country of the size of India has over 3 million children living on the streets?

Or has over hundreds of victims of rape, child abuse and prisoner’s children who are ashamed to face the society or pushed away from the society and has numerous dreams about their future on the grounds of education?

Or has over million’s children working as labourers to earn their living or to do proxy work for their parents?

Or one out of every six girl children does not live to see her 15th birthday?

What happens when despite having a national policy for compulsory primary education, only 60% of children have access to education?


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We Help People In Need Around The World

Bring them back to the society with more respect and more responsibility

Mr. Naresh Kathik

Seedreaps was formed with the main objective of educating and empowering the social victims and deserving child who are facing difficulty leading their life in this society.

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The statement “Children are the future of the nation” stops making sense, then!



In fact, it sounds like an ominous prophecy. For how can we explain that even after 69 years of independence, half of India’s children are illiterate? Despite identifying primary education as a key thrust area and possessing one of the largest networks of schools in the world?

Clearly, we have a lot to answer for. And we as concerned citizens should do something about it; something meaningful, something concrete, something urgent. Still, we can’t hail the luxury of blaming the system or postponing our actions.

The time to take a collective as well as individual responsibility to remedy the present situation is here. Right now! We also need many citizens to volunteer and cater to the vast number of victims and helpless students in our country, which succeeds through SeedReaps.

SeedReaps Educational & Charitable Trust, a non-governmental organization educates and empowers the genuine deserving needy students and victims from urban and rural areas.

Our mission is not only to sponsor education but also support them in gainful employment.

Think Big. Act Bigger.

In the case of victims, not only students harnessed by rape or abuse are termed under social victims, but there are many other reasons to idiom them as victims too.
Even people/students cornered without adequate money or resources to study and take care of themselves are positioned as social victims.
They are expressed as helpless resource deficient social victims.

"Bring them back to society with more respect and responsibility."

Team Members

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Naresh karthik s
Mr.Naresh Karthik.S

Founder

 Ajay Naven K
Mr.Ajay Naveen.K

Co-Founder

Bridging People & Law


Young Crime Free Society

Social Responsibility


Empowering to Serve People

Vocie For Gender Equality


Right To Education

Stop Child Labour


Donate Blood

Say No To Tobacco


Voice Against Corruption

Say No To Drugs


Stop Domestic Violence

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Our past recipients share what it has meant a lot to them and their families to receive assistance from the SeedReaps Educational Charitable Trust.

UNESCO’s 11th Education For All (EFA) Global monitoring report states that, though the rich young women in India has already achieved universal literacy, the poor are projected to reach there only by 2080. Reporting on the financial education trends, in India Kerela being one of the wealthier states, spends merely 685$ per child on education, but the figure is very less in Tamilnadu and to its poor concern the figure is only 100$ in Bihar and other rural villages.

The progress is too slow especially for the disadvantaged. The gaps between rich and poor states in India is widening day by day. Besides this, poverty decreases the chances of students continuing school education for a long time. In U.P. only 70 percent of poor kids make it Std V, whereas in Tamilnadu only 87 percent of poor kids attend schools compared to 96 percent in rich children and in MP its only 85 percent.

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