Udayan Care Trust awarded for Human Rights Protection

PIONEER EDGE NEWS SERVICE/Dehradun
The Udayan Care Trust was honoured for its contribution in the field of child welfare and social service. The trust was felicitated at a seminar organised by Human Rights Protection Centre, Uttarakhand on “New BNS Laws and Protection of Human Rights” along with the 9th Human Rights Protection Ratna Award ceremony.
On this occasion, Udayan Care Trust was honoured for its outstanding contribution in the field of child welfare and social service. The award was received by the Udayan Shalini Fellowship, Dehradun convenor Vimal Dabral from former justice Rajesh Tandon and additional director general of police Abhinav Kumar. This recognition reflects the impactful services and sensitive working approach of Udayan Care Trust.
The Udayan Shalini Fellowship (USF) Programme, run by Udayan Care Trust, is operational in 16 States across India. It provides financial assistance to meritorious but economically disadvantaged girl students from class XI to higher education. The programme focuses not only on education but also on career guidance, mentoring, personality development and employability enhancement, empowering young women to become self-reliant and responsible contributors to society.
Additionally, the trust runs residential homes called “Udayan Ghar” for orphaned and abandoned children, ensuring their proper upbringing, care and emotional support.




