About Manashray Foundation

Our NGO is dedicated to empowering women and ensuring the well-being of children, nurturing a future where both groups thrive. We believe that by investing in women, we uplift entire communities. Through various programs, workshops, and support networks, we empower women with education, skills, and opportunities, enabling them to become self-sufficient and assertive contributors to society. We also understand the importance of nurturing children during their formative years. Our child care initiatives provide a safe and stimulating environment, promoting their holistic development. We focus on education, healthcare, and emotional well-being, ensuring that every child has a chance to reach their full potential. By synergizing these efforts, we create a cycle of empowerment that not only transforms the lives of women and children directly but also uplifts families and communities, leading to a brighter, more equitable future.

About Founders

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Mrs. Sudesh Sharma

Mrs. Sudesh Sharma is trained science teacher and served Punjab and Chandigarh Education department for more than 40 years. She has been constant source of inspiration for number of her students. She has been engaged in mentoring students and scholar and has vast experience in the modernization of education system. She has been part of education reforms from more than 25 years.

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Astinder Kaur Kohli

Astinder Kaur kohli ( Social activist ) is the first and best Para Jumper of Northern India , All India Best Shooter and Best cadet commander . She also got best dancer award in bhangra and giddha in youth festival . She joined job as a teacher in 1992 as a social science teacher in Govt school in chd. She used her skills with her students. Students won prizes under her guidance.

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Dr.Sohan Lal

Dr. Sohan Lal Sharma is MA (English and Political Sciences) and Ph.D. in Tibetan history from Panjab University Chandigarh. He has vast experience of public relations and journalism. He served Haryana government as Public relations officer and then Tribune as journalist for more than 50 years.